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Cima Store is open today, so I stop for a bag of chips and a bottle of blogger Morongo Bill's esteemed Sioux City Sarsaparilla

5907-cima-store.jpg Also by the Cima Store sits an old boxcar or trailerThumbnailsI finish my snacks from the Cima Store and start riding Morning Star Mine Road, which is flat at firstAlso by the Cima Store sits an old boxcar or trailerThumbnailsI finish my snacks from the Cima Store and start riding Morning Star Mine Road, which is flat at firstAlso by the Cima Store sits an old boxcar or trailerThumbnailsI finish my snacks from the Cima Store and start riding Morning Star Mine Road, which is flat at firstAlso by the Cima Store sits an old boxcar or trailerThumbnailsI finish my snacks from the Cima Store and start riding Morning Star Mine Road, which is flat at firstAlso by the Cima Store sits an old boxcar or trailerThumbnailsI finish my snacks from the Cima Store and start riding Morning Star Mine Road, which is flat at first

Sioux City Sarsaparilla is what root beer is supposed to taste like. Morongo Bill's blog comments on a variety of desert issues; worth a look. As I drink up, I realize it's a bit chilly today to be sucking back a cold beverage!