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Across the tracks from the Stockton Amtrak station is an old house that looks abandoned, but isn't

06250-stockton-house-800px.jpg The 10-ton bike and I are ready to leave downtown San José and head to Mojave National Preserve again!ThumbnailsMy pile of supplies and gear dumped in the spare bedroom the night before leaving homeThe 10-ton bike and I are ready to leave downtown San José and head to Mojave National Preserve again!ThumbnailsMy pile of supplies and gear dumped in the spare bedroom the night before leaving homeThe 10-ton bike and I are ready to leave downtown San José and head to Mojave National Preserve again!ThumbnailsMy pile of supplies and gear dumped in the spare bedroom the night before leaving homeThe 10-ton bike and I are ready to leave downtown San José and head to Mojave National Preserve again!ThumbnailsMy pile of supplies and gear dumped in the spare bedroom the night before leaving homeThe 10-ton bike and I are ready to leave downtown San José and head to Mojave National Preserve again!ThumbnailsMy pile of supplies and gear dumped in the spare bedroom the night before leaving home

The windows of the house facing the tracks appear to be boarded-up (perhaps to block train noise), with iron security bars mounted on top. But the property is well-maintained and I notice some children playing in the yard and entering the house.