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Feb. 16, 17, 18, 19, 2001
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History Waypoints The waypoints were found by correlating landmarks, roads and trails found both in the text as well as on the Not every mile marker has been given a waypoint, only ones that the text suggests might be tricky or represent As we all know trails and washes can shift directions over time. These waypoints should only be used in Waypoints that could not be confirmed by measuring three known points have been labeled as Best Guess. Waypoint 16-8 is the first point on the list. This is the eastern most boundary on the computerized topo map On occasion, most notably between waypoints (73-8 & 85-2), (95-5 & 102-3), and (106-7 & 114-6) the Waypoint 121-4 (at Afton Canyon Campground) is the last point on the list. From here the text has you Under no circumstances should these waypoints be used as your sole guide for the Mojave Road. These
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| Reference material used to compile the waypoint data:
Mojave Road Guide TOPO! East Mojave Desert & DeLorme Desert USA Topo Zone |
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| GPS Waypoints
Latitude Longitude Thanks to Bill, KD6HFY for above information |
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Note: Waypoints were however made while traveling the road and will be added later. Vehicles & Occupants At 0915 on Sat. 2/17 Holly (KE6WEB) reported At 1300 on Sat. 2/17Bill (KD6HFY) reported that Thanks to Jay Fleming for sending the following Dennis called from the cellular phone Sun. 2/18 Holly called from the cellular phone Sun. 2/18 at AT 1715 on Sunday 2/18 Dennis called from the Monday 2/18 at 1200 noon the group exited the |
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