Went out today with Roger (Blk CJ), John & Judy (Red TJ), Brandon & Michele (Gray 94YJ), Leann and Mary on quads. We trailered the quads to the trail head off Hwy247 and cruised up to the One Ton Mine area. We checked out the One Ton and Double AA #2 Mine. We hit some narrow shelf roads and through the sand wash to an overlook. Perfect clear weather as it warmed up into the 70's. Next we head back to our starting point and then to the Quill Spring area. I've been here before but not beyond the spring. We explored some mines and some new trails and them headed to the Spring. We opened and them closed behind us the gate at the spring. I'm told that this is to keep out the free range cattle. Another 1/4 mile and we found the Quill Tungsten Mine. This mine has about 400 feet of tunnels and we explored all of them. Very rare to find a Tungsten mine in this area. Next we traveled the narrow wash and trail as it climbed up and up till we hit the end of the trail at 5100' elevation. The view from up there was so awesome! There was a couple of steep loose areas on the climb and was worth the effort. This turned out to be another great day and there still is tons more to explore in this area. Thanks everyone!
Mitch
Old mining trail
John & Judy
Parking at the Double AA Mine
Quill Spring / Brandon & Michele
Quill Tungsten Mine and mill foundation
100 feet inside Quill Tungsten Mine
Lunch Time!
Awesome views / Looking north
Looking south back to Lucerne
Mitch
Old mining trail
John & Judy
Parking at the Double AA Mine
Quill Spring / Brandon & Michele
Quill Tungsten Mine and mill foundation
100 feet inside Quill Tungsten Mine
Lunch Time!
Awesome views / Looking north
Looking south back to Lucerne
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