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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2009, Spring: Mojave National Preserve / Day 9: Mojave National Preserve Mid Hills campground to Nipton by bicycle via Cima and Morning Star Mine Road /

After a pleasant five miles on Death Valley Road, it ends, and I turn west on Cima Road, with Cima Dome and Kessler Peak ahead

03340-cima-road.jpg I make a mistake and turn down a well-travelled road that I think at first is Cima RoadThumbnailsAt the bottom of Cima Road, I cross the train tracks, arrive on pavement, and ride over to the Cima StoreI make a mistake and turn down a well-travelled road that I think at first is Cima RoadThumbnailsAt the bottom of Cima Road, I cross the train tracks, arrive on pavement, and ride over to the Cima StoreI make a mistake and turn down a well-travelled road that I think at first is Cima RoadThumbnailsAt the bottom of Cima Road, I cross the train tracks, arrive on pavement, and ride over to the Cima StoreI make a mistake and turn down a well-travelled road that I think at first is Cima RoadThumbnailsAt the bottom of Cima Road, I cross the train tracks, arrive on pavement, and ride over to the Cima StoreI make a mistake and turn down a well-travelled road that I think at first is Cima RoadThumbnailsAt the bottom of Cima Road, I cross the train tracks, arrive on pavement, and ride over to the Cima Store

Two more miles on dirt road with a gentle elevation drop of about 175 feet before. The collection of buildings known as Cima is visible in the distance at centre-left.