Mayf
For the last 65 years we have looked at every day lake in So.Cal and Nevada.
There are problems with most being to far away for any services and
accomindiations etc. The other big reason is there is no medical services
close to any except El Mirage and Muroc. Most of the lake beds are to short,
poor surface conditions and hard to get to as the roads in are not
maintained. The other is they are closed by the BLM and are protected areas.
So what you see is what we get.
The lakes along I-15 are a dust problem and as you can see we have two
options and Muroc is not at the top of the option list.
Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: "DrMayf" <drmayf@teknett.com>
To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 10:21 PM
Subject: Dry Lakes Question...
> Was looking at my new Road Atlas and can see that there are many many dry
> lakes in and about southern California. Many are bigger, on the map, than
El
> Mirage. Has anyone checked these out as potential race venues? I sure they
> have... There is one up in the Owens Valley that is really long. As a
matter
> of fact, there is a dry lake just a few miles from me, next to the
mountains
> just inside Ca. but not on the map. I wonder....
>
> mayf, the red necked ignorant desert rat in Pahrump....
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