Planning on doing the Mojave Road in the beginning of November. Has anyone been out there at this time? We are just trying to get some prep ideas.
I'm planning to head out there Oct 27-29 if you're interested. Trying to keep it to a small group--only maybe 2 tentative "yes" so far.Planning on doing the Mojave Road in the beginning of November. Has anyone been out there at this time? We are just trying to get some prep ideas.
When?I will be on the Mojave going from East to West. Got 4 or 5 rigs going. Anyone interested?
Tom, Dave and Mike in a Tundra and a couple jeeps? I started the 13th as well, wondering if we crossed paths?I will be on the Mojave going from East to West. Got 4 or 5 rigs going. Anyone interested? Starting October 13th. Doing a Meet & Greet at Pioneer Casino October 12th. Sorry for the short notice I recently discovered this amazing place to post with others.
Did you see an FJ Cruiser and 2002 Tacoma with bright orange flags? We had 3 Fj's, 2 Jeeps, 1 Silverado (white) 2 Tacomas ( white & black). 8 vehicles total.Tom, Dave and Mike in a Tundra and a couple jeeps? I started the 13th as well, wondering if we crossed paths?
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Oh, yeah, I think I saw your group camped just past Kelbaker road on Saturday night? That looked like a good spot, made a mental note to camp there next time I'm passing through that area.Did you see an FJ Cruiser and 2002 Tacoma with bright orange flags? We had 3 Fj's, 2 Jeeps, 1 Silverado (white) 2 Tacomas ( white & black). 8 vehicles total.
How is Caruther's Canyon Road up to Table-Top? Would I be okay in a stock 2011 Silverado? 4wdBeen in the area many times that time of year. The nights can be cool and around the Cedar Canyon area day temps can be really nice. If you camp at Caruthers Canyon it can cold at night. Other than that, both the East and West lower desert areas temps can range from the 70's to high 80's in the day time and of course, cooler at night.
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If the spot you are talking about is on the south side of the road at the base of a hill, it's pretty good. It was windy when I was there, though.Oh, yeah, I think I saw your group camped just past Kelbaker road on Saturday night? That looked like a good spot, made a mental note to camp there next time I'm passing through that area.
You must have had fun passing that group of 10 jeeps going west to east!
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Can I go? :)I'm planning to head out there Oct 27-29 if you're interested. Trying to keep it to a small group--only maybe 2 tentative "yes" so far.
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Great report, thank you!I just got back Sunday night from the Mojave Road. Weather was perfect! We went east to west, camped the first night at Camp Phallus. If you get the big campground at the base of the balancing rocks it will be worth it. The other campsites we saw were in wooded areas with limited views. Temperature at this site was comfortable despite being at about 5600'. No pit toilets that we could find. In April we stayed at Mid Hills Campground, it was great! But really cold, at about the same elevation. When we go back, it will be Mid Hills again, far better camping overall. 2nd night we camped at Green Rock Mill. This is the second time we have camped there. It provides amazing views all around and is located on the eastern side of the Soda Dry Lake. The Dry Lake was dry when we crossed out. Due to coming across some other people going west to east who reported that the water was running high, evidence of such was visible on the side of their lifted Silverado, we opted not to cross the river and bailed out at Rasor Road. Myself and two friends were on big adventure bikes (1200GSA & 2 KTM 11190's) while my Dad was driving my Jeep JKU & my uncle was in his Colorado diesel. Your time of travel should be perfect!
just saw your post. that trip planning was last year.Can I go? :)