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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2010, Mojave National Preserve / Day 3: Kelso Peak area to Mid Hills campground, Mojave National Preserve, by bicycle /

Finally, I reach the Mid Hills campground entrance road; those final two miles always seem to last forever

4022-mid-hills.jpg I ride up the gravelly Wild Horse Canyon Road the final two miles to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI ride almost 3/4 mile to the far end of Mid Hills campground to see if my prized site 21 is taken or surrounded by undesirablesI ride up the gravelly Wild Horse Canyon Road the final two miles to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI ride almost 3/4 mile to the far end of Mid Hills campground to see if my prized site 21 is taken or surrounded by undesirablesI ride up the gravelly Wild Horse Canyon Road the final two miles to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI ride almost 3/4 mile to the far end of Mid Hills campground to see if my prized site 21 is taken or surrounded by undesirablesI ride up the gravelly Wild Horse Canyon Road the final two miles to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI ride almost 3/4 mile to the far end of Mid Hills campground to see if my prized site 21 is taken or surrounded by undesirablesI ride up the gravelly Wild Horse Canyon Road the final two miles to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsI ride almost 3/4 mile to the far end of Mid Hills campground to see if my prized site 21 is taken or surrounded by undesirables

My rear wheel has started rubbing against the frame like it did a couple of days ago. Oddly, when I walk the bike, the wheel almost locks up, but if I ride, it just rubs. Huh? Since I'm almost there, I don't bother fixing it immediately.