Project-JK Mojave Desert Crucero Exploration Run 01/03/09
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Miles & Breadcrumb
Anybody record the miles from trail start to end or record the GPS breadcrumbs?
Great picture's , everybody one of these day's I'll have to tag along !
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Great picture's , everybody one of these day's I'll have to tag along !
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and are we. we'll get working on new runs and will try to let you know with more advanced notice so that you can get some time off of work.
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the trails we have are in fact unique and wonderful. i just hope we will be able to hang on to them a bit longer
well, we sure missed you but i'll be you had a better time partying in SF
as do we. exploring the mojave desert is how WOLette and i got into jeepin in the first place so it was nice to get back to what we love.
well, we sure missed you but i'll be you had a better time partying in SF
as do we. exploring the mojave desert is how WOLette and i got into jeepin in the first place so it was nice to get back to what we love.
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avg speed 27mph
moving time just over 6hrs
and i think 165 miles driven.
i have the trail saved though on the my gig when you want to return
the most unreal thin i saw was the WATER sprinklers to water the trees that lined the train tracks on both sides for miles and miles.
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i did have it on one of my gps this is what i can remember.
avg speed 27mph
moving time just over 6hrs
and i think 165 miles driven.
i have the trail saved though on the my gig when you want to return
the most unreal thin i saw was the WATER sprinklers to water the trees that lined the train tracks on both sides for miles and miles.
avg speed 27mph
moving time just over 6hrs
and i think 165 miles driven.
i have the trail saved though on the my gig when you want to return
the most unreal thin i saw was the WATER sprinklers to water the trees that lined the train tracks on both sides for miles and miles.
reagarding the trees, they are there to help keep sand from blowing onto the tracks and, like anything, need water to stay alive. but, like you, it was pretty unreal to see especially after driving mile after mile and it still being there
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reagarding videos, you betcha