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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / Fall 2010: Route 66 and Kelso Dunes Wilderness Bicycle Camping / Day 6: Broadwell Dry Lake to Ludlow by bicycle /

I've already made two cups of hot coffee, but I decide that I need a more substantial breakfast today

7907-old-dominion-mine.jpg If I zoom in on Broadwell Dry Lake, I see a number of ant-like items on the playa that might be a convoy of 4WD vehiclesThumbnailsThe wind has picked up, and my water just won't boil, so I bring my propane burner closer to my tent, hoping to block the windIf I zoom in on Broadwell Dry Lake, I see a number of ant-like items on the playa that might be a convoy of 4WD vehiclesThumbnailsThe wind has picked up, and my water just won't boil, so I bring my propane burner closer to my tent, hoping to block the windIf I zoom in on Broadwell Dry Lake, I see a number of ant-like items on the playa that might be a convoy of 4WD vehiclesThumbnailsThe wind has picked up, and my water just won't boil, so I bring my propane burner closer to my tent, hoping to block the windIf I zoom in on Broadwell Dry Lake, I see a number of ant-like items on the playa that might be a convoy of 4WD vehiclesThumbnailsThe wind has picked up, and my water just won't boil, so I bring my propane burner closer to my tent, hoping to block the windIf I zoom in on Broadwell Dry Lake, I see a number of ant-like items on the playa that might be a convoy of 4WD vehiclesThumbnailsThe wind has picked up, and my water just won't boil, so I bring my propane burner closer to my tent, hoping to block the wind

I was planning to walk up to the Old Dominion Mine site before packing up, but my "neighbours" are still there. Instead, I'll make a pouch of instant Mountain House Beef Stew, if I can get water to boil.