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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2009, Spring: Mojave National Preserve / Day 3: Cornfield Spring Road to Mid Hills Campground via Kelso Depot, Mojave National Preserve /

I pass my favourite old house in Kelso, the one with the rounded roof and the cabin in the backyard built of railway ties

01814-kelso.jpg I'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass meI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass meI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass meI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass meI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass me

I'm not stopping here today, but I did stop here during my 2006 Mojave National Preserve trip to take photos of this old house in Kelso.