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On my way out of "town," I'll check out these collapsing old houses just up the road from the Cima store

03610-cima.jpg The 10-ton bike takes a short rest by the Cima store before the final six-mile ride up Cima Road to Cima DomeThumbnailsAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThe 10-ton bike takes a short rest by the Cima store before the final six-mile ride up Cima Road to Cima DomeThumbnailsAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThe 10-ton bike takes a short rest by the Cima store before the final six-mile ride up Cima Road to Cima DomeThumbnailsAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThe 10-ton bike takes a short rest by the Cima store before the final six-mile ride up Cima Road to Cima DomeThumbnailsAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThe 10-ton bike takes a short rest by the Cima store before the final six-mile ride up Cima Road to Cima DomeThumbnailsAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National Preserve

I've passed by these structures a few times during previous Mojave National Preserve trips, but never bothered to stop and explore them.