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The first 10 miles of Kelbaker Road upon leaving Baker is long and straight and rises from 925 feet to 2000 feet

01257-kelbaker-road.jpg The first 2.5 miles of Cedar Canyon Road rise at about 5% grade, so the views behind me improve quicklyThumbnailsThe fire is burning nicely, but it's getting late, so I'm thinking about letting it die down and retreating to my tentThe first 2.5 miles of Cedar Canyon Road rise at about 5% grade, so the views behind me improve quicklyThumbnailsThe fire is burning nicely, but it's getting late, so I'm thinking about letting it die down and retreating to my tentThe first 2.5 miles of Cedar Canyon Road rise at about 5% grade, so the views behind me improve quicklyThumbnailsThe fire is burning nicely, but it's getting late, so I'm thinking about letting it die down and retreating to my tentThe first 2.5 miles of Cedar Canyon Road rise at about 5% grade, so the views behind me improve quicklyThumbnailsThe fire is burning nicely, but it's getting late, so I'm thinking about letting it die down and retreating to my tentThe first 2.5 miles of Cedar Canyon Road rise at about 5% grade, so the views behind me improve quicklyThumbnailsThe fire is burning nicely, but it's getting late, so I'm thinking about letting it die down and retreating to my tent

Noticeably, the dirty buzz of the freeway disappears behind me, replaced by silence and the sound of me pedalling. Visually, not much changes for a while on this stretch of road.