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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 /

I choose a spot about 150 feet in from the road; I don't like to be too close to the road in case visitors should pass by

6451-powerline-road.jpg I start backtracking a little, looking for a good campsite here in the Bristol Mountains foothillsThumbnailsI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightI start backtracking a little, looking for a good campsite here in the Bristol Mountains foothillsThumbnailsI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightI start backtracking a little, looking for a good campsite here in the Bristol Mountains foothillsThumbnailsI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightI start backtracking a little, looking for a good campsite here in the Bristol Mountains foothillsThumbnailsI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day lightI start backtracking a little, looking for a good campsite here in the Bristol Mountains foothillsThumbnailsI go for a short walk around my campsite in the Bristol Mountains foothills to enjoy the glowing end-of-day light

I haven't seen anyone since I left pavement at Ludlow earlier today. However, there are plenty of tire tracks on the road, and this is the Thanksgiving holiday week, when there will probably be a few more explorers poking around than usual.