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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 /

It looks like these two abandoned and semi-demolished trailers near Route 66 east of Newberry Springs have been visited often

6186-newberry-springs.jpg Route 66's road surface gets really rough east of Newberry Springs; I'm glad I'm riding a mountain bike with suspension!ThumbnailsRoute 66 closely parallels the I-40 freeway the rest of the way to Ludlow, my destination todayRoute 66's road surface gets really rough east of Newberry Springs; I'm glad I'm riding a mountain bike with suspension!ThumbnailsRoute 66 closely parallels the I-40 freeway the rest of the way to Ludlow, my destination todayRoute 66's road surface gets really rough east of Newberry Springs; I'm glad I'm riding a mountain bike with suspension!ThumbnailsRoute 66 closely parallels the I-40 freeway the rest of the way to Ludlow, my destination todayRoute 66's road surface gets really rough east of Newberry Springs; I'm glad I'm riding a mountain bike with suspension!ThumbnailsRoute 66 closely parallels the I-40 freeway the rest of the way to Ludlow, my destination todayRoute 66's road surface gets really rough east of Newberry Springs; I'm glad I'm riding a mountain bike with suspension!ThumbnailsRoute 66 closely parallels the I-40 freeway the rest of the way to Ludlow, my destination today

There's very little human habitation once one gets well east of Newberry Springs.