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tamatt27
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by tamatt27 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:18 pm
I'm starting to plan my vacation around the KnightFest'10 and was thinking about visiting El Mirage Dry Lake. I know I'll be getting pics and videos of my KI3T there and started wondering if anyone else was game to do the same?
Who would be up for a photo/video shoot at El Mirage before the Festival? It's only 2-3 hrs away from Las Vegas. I think the best time would be dawn or dusk the day before the festival. We can discuss and decide as the date draws closer.
I'll be driving all the way from TX, so what's another couple of hours anyway!
Here's a link to the Park website:
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/barstow/mirage.html
$15 for a one day permit, valid from dawn to dusk

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stelios_z28
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by stelios_z28 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:37 pm
even though i live in greece.....i would give anything to bring there my replica and video shoot an intro remake of knight rider at the sunset!!!!
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stelios_z28
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by stelios_z28 » Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:25 am
i love the part in this el mirage site where it says.......:
Camping is permitted on the lakebed, but no more than 100 feet from the edge. This keeps the smooth center section of the lakebed clear for night riders.
.....they forgot to put a "k" in front of the night!hahahahahahaahahahahah