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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / Fall 2010: Route 66 and Kelso Dunes Wilderness Bicycle Camping / Day 1: Route 66: Barstow to Ludlow /

A 24-hour donut shop on Barstow's Route 66 is closed due to the water contamination

6005-water-contamination.jpg Barstow's downtown area has many older, modest dwellings built along desert hillsidesThumbnailsEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowBarstow's downtown area has many older, modest dwellings built along desert hillsidesThumbnailsEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowBarstow's downtown area has many older, modest dwellings built along desert hillsidesThumbnailsEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowBarstow's downtown area has many older, modest dwellings built along desert hillsidesThumbnailsEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central BarstowBarstow's downtown area has many older, modest dwellings built along desert hillsidesThumbnailsEl Rancho Barstow is one of many older motels along Route 66 in central Barstow

You can't make donuts or coffee without potable drinking water.