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Mojave National Preserve Mountain-Bike Camping 2007 Day 1: Baker to Indian Springs, Mojave National Preserve After ten miles, Kelbaker Road bends sharply away from civilization
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Day 1: Baker to Indian Springs, Mojave National Preserve

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After 13 miles, I reach the little dirt road to Indian Springs and turn off here

After 13 miles, I reach the little dirt road to Indian Springs and turn off here

Date: December 25, 2007, 13h57

After ten miles, Kelbaker Road bends sharply away from civilization

It's always at this curve on Kelbaker Road where I start to feel irrevocably part of Mojave National Preserve on a bicycle-camping trip, living out of my saddlebags.

Date: December 25, 2007, 13h40
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