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Date:         Mon, 09 Jan 1995 20:59:54 -0800 (PST)
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From:         "Larry R. MacPhee" <lmacphee@vmsa.oac.uci.edu>
Subject:      A few tips on the Providence Mtns Area

In message <9501092132.AA17870@lenti.med.umn.edu> writes: > --lytle@noao.edu said:-- > > The Twentynine Palms area is quite doable from Tucson, maybe even a little > > further north... Anybody know anything about Providence Mountains State > > Recreation area (off I-40 between Barstow and the AZ border)? > > > That's pretty desolate country -- I haven't been north of I-40 along > that stretch, but I've been to Amboy, which is south of I-40 between > Ludlow and Twentynine Palms. Nice volcano!

Providence Mountains State Rec. Area has a campground near a cool spot called Mitchell Caverns (open all winter) which is a little exposed and kind of a parking lot; not the greatest place to camp. However, nearby in the East Mojave Scenic Area are 2 good places called Mid-Hills and Hole-in-the-Wall which are nice, and cheaper ($7 per night as opposed ~$20). Also, you are only a short hop from Kelso Dunes (very big), which rumble when you slide down them. Check out Tom Steinstra's California Camping Guide for more details or e-mail me if you have any specific questions. It is quite a drive from anywhere but Barstow.

Larry MacPhee _______________________________ LMACPHE@CELLO.GINA.CALSTATE.EDU '90 Civic LX for mileage LMACPHEE@VMSA.OAC.UCI.EDU '81 Westfalia for fun _______________________________


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