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The six-mile crawl up Cima Road rises another 800 feet up to 5000 feet elevation and is quite pleasant with very little traffic

00801-cima-road-800px.jpg I'm glad to finally be on the top of Morning Star Mine Road, but the headwind pushing me back is even more ferocious up here!ThumbnailsOn the way up Cima Road, I pass the little dirt road that leads over to Cut SpringI'm glad to finally be on the top of Morning Star Mine Road, but the headwind pushing me back is even more ferocious up here!ThumbnailsOn the way up Cima Road, I pass the little dirt road that leads over to Cut SpringI'm glad to finally be on the top of Morning Star Mine Road, but the headwind pushing me back is even more ferocious up here!ThumbnailsOn the way up Cima Road, I pass the little dirt road that leads over to Cut SpringI'm glad to finally be on the top of Morning Star Mine Road, but the headwind pushing me back is even more ferocious up here!ThumbnailsOn the way up Cima Road, I pass the little dirt road that leads over to Cut SpringI'm glad to finally be on the top of Morning Star Mine Road, but the headwind pushing me back is even more ferocious up here!ThumbnailsOn the way up Cima Road, I pass the little dirt road that leads over to Cut Spring

After the tough 10-mile ride up Morning Star Mine Road with the wind pushing me back, this uphill feels easy with the wind behind me. It helps that I'm filled with the excitement of a positive change in my schedule after the setback of my broken rear rack.