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The Mojave Road is an old indian path turned wagon road that starts at the Colorado River near Laughlin, Nv and ends near Barstow, Ca. In the late 1800's / early 1900's there were a series of army posts established along the route where natural water springs are located. The army posts protected travelers from indian attacks as well as protected the mail route. Google the mojave road for more history and pictures. My buddy, his girlfriend and I did the 140 mile road throught the middle of the desert in 3 days. There are alot of old historical stops along the path as well as amazing scenery. We opted to do the road from West to East ending in Laughlin. We tried to start at Camp Cady which is usually the ending point. My Guide book warned of very deep sand in the wash and it was spot on. I got stuck within the first 20 feet, it was very deep sand. We turned around and decided to start in Afton Canyon which is an amazing place by itself. The road is marked by piles of rock cairns stacked about 2-3 feet high and spaced accordingly so you dont get off track. we only lost the trail a couple of times but quickly picked it back up. The guide book is a definate must have to know where all the points of interest are. We only saw about half of them due to time constraints. The weather was perfect, mid to upper 60's during the day and 50's at night with zero wind. There was threatening rain clouds in the distance but the never quite got to us. I was in my LSSV towing my S250 camper conversion and my buddy useed his M1009. In my research I read the road was mild and could probably be done in a slightly modified 2WD, I would definately not take a 2WD. Some of the pics you will see, Afton Canyon, an old mining railroad path-minus the rails, Soda dry lake, "the travelers monument" where its a tradition to bring a rock and add it to the pile of rocks that surround a plaque in the center, Lava tubes, the Mojave Road mailbox, a frog monument, the penny can, bla bla bla. I burned 3/4 of a tank and carried an extra 20 gallons just in case. I highly recommend doing this trip if you are close. I can't wait to do it again.
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