This book is a great reference and covers every turn you will make plus the history of the trail.
Mojave Road Guide - An Adventure Through Time (Mojave Road Guide)
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If you want to do the entire trail, it starts at Camp Cady. You will be skipping at least an hour.
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Glad you made it fine. The bypass is actually just the last road you cross. I want to say it's around 10 miles before the water crossing.
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Maybe I'm not understanding how you are numbering the pictures, but the fourth picture in the "tunnel" is definitely Long Canyon.
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This book is the best resource available for Moab trails. Some trails require a permit. Some places, NPs, won't allow your dog.
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Farther north, but Saline Valley Road is in good shape the entire length, just lots of washboard. Lippincott Mine Road was good. I never even shifted the transfer case. The road to Saline Valley Warm Springs is excellent. I was on them yesterday.
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In my opinion there's no question where to go with two weeks in the spring based out of Vegas. Mojave Road is a two day trip. You won't need any substantial recovery gear and going alone isn't too scary. There's enough people running it and enough cross roads. Oh, and it's an amazing place...
In my opinion there's no question where to go with two weeks in the spring based out of Vegas. Mojave Road is a two day trip. You won't need any substantial recovery gear and going alone isn't too scary. There's enough people running it and enough cross roads. Oh, and it's an amazing place...
At 11am this morning I went through the water crossing going East to West staying just left of center. My Jeep has a two inch lift and 35s to give you some reference. Soda Lake was solid and easy to cross. It looks like Mojave Camp is a great place for shelter from the wind. We ended up camping...
Those might've been my tracks. I was the first tracks on Masonic almost all the way to Bodie at the end of March. It was frozen so I was able to cross.
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You definitely aren't getting in via Masonic. I went through yesterday and didn't see any snow in Bridgeport, but I didn't go to Bodie.
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Ok, so it looks like it's going to rain the first two days we planned to be on the trail. We are now going to do some other things and go East to West beginning the 24th. Maybe we will see you Kingfish.
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Hopefully this will be a good question for the OP, too, and not me hijacking the thread. What can I expect of the trail when it rains? My wife and I are planning on running it from west to east next week beginning Wednesday. It supposed to rain Thursday. I'm guessing that I should bypass Soda...
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