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This old segment of the Mojave Road abruptly ends when it reaches a fence and turns 90 degrees to the right

02728-old-mojave-road.jpg I continue along this stretch of the old Mojave Road, wondering how much further it goesThumbnailsHere's the road that hugs the fence and connects this segment of the old Mojave Road with Cedar Canyon RoadI continue along this stretch of the old Mojave Road, wondering how much further it goesThumbnailsHere's the road that hugs the fence and connects this segment of the old Mojave Road with Cedar Canyon RoadI continue along this stretch of the old Mojave Road, wondering how much further it goesThumbnailsHere's the road that hugs the fence and connects this segment of the old Mojave Road with Cedar Canyon RoadI continue along this stretch of the old Mojave Road, wondering how much further it goesThumbnailsHere's the road that hugs the fence and connects this segment of the old Mojave Road with Cedar Canyon RoadI continue along this stretch of the old Mojave Road, wondering how much further it goesThumbnailsHere's the road that hugs the fence and connects this segment of the old Mojave Road with Cedar Canyon Road

It apparently leads back to Cedar Canyon Road. Perhaps the reason that this stretch of road ceased being part of the Mojave Road at some point in history is due to the private property on the other side of the fence.