California Desert District
 
Western Mojave Desert Off Road Vehicle Designation Project

 

Environmental Assessment and Draft CDCA Plan Amendment (March, 2003)

(NOTE: These are PDF files, readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader, available as a free download from the company)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Appendices

Appendix C (2.2 megabytes)

References

EA Map 1 (Designation Project EA Map)

Key maps

(these show -- by number -- which sections of the larger map are enlarged by each of the 87 maps that follow. There are two versions of each map, designated by file name:

  • "na" at the beginning of the file name indicates a map designating "no action"
  • "p" at the beginning of the file name indicates a map designating "proposed action."
  • The numbers on the key maps should refer to the file names of the 183 maps that follow.

The key maps (in PDF format) are:

[No_Action_Index] = "No Action" Maps

[Prop_Act_Index] = "Proposed Action" maps

Maps

183 maps related to this document (this link will take you to a Web page with links to 183 PDF files, each between about 1.5 and 4 megabytes. Each is listed by file name.)

Note: These are physically large PDF files, designed for print plotters. They may appear incomplete if viewed in your browser window. For best results, position your cursor over a link, and click the right mouse button. That should pop up a menu - select "Save Target As..." (or similar wording depending on your browser version). Make note of which folder/directory you are saving the file to. When the download is complete, open that folder/directory, double-click on the file name, and the map should open directly in your Adobe Acrobat Reader -- without your Web browser.

Further details on these maps-- quoted from the "Table of Contents" file above (this text refers to the CD ROM disk enclosed with printed copies of the document -- but these are the same files which can be accessed online):

"Maps of the route network can be found on the attached compact disk (CD Rom). Maps are full color, 1:24,000 scale USGS topographic quads; where applicable, the route number is attached for easy cross-referencing to the tables presented in Appendix C. Maps can be viewed using the Adobe reader on your home or local library computer. You will find that this will enable you to view any section of the route network at a variety of scales, and to print your own maps from the attached files. Please note that an index map is also provided. Subregion and motorized access zone boundaries are indicated on the maps."