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View to the northwest from the summit of hill 1161 near Globe Mine Road, Mojave National Preserve

08563-top-west-800px.jpg I make it to the summit of "Hill 1161" (as labelled on my map) at 3700 feet and look to the north toward Cima DomeThumbnailsLooking southwest from the top of hill 1161 along a saddle that I'll follow to the next high point of the ridgeI make it to the summit of "Hill 1161" (as labelled on my map) at 3700 feet and look to the north toward Cima DomeThumbnailsLooking southwest from the top of hill 1161 along a saddle that I'll follow to the next high point of the ridgeI make it to the summit of "Hill 1161" (as labelled on my map) at 3700 feet and look to the north toward Cima DomeThumbnailsLooking southwest from the top of hill 1161 along a saddle that I'll follow to the next high point of the ridgeI make it to the summit of "Hill 1161" (as labelled on my map) at 3700 feet and look to the north toward Cima DomeThumbnailsLooking southwest from the top of hill 1161 along a saddle that I'll follow to the next high point of the ridgeI make it to the summit of "Hill 1161" (as labelled on my map) at 3700 feet and look to the north toward Cima DomeThumbnailsLooking southwest from the top of hill 1161 along a saddle that I'll follow to the next high point of the ridge

The great thing about being atop an area summit is that the views are fantastic in all directions, even though I'm only up at 3700 feet. Kelso-Cima Road traverses the flat-looking area below, while the Marl Mountains provide a backdrop.