Eastern Mojave Vegetation | Lundy Lake Road |
| Tom Schweich |
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Lundy Lake
Road goes up Lundy Canyon from US Highway 395 to the trailhead past the Lundy Lake Resort.
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| Other Articles: California Highway 167: at US Hwy 395 north of Lee Vining U. S. Highway 395: at CA Hwy 167
Junction: US Highway 395 | | Literature Cited: Locations: Lundy Canyon. | Lundy Canyon
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Lundy Canyon Campground | | Lundy Lake
Dam Other Articles: Field Notes: 26-Jun-07 at Lundy Lake Locations: Lundy Lake. Lundy Lake Dam |
| Lundy Lake Other Articles: Field Notes: 26-Jun-07 at Lundy Lake |
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Plaque at Lundy Other Articles: Field Notes: 20070626710
| | Literature Cited: Other Articles: Field Notes: 26-Jun-07 at Lundy Locations: Lundy.
| LundyLundy Lake Resort with a general store and boat launch |
The road ends in a one-way loop around an outhouse at the Lundy Canyon Trailhead, where there appear to be a few small campsites with picnic tables tucked into the trees.
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| Literature CitedA list of all literature cited by this web site can be found in the Bibliography.
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| Billeb, Emil B. 1968. Mining Camp Days. Berkeley, CA: Howell-North Books, 1968. {TAS} Location records referred to by this literature:
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| Bursik, Marcus and Kerry Sieh. 1989. Range Front Faulting and Volcanism in the Mono Basin, Eastern California. Journal of Geophysical Research. 94(111):15,587-15,609. {TAS-pdf} Location records referred to by this literature:
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| | Date and time this article was prepared: 5/15/2008 12:33:15 PM |