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A sign on Kelbaker Road alerts me to watch for tortoises

06061-tortoise.jpg I haven't been down this road before; I'm ready to ride down to 17-Mile Point (the near hill at left)ThumbnailsIt's a long, mostly straight, 10 miles from Baker to the hills ahead of me, where Kelbaker Road turns sharply to the rightI haven't been down this road before; I'm ready to ride down to 17-Mile Point (the near hill at left)ThumbnailsIt's a long, mostly straight, 10 miles from Baker to the hills ahead of me, where Kelbaker Road turns sharply to the rightI haven't been down this road before; I'm ready to ride down to 17-Mile Point (the near hill at left)ThumbnailsIt's a long, mostly straight, 10 miles from Baker to the hills ahead of me, where Kelbaker Road turns sharply to the rightI haven't been down this road before; I'm ready to ride down to 17-Mile Point (the near hill at left)ThumbnailsIt's a long, mostly straight, 10 miles from Baker to the hills ahead of me, where Kelbaker Road turns sharply to the rightI haven't been down this road before; I'm ready to ride down to 17-Mile Point (the near hill at left)ThumbnailsIt's a long, mostly straight, 10 miles from Baker to the hills ahead of me, where Kelbaker Road turns sharply to the right

I haven't had the privilege of seeing one of the endangered tortoises out here yet.