Somehow you got this in wide screen mode and it makes everyone short and fat looking. Trying to figure out how to get to your Lost Lake. Im gonna need to hear from you guys on that. Not sure where you are talking about.
That's not Lost Lake. Lost Lake is in the Owlshead mountains in Death Valley Park. This is Cuddeback Lake. X-15 rocket plane made 2 emergency landings there.
Cuddeback is close, but it's about 25 miles to the west of this dry lake. This dry lake has no official name. Bill Mann calls it "The Lost Lake" in his book about the Mojave. We're just going off his unofficial name (because it has no name).
I found it. It's 21 miles southeast of Cuddeback and 11 miles northeast of Harper and 6 miles east of Black Mountain. It kind of looked like Cuddeback but it's much smaller.
That Mojave Green was in prime strike position. Powerful footage. I like that you guys go out exploring the desert; you aren't just making a video of your vehicle climbing up and down hills. We need less "extreme" driving stunt videos, and more videos of traveling in the desert.
Somehow you got this in wide screen mode and it makes everyone short and fat looking. Trying to figure out how to get to your Lost Lake. Im gonna need to hear from you guys on that. Not sure where you are talking about.
mobiltec 6 months ago
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Actually the subject dry lake has no name. It is often referred to as "Lost Lake" as it does not appear on most topo maps.
pointmansouthbay 1 year ago
That's not Lost Lake. Lost Lake is in the Owlshead mountains in Death Valley Park. This is Cuddeback Lake. X-15 rocket plane made 2 emergency landings there.
Herlongian 2 years ago
Cuddeback is close, but it's about 25 miles to the west of this dry lake. This dry lake has no official name. Bill Mann calls it "The Lost Lake" in his book about the Mojave. We're just going off his unofficial name (because it has no name).
redchango 2 years ago
or is Cuddeback by Black Mountain? One of those.
redchango 2 years ago
I found it. It's 21 miles southeast of Cuddeback and 11 miles northeast of Harper and 6 miles east of Black Mountain. It kind of looked like Cuddeback but it's much smaller.
Herlongian 2 years ago
Was this in Arizona?
PrincessKittenz 2 years ago
This was in California, near Barstow.
redchango 2 years ago
It's 18 miles north of Barstow.
Herlongian 2 years ago
I live rural & have encountered the Mojave Green. They're extremely quick unless they've already eaten. Great footage!
Tweety2U2 3 years ago
That Mojave Green was in prime strike position. Powerful footage. I like that you guys go out exploring the desert; you aren't just making a video of your vehicle climbing up and down hills. We need less "extreme" driving stunt videos, and more videos of traveling in the desert.
bapyou 4 years ago