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Wrapping up the EMHT (Jan 2024)

After running the first two segments of the East Mojave Heritage Trail (EMHT) with Mike and Zane last month, and then returning for the third segment with @mrs.turbodb only a week later, it was less of a question of "where" and more a question of "when" my first trip of 2024 would take place. The "where" - of course - would be the final, fourth segment of the 770-mile long route, winding my way through the Mojave Trails National Monument and the Turtle Mountain Wilderness.

Segment 1: Needles to Ivanpah - 173 miles
Segment 2: Ivanpah to Rocky Ridge -199 miles
Segment 3: Rocky Ridge to Fenner - 211 miles
Segment 4: Fenner to Needles - 155 miles

This was the segment I'd been looking forward to the most - right from the get-go - given that I've only ever wandered through this neck of the woods once before, in search of a Blueprint Petroglyph. That particular spot wouldn't be on my itinerary (at least, not until I decided to give finding it a second shot), but having skirted the Turtle Mountain Wilderness once before, I knew that this segment would be a treat!

 

It's All Wilderness Now | EMHT Segment 4a Camp Clipper to Turtle Mountains It's All Wilderness Now | EMHT Segment 4a Camp Clipper to Turtle Mountains - After running the first two segments of the East Mojave Heritage Trail (EMHT) with Mike and Zane last month, and then returning for the third segment with @mrs.turbodb only a week later, it was less of a question of "where" and more a question of "when" my first trip of 2024 would take place. The "where" - of course - would be the final, fourth segment of the 770-mile long route, winding my way through the Mojave Trails National Monument and the Turtle Mountain Wilderness. Segment 1: Needles to Ivanpah - 173 miles Segment 2: Ivanpah to Rocky Ridge -199…
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Extras Along the Way | EMHT Segment 4 Extras Along the Way | EMHT Segment 4 - I could have included this stuff in the main East Mojave Heritage Trail stories - and usually I would have - but they were already getting long. Plus, I know that most would prefer YouTube videos anyway. Not that there will be any YouTube videos here, if I just got your hopes up. Anyway, this is a mishmash story of a few things that weren't explicitly part of EMHT Segment 4, but that I experienced during that same span of time. The Copper Glint Mine As I was leaving Las Vegas - my body and the Tacoma both resupplied after…

 

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One Comment

  1. Chris
    Chris February 28, 2024

    Just saw your FB posts on finishing section 4 of the EMHT, congrats! Looked amazing. I found a co-pilot and we're headed down that way next week. What can you share about trail conditions overall on the EMHT from your recent trip? Any closed roads/damage from the recent rains? There's been one or two "atmospheric rivers" to slam SoCal this winter since we last talked in Dec. I'm thinking of doing parts of section 2-3 and most of section 4 of the EMHT across 4 days. Too ambitious? I don't do much hiking, like you do, so I'm hoping that buys me some extra wiggle room.

    Thanks,
    Chris

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