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Title: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: V8Pinto on February 19, 2010, 11:15:44 PM
I was thinking about riding some non Hayabusa powered dirt bikes at El Mirage.  Is the rest of it open even if the lakebed is closed for mud?

Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: bvillercr on February 19, 2010, 11:30:42 PM
Sounds like a wasted trip to ride if your going to ride there.  There are much better places to ride dirt bikes than El Mirage. 
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: racefanwfo on February 20, 2010, 12:20:39 AM
even if the lake bed is closed the rest of Elmo is open for riding.
i will agree with bvillercr there really are better places to ride
dirt bikes then Elmo. give jawbone or redrock a try both great
places to ride and there is no charge to ride at ether one.
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: V8Pinto on February 20, 2010, 06:24:41 PM
Good input.  The plan was to race at the Mojave Mile and then Saturday night head to the desert and camp, ride dirt bikes a bit, and ride a little Sunday before heading back to Sacramento.

Anything "close" to Mojave Airport that fills that dirt bike bill?
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: jl222 on February 20, 2010, 07:32:56 PM
Sounds like a wasted trip to ride if your going to ride there.  There are much better places to ride dirt bikes than El Mirage. 

   Hey Bvillercr, your Ist trip to the desert [about 1yr old] was El Mirage just to the right of the main entrance a mile or two at the
base of the mountains.My 1st Hare and Hound.
  But as you say there our better places to ride Jawbone canyon [verify on map] is about 30 miles from Mojave and Red Rock about
 10 more. I would go to Red Rock as they have a campground and a ranger station with info where you can ride. We use to start a race in Dove Springs head to Jawbone race down a steep hill to the canyon floor and loop back to dove springs over to Horse Canyon
 up the road into the pine trees and down the Socal hill [VERY STEEP and not sure you can go there anymore ] then race back to
Dove Springs, refuel and head out on the second loop.


                     Good luck JL222   
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: bvillercr on February 20, 2010, 09:58:43 PM
You can get maps of the mojave area at most motorcycle shops.  They also have them at the jawbone ranger station.  Lots of places to ride as mentioned above, plus lots more near ridgecrest, johanesburg, spangler hills and more.  Like JL222 said there is camping at red rock canyon, that's a good start. :cheers:
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: SaltFlatBike on February 21, 2010, 11:23:03 AM
Come 45 miles NE to Randsburg, where I live, The dirt bike Capital. Old mining town welcomes dirt bikes. You can ride on on the streets here. Many places to camp and a lifetime of exploring!
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: bvillercr on February 21, 2010, 11:40:24 AM
Come 45 miles NE to Randsburg, where I live, The dirt bike Capital. Old mining town welcomes dirt bikes. You can ride on on the streets here. Many places to camp and a lifetime of exploring!

there you go, a personal guide.  Can't get any better than that.  I've ridden all over that area, and if you don't know where your at you could be riding in restricted areas. All the areas I listed above are also pretty close to Randsburg.  A heavy duty skid plate is mandatory.  Don't pass on the invite you will regret it.  Have fun. :-D
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: V8Pinto on February 21, 2010, 01:46:38 PM
I had another friend at work tell me to go to Randsburg.  He said they used to ride right into town to a burger joint and he loved it.

How far from Mojave airport is that?  That or Jawbone sounds great.  I think the race wraps up about 5pm Saturday.  My hope was to drive somewhere within say an hour and camp (maybe get in a quick dusk ride) and get up the next morning and ride half a day.

Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: bvillercr on February 21, 2010, 03:49:24 PM
About an hour.
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: SaltFlatBike on February 21, 2010, 05:40:30 PM
45 miles NE of Mojave, 20 miles north on 14, Right turn then 26 miles on Redrock Randsburg Road.
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: jl222 on February 21, 2010, 06:10:50 PM
 
  With your limited time Jawbone is the closest and fastest to camp and ride.

  Have fun JL222
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: John Noonan on February 23, 2010, 11:56:53 PM
45 miles NE of Mojave, 20 miles north on 14, Right turn then 26 miles on Redrock Randsburg Road.

Mickey,

Great to see you post here...you still running the boats..?

John
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: theazoldcrow on February 24, 2010, 10:42:51 AM
 :-D   Hello Mikey and Terry!  BCNU soon on the Salt.    Crow.
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: michael lueders on February 25, 2010, 06:44:04 PM
+1 on Randsburg!
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h49/leadermon/Husky%20Memorial%20ride%202008/330-2.jpg)
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: bvillercr on February 25, 2010, 10:34:04 PM
+1 on Randsburg!
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h49/leadermon/Husky%20Memorial%20ride%202008/330-2.jpg)

Hope the service at the hamburger joint has improved. :-o  Then again with crowds like these every weekend, I guess I wouldn't blame them for being rude every once and a while. :cheers:  I miss that place, I need to go riding sooooon.  Oh yeah it's almost race season. :-D
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: ol38y on February 25, 2010, 11:01:46 PM
+1 on Randsburg!
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h49/leadermon/Husky%20Memorial%20ride%202008/330-2.jpg)

Hope the service at the hamburger joint has improved. :-o  Then again with crowds like these every weekend, I guess I wouldn't blame them for being rude every once and a while. :cheers:  I miss that place, I need to go riding sooooon.  Oh yeah it's almost race season. :-D

You think the service at the White House, the hamburger joint, is rude and slow. You outta try the "Miners bar" across the street. I can't remember the name but it's run by a little old lady and her son who've owned it for over 40 years. There's a lot of cool old pictures in there, just don't ask for a wine cooler...LOL A buddy of mine did and she didn't know what it was, so he explained. She told him "This is a miners bar, we've got beer and whiskey, whataya want". That made our day... :cheers:
Title: Re: lakebed closures - what about the rest of El Mirage
Post by: michael lueders on February 26, 2010, 11:10:15 AM
Randsburg is like a baseball game, you don't go for the food, just the show!
Yes, you can eat at Randsburg, even have a cold one but like ballpark concessions, the lines are long and the food is so-so. Meanwhile just enjoy the show parked outside get back on your bike and head out. Besides, where else in the middle of the desert can you ride into town, tie up your bike at a hitching post and get a burger and still have the locals wave at you?  :cheers: