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Mojave National Preserve Mountain-bike Camping Bikepacking and Hike 2008

Mojave National Preserve Mountain-bike Camping Bikepacking and Hike 2008. Once over the summit, Ivanpah Road heads straight toward the New York Mountains. Date May 02, 2008, 17h04. Mojave National Preserve Mountain-bike Camping Bikepacking and Hike 2008. I will drink bottled water, brandy and beer from stores in Baker and Cima, tap water from Kelso Depot and Nipton, and filtered spring water from Butcher Knife Spring, Cottonwood Spring New York Mountains, not Granite Mountains and Keystone Spring.

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Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park 2008

Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park 2008. Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park 2008. Bicycle camping in the backcountry of Henry Coe State Park in early September can be a hot, desert-like experience brutal, but beautiful.

Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park 2008

Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park 2008. My first stop is the dam at Paradise Lake to pump some water. Bikepacking in Henry Coe State Park 2008. Bicycle camping in the backcountry of Henry Coe State Park in early September can be a hot, desert-like experience brutal, but beautiful. I decide to stay ca.

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Mojave National Preserve Mountain-bike Camping Bikepacking and Hike 2008

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Mojave National Preserve Mountain-bike Camping Bikepacking and Hike 2008. Once over the summit, Ivanpah Road heads straight toward the New York Mountains. Date May 02, 2008, 17h04. Mojave National Preserve Mountain-bike Camping Bikepacking and Hike 2008. I will drink bottled water, brandy and beer from stores in Baker and Cima, tap water from Kelso Depot and Nipton, and filtered spring water from Butcher Knife Spring, Cottonwood Spring New York Mountains, not Granite Mountains and Keystone Spring.

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Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping and Hiking, Fall 2009

Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping and Hiking, Fall 2009. I absorb the last of the red rays of sun as I walk away from Idora Mine Canyon. Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping and Hiking, Fall 2009. Drinking water came from Kelso Depot, Cornfield Spring.

Mojave National Preserve Bikepacking and Hiking, Spring 2009

Mojave National Preserve Bikepacking and Hiking, Spring 2009. I walk a couple of miles up Live Oak Spring Road on a gentle uphill grade. Mojave National Preserve Bikepacking and Hiking, Spring 2009. During a pre-trip tune up at Bicycle Express. I camp two nights near Cornfield Spring, six nights at Mid Hills Campground, two nights at Nipton, one night at Sunrise Rock near Cima Dome, three nights at Pachalka Spring, and one night near Button Mountain.

Mojave National Preserve Hiking and Mountain-Bike Camping, Spring 2010

Mojave National Preserve Hiking and Mountain-Bike Camping, Spring 2010. RSS Feed for this Album. One of several slots to walk through in the canyon above Malpais Spring, Mojave National Preserve. Mojave National Preserve Hiking and Mountain-Bike Camping, Spring 2010. My Spring 2011 Mojave National Preserve trip travelogue.

Mojave National Preserve and area bicycle camping, Spring 2011

Mojave National Preserve and area bicycle camping, Spring 2011. RSS Feed for this Album. This segment of Ivanpah Road follows the old railway grade from 100 years ago, and thus cuts right through the hills. Mojave National Preserve and area bicycle camping, Spring 2011. The Primm, Nevada Amtrak bus stop is the start and end of this trip; the former stop at Baker, California was discontinued last November, to my disappointment. Click the slideshow link inside each photo album.

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