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The last mile or two of Death Valley Mine Road is very sandy in places, in addition to being slightly uphill

09157-sand-800px.jpg Low-growing banana yuccas are also frequent around hereThumbnailsWell, the old sign isn't legible any moreLow-growing banana yuccas are also frequent around hereThumbnailsWell, the old sign isn't legible any moreLow-growing banana yuccas are also frequent around hereThumbnailsWell, the old sign isn't legible any moreLow-growing banana yuccas are also frequent around hereThumbnailsWell, the old sign isn't legible any moreLow-growing banana yuccas are also frequent around hereThumbnailsWell, the old sign isn't legible any more

I keep losing momentum, so I resort to hiking the bike and enjoying the scenery. I'm surprised to find fresh tracks from two bicycles on this road, which are the first bicycle tracks I've ever noticed in Mojave National Preserve besides my own.

I once passed a touring bicyclist on Kelbaker Road however; that was during trip here my 2006.