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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / Fall 2010: Route 66 and Kelso Dunes Wilderness Bicycle Camping / Day 2: Ludlow to Bristol Mountains foothills by bicycle /

After my brief tour around old Ludlow, I stop at the gas station store to pick up a couple more bottles of water

6322-i40.jpg This old house in old Ludlow on Route 66 is almost hidden by the surrounding athel trees, presumably planted as a wind breakThumbnailsAfter riding under the freeway at Ludlow, I pass "the other gas station," which also houses the Dairy QueenThis old house in old Ludlow on Route 66 is almost hidden by the surrounding athel trees, presumably planted as a wind breakThumbnailsAfter riding under the freeway at Ludlow, I pass "the other gas station," which also houses the Dairy QueenThis old house in old Ludlow on Route 66 is almost hidden by the surrounding athel trees, presumably planted as a wind breakThumbnailsAfter riding under the freeway at Ludlow, I pass "the other gas station," which also houses the Dairy QueenThis old house in old Ludlow on Route 66 is almost hidden by the surrounding athel trees, presumably planted as a wind breakThumbnailsAfter riding under the freeway at Ludlow, I pass "the other gas station," which also houses the Dairy QueenThis old house in old Ludlow on Route 66 is almost hidden by the surrounding athel trees, presumably planted as a wind breakThumbnailsAfter riding under the freeway at Ludlow, I pass "the other gas station," which also houses the Dairy Queen

Now that I'm stocked up on water, I just need to slip under that freeway undercrossing there before heading out into the unpaved desert.