Eastern Mojave Vegetation Cedar Canyon Road - Mojave National Preserve  
 

Tom Schweich  

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Full Size ImageThe Mojave Road west of Cedar Canyon.
Full Size ImagePlaque dedicated to the Mojave Road  

Mojave Road

This plaque, and the road behind it, are portions of the historic Mojave Road.

Literature Cited:
- Burn Area Emergency Response Team, 2005.
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Other articles:
• Kelso Cima Road:   at Cedar Canyon Road;  

Junction:
  • Kelso Cima Road, northeast to Cima, or southwest to Kelso.
  • Historic Mojave Road, west to Marl Spring.

Locations: Leppy Water (Tank).  

Leppy Water (Tank).

Full Size ImageCurcurbita palmata along Cedar Canyon Road.  
Coyote Melon (Curcurbita palmata) along Cedar Canyon Road. This photograph was taken in September 1998, after a very wet summer.

Full Size ImageRattlesnake on Cedar Canyon Road.  
Rattlesnake along the lower portion of Cedar Canyon Road. This photograph was taken in April, 1999, and this snake was very aggressive, opposite of the snake seen below.

Literature Cited:
- Thompson, David G., 1921.

Other articles:
• Routes to Water:   at Cedar Cyn Rd;  

Junction: Road to Thomas Place, Death Valley Mine, and Cima.

Thompson's (1921) route between Cima and Fenner follows this road past the Death Valley Mine.

Other articles:
• Routes to Water:   near Cedar Cyn;  

Road descends into Cedar Canyon.

Literature Cited:
- Yeaton, R. I., R. W. Yeaton, J. P. Waggoner III and J. E. Horenstein., 1985.

Other articles:
• Field Notes:   Apr 1995;
Full Size ImageVegetation along Cedar Canyon Road.  

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Joshua trees and Mojave Yuccas along Cedar Canyon Road.
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Vegetation along Cedar Canyon Road.
Cedar Canyon Road is the upper portion of the elevational gradient studied by Yeaton, et al. (1985). This little valley south of Cedar Canyon Road is at 1525 m elevation, the elevation of the next-to-highest of Yeaton, et al.'s (1985) plots.

Literature Cited:
- Griffin, Joy M., 2006.  

 

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  16-Oct-05 in Cedar Canyon;

Locations: Cedar Canyon.
Full Size ImageLower Cedar Canyon after the Hackberry Complex Fire.  

View west into Cedar Canyon.

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  16-Oct-05 in Cedar Canyon;
Full Size ImageBurned Joshua tree in Cedar Canyon  

Burned Joshua tree in Cedar Canyon.

Other articles:
• Black Canyon Road:   at Cedar Cyn Rd;  

Junction: Black Canyon Road, west into Kelso Valley to Kelso-Cima Road, or east past Rock Springs into Lanfair Valley.

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  November 1990;
Full Size ImagePlateau north of Cedar Canyon.
Full Size ImageCheryl at the top of a cascade we used to access the plateau.  

Small road leads a short way inyo a canyon. To the northeast is a plateau.

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Pinto Mountain to the east of the plateau.

Full Size ImageUnknown fungi on telephone road in Cedar Canyon.  
Undetermined fungi along telephone road in Cedar Canyon, near west end of Pinto Mountain.

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  15-Oct-05 in Cedar Cyn;
Full Size ImagePatchy burned areas on Pinto Mountain.  

The south face of Pinto Mountain as seen from Cedar Canyon road. This photo was taken after the Hackberry Complex Fire.

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  15-Oct-05 at Pinto Mountain;

Locations: Cedar Canyon.
Full Size ImageView of Cedar Canyon from Pinto Mountain  

Cedar Canyon and the road as seen from the south face of Pinto Mountain.

Locations: Cedar Canyon.
Full Size ImageCedar Canyon as seen from Pinto Mountain  

 

Full Size ImagePeach Springs Tuff, Winkler Formation, and Wild Horse Mesa Tuff on the south side of Pinto Mountain.  
View of Winkler Formation on the south side of Pinto Mountain. The lower unit on the left is Peach Springs Tuff. The middle unit, just right of center, is Winkler Formation. The volcanic unit in the upper right is Wild Horse Mesa Tuff.

Other articles:
• Eastern Mojave Geology:  Winkler Fm at Pinto Mtn;

Locations: Cedar Canyon.
Full Size ImageWinkler Formation, with Cedar Canyon in the background.  

View of an outcrop of the Winkler Formation on the south side of Pinto Mountain, with Cedar Canyon in the background. The dark ledge in the lower right corner of the photograph is the top of the Winkler Formation. The Winkler Formation also crops out as the light-colored rocks in the middle distance. The rocks above the Winkler Formation are the Hole-in-the-Wall Tuff.

Other articles:
• Frasera albomarginata:   at Pinto Mountain;
Full Size ImageWinkler Formation on the south side of Pinto Mountain  

Another view of the same outcrop. The Winkler Formation is seen in the lower left. The Hole-in-the-Wall Tuff is above.

A few stakes marking location of some Frasera albomarginata can be seen in the lower right corner.


Full Size ImageTwo burros (Equus assinus) along Cedar Canyon Road  
Two burros (Equus assinus) along Cedar Canyon Road, under a Utah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma). Round Valley is in the background.

 

 

Other articles:
• Field Notes:   1 May 2012;  Coll. No. 155;  Coll. No. 199;  Coll. No. 200;   Coll. No. 229, 27 Apr 2000;   Coll. No. 282, 24 Apr 2001;   Coll. No. 283 24 Apr 2011;  Coll. No. 285;  20010915030;  20030526060;   Coll. No. 310, 25 May 2003;
• Eastern Mojave Geology:  Winkler Formation;

Locations: Pinto Mountain.
Full Size ImageColl. No. 285, Eriastrum eremicum near Pinto Mountain.  

