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Beyond the purple sage, it looks like the area around Death Valley Mine might be getting a shower right now

5816-cedar-canyon-road.jpg The road pops out of Cedar canyon and begins its way down the foothills toward Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsMany fallen joshua trees are seen along Cedar Canyon Road where the 2005 brush fires burnedThe road pops out of Cedar canyon and begins its way down the foothills toward Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsMany fallen joshua trees are seen along Cedar Canyon Road where the 2005 brush fires burnedThe road pops out of Cedar canyon and begins its way down the foothills toward Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsMany fallen joshua trees are seen along Cedar Canyon Road where the 2005 brush fires burnedThe road pops out of Cedar canyon and begins its way down the foothills toward Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsMany fallen joshua trees are seen along Cedar Canyon Road where the 2005 brush fires burnedThe road pops out of Cedar canyon and begins its way down the foothills toward Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsMany fallen joshua trees are seen along Cedar Canyon Road where the 2005 brush fires burned

I often ride the unimproved Death Valley Mine Road over to Cima when I'm out here, but today I'll ride more of semi-busy Kelso-Cima Road for a change.