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Mojave National Preserve Mountain-Bike Camping 2007 Day 1: Baker to Indian Springs, Mojave National Preserve Baker's "world's tallest thermometer" says that it's 50 degrees F this morning
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Day 1: Baker to Indian Springs, Mojave National Preserve

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After breakfast, I dig a cat hole up on the hillside above Indian Springs Road

After breakfast, I dig a cat hole up on the hillside above Indian Springs Road

Date: December 26, 2007, 13h23

Baker's "world's tallest thermometer" says that it's 50 degrees F this morning

Before leaving town, I visit Coco's restaurant for a big, tasty, lumberjack breakfast. I'm surprised that so many restaurants are open here on Xmas day, and Coco's is packed. I'm obviously not the only tourist "stuck" in Baker en route to somewhere else.

I also stop at the "Country Store" to buy four 1.5-litre bottles of water and a small bottle of brandy.

While still at the motel earlier, I put several litres of water in my big 10-litre water bag and filled my two-litre Camelbak.

I think I'm ready to head out now. Judging by the wind blowing this tree's foliage, it looks like I'll have the wind behind me; great!

Date: December 25, 2007, 11h14
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