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I start the 1.5-mile ride up Cima Road to the powerline road, passing an abandoned house on the way out of "town"

7847-cima.jpg I take a break at the Cima Store; it's open!ThumbnailsDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsI take a break at the Cima Store; it's open!ThumbnailsDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsI take a break at the Cima Store; it's open!ThumbnailsDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsI take a break at the Cima Store; it's open!ThumbnailsDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsI take a break at the Cima Store; it's open!ThumbnailsDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rains

It's nice to be on pavement again, if only for less than two miles! I did a brief walk-through of that house during my spring 2009 trip out here.