Mojave Road Trail October 2020 - Jeep Adventure
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- The last weekend of October 2020, a group of friends in three jeeps traveled east to west along the Mojave Road in the Mojave National Preserve. This historic route was used by early American pioneers coming to California. The trail is unique in that it still has much of the same conditions as when the pioneers would have found it, a lot of the trail passes through country that is virtually unchanged over time.
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Thank you for sharing this cool video. 👍
very beauiful film! I like it very much my friend.
I love offroad trips! just great there to do this! Keep it up!
See you next time! I wish you all the best , many greetings!
Thank you very much!
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Very beautiful presentation with amazing scenery landscape footage and driving👍
Greetings from Traveling, new friend hire 👍
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We just subscribed! 👍 What an epic trip, looks like an awesome trip. We will have to add this to our list if future adventures! Great share - Randy & Milin
Great video man thanks for it I did it in October too 2020 is great road I hope can do it again that is a very ugly down hill it call springs rock is that camp site is mid hill thanks again I only got pictures
Awesome
Do you have the coordinates of where the "down hill" section is?
35° 8' 53.88" N 115° 19' 1.818" W It is in the Central section near Cedar Canyon Road and New York Mountain Road.
There is an alternate route to avoid the steep downhill. Instead of angling left and getting off of Cedar Canyon Road at "Mile 49.4" as called out in the Mojave Road Guide, you would remain on Cedar Canyon Road and 1.3 miles later rejoin the Mojave Road as it returns to Cedar Canyon Road (mile 50.5) - "Mojave Road Guide - An Adventure Through Time" Dennis G. Casebier - readily available.