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TOUR - PAGE THREE
... Around the Area
Surrounding Rosamond you will find an eclectic
collection of interesting facilities and attractions, ranging from
advanced technology operations to relics of the desert past. Links
scattered throughout the text will lead you to added details.
Click on the
thumbnails to view full-size pictures or associated websites
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Edwards AFB
We have to start with EAFB because it is the 800-pound gorilla in
importance to our town! |
A National
Asset
Huge though it is, the base is dwarfed by the dedicated test
airspace associated with it. |
A Long
History
Virtually every major combat and research aircraft since WW-II
has been tested here |
Not Just
Air Force
NASA,
Jet Propulsion Lab, the
Marine Corps and others share the
Edwards facilities. |
People
Facilities
An ancillary benefit of EAFB flows to area military retirees in
the form of commissary, BX and recreational facilities |
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Willow
Springs Raceway
Endless SoCal development has swallowed up most of our pioneer racing
facilities. Willow Springs is taking over as THE racing center for the
southland. |
Pick Your
Track
Boasting almost every type of racing surface, Willow Springs
attracts operators of all sorts of fast hardware. It's also a favorite
site for media production operations. |
Mojave
Spaceport
Widely known as home of Burt Rutan's Scaled Composites, Mojave is
now officially a civilian spaceport, offering the possibility of access to
the huge block of restricted military airspace. |
Our Local
Cat House
No, we're not talking Nevada - style social recreation.
The Exotic Feline Breeding Compound is dedicated to preserving threatened
bloodlines. Open to the public. |
Willow
Springs Townsite
Willow Springs was an important stage stop on the LA-San
Francisco route that died with the coming of the railroad in the 1870's.
Today it's not that far west of new development ...who knows what the future
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Tropico
Gold Mine
Mega-dollars came out of the ground here, then for years it was a
tourist attraction , filming site, and home of the World Chili Championship
cook-off. Today, thanks to the "benefits" of our wonderful tort
system, it can only be viewed from outside the fences. |
Golden
Queen Mine
One of the few area mining locations still active, Soledad Mountain
just north of Rosamond is home of
Golden Queen's operations. |
Indian
Museum
Just re-opened to the public after extensive renovation work.
Definitely worth a visit. |
Wind
Generation
"Farming" the wind off the nearby mountains is a thriving enterprise and
worth a short drive to observe up close. Major
expansion projects are ongoing.
Several large
Solar Energy sites are also under construction nearby. |
Sky-Diving,
Anyone?
(Well, jump ops recently
suspended after many years at Cal City..but we'll leave the picture up for a
while...who knows?) |
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Soaring
The terrain from Rosamond northward generates every kind of "lift"
a soaring pilot might want. From basic desert thermals to the
world-record supporting Sierra mountain waves, all can be accessed from area
airports.
Cal City Airport & Tehapachi's
Mountain Valley are major
local sites. |
Off-Roading
Yes, we know it's the bane of the environmental movement, but
there is room for all. North of Rosamond the Jawbone Canyon off-road area is a
huge draw for SoCal off-roaders and is but one of many. |
Desert
Poppies
More environmentally correct, the California Desert Poppy
Preserve and nearby desert areas offer seasonal views of more poppies than
you knew could exist. Unfortunately, they do march (bloom, rather) to
their own drummer. |
Our Desert
While the desert may strike the uninitiated as a sere wasteland,
it has a beauty of its own. Drive a bit off the beaten path, get out
and spend a little time looking closely. |
Sky
& Stars
This writer spent decades under the dull marine layer clouds of
LA. You know what? This is better.
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