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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / Fall 2010: Route 66 and Kelso Dunes Wilderness Bicycle Camping / Day 7: Ludlow to Newberry Mountains by bicycle on Route 66 /

I cross the powerline road that cuts through the Cady Mountains just a few miles north of my campsite at Broadwell Dry Lake

8159-rodman-powerline.jpg I'm on that rough part of old Route 66 again between Newberry Springs and Pisgah sidingThumbnailsNow that I'm getting closer to the town of Newberry Springs, I'm starting to see a few more cars on this part of old Route 66I'm on that rough part of old Route 66 again between Newberry Springs and Pisgah sidingThumbnailsNow that I'm getting closer to the town of Newberry Springs, I'm starting to see a few more cars on this part of old Route 66I'm on that rough part of old Route 66 again between Newberry Springs and Pisgah sidingThumbnailsNow that I'm getting closer to the town of Newberry Springs, I'm starting to see a few more cars on this part of old Route 66I'm on that rough part of old Route 66 again between Newberry Springs and Pisgah sidingThumbnailsNow that I'm getting closer to the town of Newberry Springs, I'm starting to see a few more cars on this part of old Route 66I'm on that rough part of old Route 66 again between Newberry Springs and Pisgah sidingThumbnailsNow that I'm getting closer to the town of Newberry Springs, I'm starting to see a few more cars on this part of old Route 66

I could follow it from here up into the Rodman Mountains, where I'm thinking of camping tonight. However, knowing how fickle the powerline roads can be, I may use a more direct and ridable route a bit further on from Newberry Springs.