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Elevation profile of bicycle route from Mid Hills Campground to Pinto Valley, Mojave National Preserve

pinto-valley-elevation.jpg Gotta love the view toward the New York Mountains from the front windows of the Bert Smith Rock HouseThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardGotta love the view toward the New York Mountains from the front windows of the Bert Smith Rock HouseThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardGotta love the view toward the New York Mountains from the front windows of the Bert Smith Rock HouseThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardGotta love the view toward the New York Mountains from the front windows of the Bert Smith Rock HouseThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardGotta love the view toward the New York Mountains from the front windows of the Bert Smith Rock HouseThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardGotta love the view toward the New York Mountains from the front windows of the Bert Smith Rock HouseThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guard

16.2 bicycle miles with about 850 feet of elevation gain, an easy day!