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First, I think I'll ride the couple of remaining miles into Newberry Springs and refill my water supply

8213-route-66.jpg I stop to take a look at Gasco Road, which cuts across the salt pan on its way up to the Rodman Mountains Wilderness AreaThumbnailsHere's another old business on Newberry Springs' Route 66 that didn't make it: "Rocks 'n' Stuff"I stop to take a look at Gasco Road, which cuts across the salt pan on its way up to the Rodman Mountains Wilderness AreaThumbnailsHere's another old business on Newberry Springs' Route 66 that didn't make it: "Rocks 'n' Stuff"I stop to take a look at Gasco Road, which cuts across the salt pan on its way up to the Rodman Mountains Wilderness AreaThumbnailsHere's another old business on Newberry Springs' Route 66 that didn't make it: "Rocks 'n' Stuff"I stop to take a look at Gasco Road, which cuts across the salt pan on its way up to the Rodman Mountains Wilderness AreaThumbnailsHere's another old business on Newberry Springs' Route 66 that didn't make it: "Rocks 'n' Stuff"I stop to take a look at Gasco Road, which cuts across the salt pan on its way up to the Rodman Mountains Wilderness AreaThumbnailsHere's another old business on Newberry Springs' Route 66 that didn't make it: "Rocks 'n' Stuff"

I see another dust trail crossing Route 66 not too far ahead. If you're a dirt biker, this would be a great environment to have right outside your front door...