Blue Star Hwy Santa Maria Mountains
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 10:10 am
This Trail crosses Wilderness reserves and BLM land. It can be accessed from Hwy 177 just East of Desert Center, CA, At the BLM road head Display and makes for a fun yet at times a hard run due to monsoon weather near Blythe.
This section of trail has a memorial on the west side of Hwy 177. If you head East Via part of the Blue Star Hwy Used By our Military During WW II, you end up near Hwy 95, near Blythe and the I-10 Fwy. Some portions of the trail become crawls. In various locations throughout the range, there are old ruins and mine areas and Geology that make for great photo sessions. The trip it's self takes about 10 to 14 hours to travel safely and there is C-phone coverage from Hwy 177 to the pass West of the
Santa Maria Mountains, then it starts again near North of the town of Blythe to the East of the range.
Take extra fuel and Water and use your GPS and paper maps; one area looks like and another for a 20 mile section near the Black Jack Mine; 'Thats located on the North end of the Santa Maria Mtns'.
* "Google Earth" is a good starter for reserch of the area.
Other good maps can be found at USGS.gov.
Ham radio works on 440 Mhz and 2 Meter for repeaters in the Palm Springs and Blythe areas.
The two most hazardous things on the trip are "Sandtraps" and "crawl areas" where an unattentive driver could wreck or flip.
Best to drive slow and enjoy the vista.
Dave (kg6gia)
This section of trail has a memorial on the west side of Hwy 177. If you head East Via part of the Blue Star Hwy Used By our Military During WW II, you end up near Hwy 95, near Blythe and the I-10 Fwy. Some portions of the trail become crawls. In various locations throughout the range, there are old ruins and mine areas and Geology that make for great photo sessions. The trip it's self takes about 10 to 14 hours to travel safely and there is C-phone coverage from Hwy 177 to the pass West of the
Santa Maria Mountains, then it starts again near North of the town of Blythe to the East of the range.
Take extra fuel and Water and use your GPS and paper maps; one area looks like and another for a 20 mile section near the Black Jack Mine; 'Thats located on the North end of the Santa Maria Mtns'.
* "Google Earth" is a good starter for reserch of the area.
Other good maps can be found at USGS.gov.
Ham radio works on 440 Mhz and 2 Meter for repeaters in the Palm Springs and Blythe areas.
The two most hazardous things on the trip are "Sandtraps" and "crawl areas" where an unattentive driver could wreck or flip.
Best to drive slow and enjoy the vista.
Dave (kg6gia)