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Route 110 

Re-Route

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2008 Moose Anderson Days!

April 26-27, 2008

Flyer (.pdf)

Flyer (.doc)

 

 

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2005 Photos

4/30-5/1/05

 

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Working on SC124

7/10/06

The following trail rides, maps, charts and GPS information are courtesy of www.SMTS.info.  Please visit that web site for more maps and GPS from Mexico to Canada!

 

Click here for the map or roll chart for a great loop ride from Jawbone Station to Randsburg and back (.pdf files)

or

Click here for the downloadable GPS information using Garmin Mapsource program (you must already have that software to open file).

 

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Description: This is a somewhat challenging 80 mile loop that takes all day and is not recommended for beginners. 

You can have lunch in Randsburg and gas is available in Johannesburg

 

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Click here for the map or roll chart for a challenging ride north of Trona.  (.pdf files)

or

Click here for the downloadable GPS info. using your Garmin Mapsource program, must be v6.0 or newer.

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Description: The Slate Range Loop starts at the Valley Wells Recreation facility just north of the Trona airport which is also north of Trona. Be sure and read the historical marker on the highway just north of the entrance to Valley Wells. It describes the adventure of the winter of 1849 that took place in Death Valley.

 

The GPS file (you must have Garmin Mapsource version 6.0 or newer to read this one) also has a track to get to the start from Teagle Wash via the pinnacles and a shorter track back. In the middle of the loop you can take a side trip to Ballarat and there is also a track for an optional loop to the top of the Panamint Mountains.

 

This is a very difficult loop of approximately 48 miles with miles of difficult single track. It has steep down hills and lots of rocks

 

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