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7846-cima.jpg I reach the end of the unpaved Brant Road and rejoin asphalt near the three-way stop at Cima, and automobile trafficThumbnailsI start the 1.5-mile ride up Cima Road to the powerline road, passing an abandoned house on the way out of "town"I reach the end of the unpaved Brant Road and rejoin asphalt near the three-way stop at Cima, and automobile trafficThumbnailsI start the 1.5-mile ride up Cima Road to the powerline road, passing an abandoned house on the way out of "town"I reach the end of the unpaved Brant Road and rejoin asphalt near the three-way stop at Cima, and automobile trafficThumbnailsI start the 1.5-mile ride up Cima Road to the powerline road, passing an abandoned house on the way out of "town"I reach the end of the unpaved Brant Road and rejoin asphalt near the three-way stop at Cima, and automobile trafficThumbnailsI start the 1.5-mile ride up Cima Road to the powerline road, passing an abandoned house on the way out of "town"I reach the end of the unpaved Brant Road and rejoin asphalt near the three-way stop at Cima, and automobile trafficThumbnailsI start the 1.5-mile ride up Cima Road to the powerline road, passing an abandoned house on the way out of "town"

I buy a can of Coke, which I rarely drink except on bicycle trips (too sweet), and pig out on two bags of potato chips, one with salt and pepper. I dump my trash in the garbage can here and refill my Camelbak with water that I've carried from Nipton.