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I have bigger size tires on my outback so its about 9.5"With your Outback, the only part I'd be concerned about is the road to Marble Canyon. I did it earlier in the year with my Cherokee with 8.7 inches of ground clearance, which I believe is the same as what you have. You shouldn't need underbody protection, but going may be slow in parts to pick smooth lines. Aside from that, it's just the standard washboard to get to other backcountry locations - with the usual guidance about having good tires.
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Sounds good. One way or the other we'll be heading that way on Friday morning - likely early though as we'll be on the way to Marble Canyon. It's a 3.5-4 hour drive and I want to get to Marble Canyon as close to midday as possible on Friday. Does that work for you?I say Ubehebe Lead Mine on Friday sounds Good
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We won't actually be passing Panamint Springs - well be taking Saline Valley Road from 190 to head over Hunter Mountain. A fill up at the Mobil in Olancha is the plan for everyone coming that way - that should get everyone through the first couple of days. I can normally get 450 miles from a tank, but that drops to closer to 250 if driving slower off road. I'll pull all these details together for our upcoming logistics meeting.I guess in the worst case if we top off tanks to start at Panamint Springs and Stovepipe is closed then the next opportunity to fill up would be at Beatty prior to going through Titus Canyon and that would be around 200 miles total to get to that point in the trip from the start.
Sounds good. One way or the other we'll be heading that way on Friday morning - likely early though as we'll be on the way to Marble Canyon. It's a 3.5-4 hour drive and I want to get to Marble Canyon as close to midday as possible on Friday. Does that work for you?
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Beautiful place. Was just there a couple weeks ago with a vets group for 5 days.I say Ubehebe Lead Mine on Friday sounds Good
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Thanks. And just to clarify in case - your photo is of Ubehebe Crater (great spot). Ubehebe Lead Mine is on Racetrack Road about 22 miles away, just beyond Teakettle Junction.Beautiful place. Was just there a couple weeks ago with a vets group for 5 days.
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I'm open to it as we had someone drop out. Let me finish up working through the waiting list first, and I'll let you know if there are no other takers for the slot.@KLTH19 are you open to having one more vehicle join the trip?
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Thanks.I'm open to it as we had someone drop out. Let me finish up working through the waiting list first, and I'll let you know if there are no other takers for the slot.
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Great shots - thanks for sharing. Planning this trip has reminded me of how many great locations there are in the park - I have a feeling I'll be organizing this trip a few more times in the future.Wow! I love this thread!! I'm looking forward to joining this group someday. My schedule never seems to synch up.
Here's some pictures from my trip there last year.
Cool! I hope I can join next time.Great shots - thanks for sharing. Planning this trip has reminded me of how many great locations there are in the park - I have a feeling I'll be organizing this trip a few more times in the future.
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First day was nice and warm, second day its started snowing.Cool picture!
How was the weather?
Here’s from my trip.