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The road rises out of Cedar Canyon to look out over Kelso Valley and I turn right here on Death Valley Mine Road

03321-cedar-canyon-road.jpg The real gem of the Cima post office is its set of antique postal boxes, apparently still in serviceThumbnailsTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThe real gem of the Cima post office is its set of antique postal boxes, apparently still in serviceThumbnailsTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThe real gem of the Cima post office is its set of antique postal boxes, apparently still in serviceThumbnailsTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThe real gem of the Cima post office is its set of antique postal boxes, apparently still in serviceThumbnailsTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima storeThe real gem of the Cima post office is its set of antique postal boxes, apparently still in serviceThumbnailsTwo very crooked old sheds rest on the property behind the Cima store

I crossed Cedar Canyon Road here yesterday and walked up Death Valley Mine Road. About a mile of today's bicycle ride overlaps yesterday's hiking route to Live Oak Spring. I can see the old Mojave Road rising up in the distance toward the Marl Mountains.