Pinto Mountain

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Purple Bird's-Beak (Cordylanthus parviflorus)
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Coll. No. 310, Cryptantha gracilis
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Coll. No. 48, Distichlis spicata
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Coll. No. 199, Verbena gooddingii
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Coll. No. 200, Chenopodium incanum var. occidentale
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Coll. No. 282, Astragalus cimae var. cimae
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Coll. No. 283, Gilia ophthalmoides
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Coll. No. 309, Syntrichopappus fremontii
This is my location 3, where I have a study plot of Frasera albomarginata.

Other articles:
• FAQ:   Lobo Point;
• Field Notes:   23 May 1998;
• Eastern Mojave Geology:  460000;
Full Size ImageSouth face of Pinto Mountain.
Full Size ImageLook south across Round Valley from the south slope of Pinto Mountain.  

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Winkler Formation at Pinto Mountain.
The Winkler Formation crops just above the base of Pinto Mountain. This is one of three locations in the eastern Mojave where it does. The other two are: the north slope of Wild Horse Mesa and Hackberry Mountain.

Full Size ImageBarrel Cactus (Ferocactus cylindracus) at the base of the south side of Pinto Mountain.  
A large Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus cylindracus) at the base of Pinto Mountain.

Full Size ImageRattlesnake on Cedar Canyon Road.  
Rattlesnake on Cedar Canyon Road.

Full Size ImageTwo more burros seen along Cedar Canyon Road.  
Two burros along Cedar Canyon Road. The burro on the right seemed like it wanted to approach us, as it would walk several steps toward us, then stop and back away.

 

 

Other articles:
• Field Notes:   April 1985;  1987100010;

Locations: Government Holes.
Full Size ImageLarge gopher snake on Cedar Canyon near Government Holes.  

Government Holes

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Government Holes, October 1987.
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Government Holes.
Government Holes is across the wash south of Cedar Canyon Road. The eastern Mojave folklore is that Government Holes is the site of the only fatal shoot-out in the eastern Mojave. It was apparently the sheep herders against the cattlemen.

Locations: New York Mountains.
Full Size ImageNew York Mountains as seen from Bert Smith Rock House at Rock Spring  

 

 

 

Locations: Rock Spring.  

Rock Spring

At Rock Spring is the Rock House, Fort Rock Spring, Camp Rock Spring, and Rock Spring itself.

 

Locations: Rock Spring.
Full Size ImageBert Smith Rock House in April, 2004.
Full Size ImageBert Smith Rock House  

Rock House

The "Rock House," occupied for a time by Carl Faber, who is now a well-known desert artist.

 

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  1981 desert studies;
Full Size ImagePlaque for Camp Rock Spring.  

Camp Rock Spring (Fort Rock Spring)

 

 

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  1981 desert studies;  25 May 1985;  1987100010;

Locations: Watson Wash.
Full Size ImageOenothera cespitosa at Rock Spring.  

Rock Spring (itself)

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Hikers in the wash of Rock Spring.
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Lydia Schweich (my mother) at Rock Springs.
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Stuart, 4th Infantry, May 16, 1864.
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Rock Spring
Rock Spring is in an unnamed wash that that drains Round Valley. As the wash comes through the granite, the water is forced to the surface, making Rock Spring one of the more reliable springs in the eastern Mojave. Rock Spring empties into Watson Wash which can be seen in the distance.

Literature Cited:
- Jaeger, Edmund C, 1965.
Full Size ImageRed-spotted toad (Bufo punctatus)  

The Red-spotted toad (Bufo punctatus) is found at Rock Spring. Confined to the deserts of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, the red-spotted toad is less than 3 inches long and has small, squat, vermilion-tipped warts (Jaeger, 1965). Spawning occurred the last week in April, 1996, when this picture was taken.

Other articles:
• Pinto Valley Road:   at Cedar Cyn Rd;

Locations: Watson Wash.  

Junction: Pinto Valley Road

This road joins Cedar Canyon Road in Watson Wash. Take this road, not the next one.

There is another road on the east side of Watson Wash that heads north toward the New York Mountains. I've never taken it, but have heard that it is little used, and difficult in spots.

Other articles:
• Caruthers Canyon Road:   at Cedar Cyn Rd;  

Junction: Caruthers Canyon Road.

Theory would have it that you could take this road to Caruthers Canyon. I've never done it and therefore cannot give you an assessment of the road. When destined for the New York Mountains, I usually take Pinto Valley Road, from near Rock Spring, or take New York Mountain Road from Ivanpah Road.

 

 

Literature Cited:
- Thompson, David G., 1921.

Other articles:
• Ivanpah Road:   at Lanfair and Cedar Canyon Roads.;
• Lanfair Road:  Lanfair;
• Routes to Water:   at Lanfair;   at Lanfair;

Locations: Lanfair.  

Lanfair

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Piute Canyon.
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Piute Canyon.
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Road to Fort Piute.
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"Lanfair #1"
Junctions:
  • Ivanpah Road, north through Lanfair Valley to Ivanpah Valley.
  • Road to Fort Piute, east through the Piute Range.
  • Lanfair Road, south past Hackberry mountain to Goffs.
If you have a question or a comment you may write to me at: tomas@schweich.com I sometimes post interesting questions in my FAQ, but I never disclose your full name or address.  


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Date and time this article was prepared: 11/3/2024 5:20:47 PM