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The break helps a lot, and I get back on Kelso-Cima Road for the last few miles to Cedar Canyon Road and watch a train pass by

01860-kelso-cima-road.jpg I pedal slowly upward and take a Clif-bar-and-water-break about an hour later off Kelso-Cima Road along the train tracksThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadI pedal slowly upward and take a Clif-bar-and-water-break about an hour later off Kelso-Cima Road along the train tracksThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadI pedal slowly upward and take a Clif-bar-and-water-break about an hour later off Kelso-Cima Road along the train tracksThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadI pedal slowly upward and take a Clif-bar-and-water-break about an hour later off Kelso-Cima Road along the train tracksThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadI pedal slowly upward and take a Clif-bar-and-water-break about an hour later off Kelso-Cima Road along the train tracksThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima Road

On several previous rides up Kelso-Cima Road, the conductor of a passing train has waved to me. - On several previous rides up Kelso-Cima Road, the conductor of a passing train has waved to me.