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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 /

As I approach the Daggett area, I notice this crumbling concrete structure not far from old Route 66

6067-building-shell.jpg After approximately 2.5 miles on the freeway, I reach Nebo Street and one of those "bicycles must exit" signsThumbnailsRoute 66 reaches a stop sign as it passes through the little town of Daggett, CaliforniaAfter approximately 2.5 miles on the freeway, I reach Nebo Street and one of those "bicycles must exit" signsThumbnailsRoute 66 reaches a stop sign as it passes through the little town of Daggett, CaliforniaAfter approximately 2.5 miles on the freeway, I reach Nebo Street and one of those "bicycles must exit" signsThumbnailsRoute 66 reaches a stop sign as it passes through the little town of Daggett, CaliforniaAfter approximately 2.5 miles on the freeway, I reach Nebo Street and one of those "bicycles must exit" signsThumbnailsRoute 66 reaches a stop sign as it passes through the little town of Daggett, CaliforniaAfter approximately 2.5 miles on the freeway, I reach Nebo Street and one of those "bicycles must exit" signsThumbnailsRoute 66 reaches a stop sign as it passes through the little town of Daggett, California

The Newberry Mountains, much of it federally designated Wilderness, sits in the background.