Anyone know anything about Willcox Dry Lake in SE Arizona?
A ways out, but I'm planning a trip with a friend from Tuscon over to Marfa, TX in the fall. It looks on order of the size of Red Dry Lake up by
Kingman (awesome buggying there, BTW).
krumlydoublespeed360 - 19-3-2010 at 04:14 PM
say hello to rusty he lives in kingman ,btw he's legally blind,he rides a mean landsailor now.he might come to nabx/sbbb,he's a inspiration i'll tell
you. just ask dean.sunset-Jim - 20-3-2010 at 08:32 AM
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Originally posted by doublespeed360
say hello to rusty.... he's a inspiration i'll tell you.
I'll second that. He made the meanest riding tandem buggy ever. Hopefully whoever bought that thing will be coming back to NABX again and be
bringing it.
And when you look at somebody that has some yrs behind them and you say to yourself that you can only hope the same for yourself... that's Rusty
Hope to see ya there Rusty, wasn't the same without ya last year. Or has it been 2 years now (see what I mean) :Pkitemaker4 - 20-3-2010 at 09:10 AM
Several years ago driving out to nabx we stopped and checked out the lake there in Wilcox. We found the surface soft and powdery and I was told it
was because of freezing and thawing from the winter. You need to stay on the west side of the railroad track that runs through it. The east side
was used for training for ww2 and there are unexploded things out there. Maybe someone local can give you a better idea of conditions on the lake
bed.
Susan (npw goddess)kitemaker4 - 20-3-2010 at 09:17 AM
There is another lake bed off of I-10 in New Mexico close to the Arizonia state line. It is south of the I-10. Look for Playas New Mexico. The land
sailors go out there and sail from time to time.
There is a dry lake in west Texas also. It is east of El Paso on the east side of Dell City.