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Mojave National Preserve Mountain-Bike Camping 2007 Day 3: Indian Springs to Devil's Playground via Jackass Canyon, Mojave National Preserve About 30 minutes later, and another 2.5 miles up the road, I stop at Rainy Day Mine Road to put on a windbreaker
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Day 3: Indian Springs to Devil's Playground via Jackass Canyon, Mojave National Preserve

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A large trough just outside the shed looks like it was intended to collect water pumped from the well

A large trough just outside the shed looks like it was intended to collect water pumped from the well

Date: December 28, 2007, 15h05

About 30 minutes later, and another 2.5 miles up the road, I stop at Rainy Day Mine Road to put on a windbreaker

It turns out that my fleece sweater alone isn't warm enough, so hopefully putting my windbreaker on over that will fix the problem.

Whenever possible, I prefer to stop at a pull-out of some kind rather than just on the shoulder of the road.

This preference has developed as result of past experience out here. Kind desert folks will often stop and ask if you need assistance if you look like you might be having a breakdown and are stranded on a shoulder. Of course, this is an excellent thing when one is actually in need of help.

Date: December 27, 2007, 14h42
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About 30 minutes later, and another 2.5 miles up the road, I stop at Rainy Day Mine Road to put on a windbreaker
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