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<blockquote data-quote="Agent2" data-source="post: 37320" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Not the most popular area, a little controversial (Bean Canyon area), but the Joshua Forest west of Mojave has been pretty much been shut down due to the expanding wind energy project. The windmills used to be all north of Oak Creek road, now have jumped to the south side by the railroad tracks that go to the cement plant. </p><p>For those of you not familliar with the area, it is one of the largest collection of Joshua trees anywhere, not a tree here and a tree there, but a forest, as in you can get lost in it. Used to be a fun place to ride and camp, now the new windmills are popping up all over.</p><p>I noticed all the new windmills last time I was in Mojave a few weeks ago, there were so many, I thought it was a mirage, unfortuately not, and many more are scheduled to be built. I have not rode there lately, but have heard of reports of LEO's ticketing bikes on Aquaduct Road, something that was rare, if not non existant in the past..</p><p>Enjoy it while you can, it's slowly disappearing.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://altawindenergycenter.com/background.html" target="_blank">http://altawindenergycenter.com/background.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agent2, post: 37320, member: 17"] Not the most popular area, a little controversial (Bean Canyon area), but the Joshua Forest west of Mojave has been pretty much been shut down due to the expanding wind energy project. The windmills used to be all north of Oak Creek road, now have jumped to the south side by the railroad tracks that go to the cement plant. For those of you not familliar with the area, it is one of the largest collection of Joshua trees anywhere, not a tree here and a tree there, but a forest, as in you can get lost in it. Used to be a fun place to ride and camp, now the new windmills are popping up all over. I noticed all the new windmills last time I was in Mojave a few weeks ago, there were so many, I thought it was a mirage, unfortuately not, and many more are scheduled to be built. I have not rode there lately, but have heard of reports of LEO's ticketing bikes on Aquaduct Road, something that was rare, if not non existant in the past.. Enjoy it while you can, it's slowly disappearing. [URL]http://altawindenergycenter.com/background.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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