Eastern Mojave Vegetation BLM Route NN 580 (Cree Camp Road)  
 

Tom Schweich  

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Other Articles: Halloran Springs Road: at Cree Camp Road  

Junction: Halloran Springs Road
Full Size Image Workings at the Wander Mine

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Locations: Wander Mine.  

Wander Mine
Full Size Image Road to Cree Camp.

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Literature Cited:
- Casebier, Dennis G., 1988.
- Mann, Bill, 1999. Full Size Image Well near Cree Camp.

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Above Cree Camp there are two wells across the road from each other in a springy area. Mann (1999) refers to these wells as Hytens Well. However, the U. S. G. S. shows Hytens Well to be about a mile and a half to the northeast. The East Mojave Heritage Trail (Casebier, 1988, p. 182) passes between the two wells but makes no mention of their name.
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Full Size Image Cree Camp

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Cree Camp

 
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Literature Cited

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Casebier, Dennis G. 1988. Guide to the East Mojave Heritage Trail: Ivanpah to Rocky Ridge. Tales of the Mojave Road Number Fourteen. Norco, California: Tales of the Mojave Road Publishing Company, October 1988. {TAS}

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Mann, Bill. 1999. Guide to 50 Interesting and Mysterious Sites in the Mojave. Volume 2. Barstow, California: Shortfuse Publishing Co., 1998. {TAS}

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Date and time this article was prepared: 6/30/2008 10:45:52 AM