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I'm lucky again when I pass the Cima Store because it's open

dup-00247-cima-store-800px.jpg I start the 19-mile ride down Kelso-Cima Road to Kelso Depot and stop after 5 miles at the junction of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsYesterday morning I left San José and took Amtrak train and bus to Baker, California to start the tripI start the 19-mile ride down Kelso-Cima Road to Kelso Depot and stop after 5 miles at the junction of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsYesterday morning I left San José and took Amtrak train and bus to Baker, California to start the tripI start the 19-mile ride down Kelso-Cima Road to Kelso Depot and stop after 5 miles at the junction of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsYesterday morning I left San José and took Amtrak train and bus to Baker, California to start the tripI start the 19-mile ride down Kelso-Cima Road to Kelso Depot and stop after 5 miles at the junction of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsYesterday morning I left San José and took Amtrak train and bus to Baker, California to start the tripI start the 19-mile ride down Kelso-Cima Road to Kelso Depot and stop after 5 miles at the junction of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsYesterday morning I left San José and took Amtrak train and bus to Baker, California to start the trip

I stop in and buy a bag of chips and a can of 7up for a sugar rush. For a change, I don't need to buy any water: I still have some left and I'll fill up down at Kelso Depot in a while. I chat briefly with a ranger who has also stopped at the store.