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Indeed, the Cima Store is closed

00267-cima-store-closed-800px.jpg The house is very warped, and a glance inside one of the "basement windows" explains whyThumbnailsAfter setting up camp, I sit down with a couple of cold beers from the store, enjoy the sunset and listen to the passing trainsThe house is very warped, and a glance inside one of the "basement windows" explains whyThumbnailsAfter setting up camp, I sit down with a couple of cold beers from the store, enjoy the sunset and listen to the passing trainsThe house is very warped, and a glance inside one of the "basement windows" explains whyThumbnailsAfter setting up camp, I sit down with a couple of cold beers from the store, enjoy the sunset and listen to the passing trainsThe house is very warped, and a glance inside one of the "basement windows" explains whyThumbnailsAfter setting up camp, I sit down with a couple of cold beers from the store, enjoy the sunset and listen to the passing trainsThe house is very warped, and a glance inside one of the "basement windows" explains whyThumbnailsAfter setting up camp, I sit down with a couple of cold beers from the store, enjoy the sunset and listen to the passing trains

Store hours here are known to be erratic, so a bicycle camper needs to treat this as a spring that may or may not have water. I still have adequate drinking water from yesterday's hike to Cottonwood Spring and Butcher Knife Spring.