Mojave Road October 2009 Video

SeaRubi

Explorer
Awesome looking trip. question for a newbie to this area - is there a way to link up the Mojave and Death Valley on dirt tracks? Or do you have to skip over to the highway?

cheers
-ike
 

Ray Yates

New member
Awesome looking trip. question for a newbie to this area - is there a way to link up the Mojave and Death Valley on dirt tracks? Or do you have to skip over to the highway?

cheers
-ike

Unfortunately, there are two major impediments to a direct off-pavement approach to Death Valley: Fort Irwin and China Lake NWC, which are adjacent the Park's southern boundary . Both are closed to public access, so at some point you'll need to hit the highway for a spell to bypass them.
There's also the issue of refueling. Assuming you're contemplating running the 160 miles of the Mojave Road and exiting onto I-15 at the Mannix siding, there are not too many places to gas up in that neck of the desert, and everything is a long ways from everything else. Baker is about thirty miles east, with the next gas at Shoshone about another 60 miles further on. Barstow is about 30 miles west, Kramer Junction another 30 past that, and Ridgecrest another 50 beyond there. Last gas headed north on 178 towards DV is in Trona. There is gas available in the Park at Stovepipe Wells (regular only), Furnace Creek, and at Panamint Springs. This last tends to be stratospherically priced, however...
That said, there are a number of feasible routes that have extended off highway travel opportunities, and visit some fairly isolated areas. I've traveled a fair amount in the region, and would be glad to share suggestions.
 

GrassCat

Adventurer
Great job Joe, did you notice we covered our tracks from our trip a week or so before you. :) I love that country.

Welcome to the forum Ray. It would be great to hear about your adventures out there, post up some of your trips on a new post.
 

SeaRubi

Explorer
Awesome! Thanks for this information, Ray. Certainly those are longer stretches than I'd imagined. I'll have to study some maps and shoot you a PM.

cheers
-ike


Unfortunately, there are two major impediments to a direct off-pavement approach to Death Valley: Fort Irwin and China Lake NWC, which are adjacent the Park's southern boundary . Both are closed to public access, so at some point you'll need to hit the highway for a spell to bypass them.
There's also the issue of refueling. Assuming you're contemplating running the 160 miles of the Mojave Road and exiting onto I-15 at the Mannix siding, there are not too many places to gas up in that neck of the desert, and everything is a long ways from everything else. Baker is about thirty miles east, with the next gas at Shoshone about another 60 miles further on. Barstow is about 30 miles west, Kramer Junction another 30 past that, and Ridgecrest another 50 beyond there. Last gas headed north on 178 towards DV is in Trona. There is gas available in the Park at Stovepipe Wells (regular only), Furnace Creek, and at Panamint Springs. This last tends to be stratospherically priced, however...
That said, there are a number of feasible routes that have extended off highway travel opportunities, and visit some fairly isolated areas. I've traveled a fair amount in the region, and would be glad to share suggestions.
 

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