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The old Mojave Road continues rolling onward downhill; the loose sand on the road surface makes it feel a bit like skiing

7991-mojave-road.jpg Up, down, up, down, on the old Mojave Road; my fat tires hiss in the sandThumbnailsI arrive at the famous Mojave Road mailbox in the middle of nowhere and sign its guest bookUp, down, up, down, on the old Mojave Road; my fat tires hiss in the sandThumbnailsI arrive at the famous Mojave Road mailbox in the middle of nowhere and sign its guest bookUp, down, up, down, on the old Mojave Road; my fat tires hiss in the sandThumbnailsI arrive at the famous Mojave Road mailbox in the middle of nowhere and sign its guest bookUp, down, up, down, on the old Mojave Road; my fat tires hiss in the sandThumbnailsI arrive at the famous Mojave Road mailbox in the middle of nowhere and sign its guest bookUp, down, up, down, on the old Mojave Road; my fat tires hiss in the sandThumbnailsI arrive at the famous Mojave Road mailbox in the middle of nowhere and sign its guest book

The fresh tire tracks here are a reminder that the Mojave Road does get a fair amount of recreational traffic, but I haven't run into anyone here yet today.