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I pack my Furnace Creek camp site into the saddlebags of the 10-ton bike

bc-000021-breaking-camp.jpg The 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190The 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190The 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190The 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190The 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190

I started the warm morning a little while ago with a ride over to the general store and café to eat breakfast and buy a few supplies.

When I left for the café, I bid goodbye to last night's campers from Los Angeles, and when I got back to pack up, they had left.