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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 /

I check in at the Ludlow Motel: bland, but cleaner and more spacious than last night's accommodations in Barstow (and $10 more)

6266-ludlow-motel.jpg I pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThumbnailsThe water-stained menu in my room at the Ludlow Motel advertises the offerings of the Ludlow Café next doorI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThumbnailsThe water-stained menu in my room at the Ludlow Motel advertises the offerings of the Ludlow Café next doorI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThumbnailsThe water-stained menu in my room at the Ludlow Motel advertises the offerings of the Ludlow Café next doorI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThumbnailsThe water-stained menu in my room at the Ludlow Motel advertises the offerings of the Ludlow Café next doorI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThumbnailsThe water-stained menu in my room at the Ludlow Motel advertises the offerings of the Ludlow Café next door

Several other rooms here appear to be occupied tonight, most likely weary freeway travelers. I doubt many people are using Ludlow as a destination like I am.