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I take a quick break at the Kelbaker Road summit to put on my winter jacket and scarf in preparation for the downhill ahead

07391-me-kelbaker-summit-800px.jpg Today's Mojave National Preserve festival of pink, purple and orange is probably the best I've experienced on this tripThumbnailsBaker, California: 23 miles and 2900 feet below the Kelbaker Road summitToday's Mojave National Preserve festival of pink, purple and orange is probably the best I've experienced on this tripThumbnailsBaker, California: 23 miles and 2900 feet below the Kelbaker Road summitToday's Mojave National Preserve festival of pink, purple and orange is probably the best I've experienced on this tripThumbnailsBaker, California: 23 miles and 2900 feet below the Kelbaker Road summitToday's Mojave National Preserve festival of pink, purple and orange is probably the best I've experienced on this tripThumbnailsBaker, California: 23 miles and 2900 feet below the Kelbaker Road summitToday's Mojave National Preserve festival of pink, purple and orange is probably the best I've experienced on this tripThumbnailsBaker, California: 23 miles and 2900 feet below the Kelbaker Road summit

No bees are buzzing around at this location today, as I have occasionally encountered during previous trips.

My cotton T-shirt is a bit moist from the uphill sweating, but doesn't require changing. However, I packed an extra T-shirt in the top of my saddlebags in case I needed to put on a dry one after the climb.