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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2009, Fall: Mojave National Preserve / Day 6: Cornfield Spring Road to west of Kelso Dunes by bicycle /

I decide that the best choice is to simply leave Kelso Dunes and its campers behind and head west down the power-line road

07803-kelso-dunes.jpg One possibility is to stash my bike behind a creosote bush and walk my belongings into the adjacent Wilderness areaThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for ridingOne possibility is to stash my bike behind a creosote bush and walk my belongings into the adjacent Wilderness areaThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for ridingOne possibility is to stash my bike behind a creosote bush and walk my belongings into the adjacent Wilderness areaThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for ridingOne possibility is to stash my bike behind a creosote bush and walk my belongings into the adjacent Wilderness areaThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for ridingOne possibility is to stash my bike behind a creosote bush and walk my belongings into the adjacent Wilderness areaThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for riding

This way I'll be closer to tomorrow's hike in Bull Canyon. This was my original plan anyway, but I was planning to arrive here earlier and be well past Kelso Dunes before sunset