I don't know how many "best day ever" days you can have, but this was another!
I met Roger (CJ) and his friends Richard and Minda (TJ) in Lucerne at 7:00am for a quick run towards Landers off Hwy 247 before meeting Brian and Mike back at Camp Rock Road at 9:30am. We headed east on Hwy 247 in search of a couple more "Bill Mann" sites. We found the Rock Corral south of 247 and the wonderful spring just south of it. This spring and corral was established long ago and the spring area looks to be tended by caring Johnson Valley residents. Next we looked for "Boothes Folly", which is listed as a very old rock cabin. This was a cool spot that hasn't been destroy by the desert vandels. Very nice areas to explore further, but we needed to stay on schedule and head back to Camp Rock Road to meet Brian and Mike.
After we all aired down at Camp Rock Road
we headed to the Fry Mountain Mines so that Brian could document some of the historical sites in the area before the military steals more of our public lands from us. We checked out the Cold Fear Mine and explored the tunnels and area. Back out the canyon and north to the Main Fry Mountain Mine for some extensive under ground exploring! This mine has several hundred feet of under ground tunnels, with different options. We explored all of the tunnels this trip. There are a dozen mines and tunnels / shafts in this area. We left in search of the "Holy Grail" wooden arrastra that I visited before. We found a little canyon with a small rock waterfall to climb on the way and I actually got to take the plastic wrap off of my virgin tow-strap! I won't say who got straped but it wasn't me! We visited the wooden arrastra,an old rock arrastra, and several mine shafts that included miner signatures in the rocks from 1911! With Brians urging we followed a narrow series of trails out to head back to Cougar Buttes from some crawling. Richard and Minda had to leave, so we parted ways and then at Cougar Buttes we parted with Roger, who also had afternoon plans. So I followed Brian and Mike to the Buttes for a little class in Rock Crawling. Brian instilled lots of confidence in my Jeeps abilities and had me "doing it" where I would not have gone before! We played for a while and with spotting from Brian I played some new angles that would have stopped me in the past. All in all it was another "BEST DAY EVER" again. It was cool in the morning, got hot, got cool, had pouring rain on the way home, and the best part is that I'm meeting Dave to do it again at 6:00am in the morning.
Mitch
It's going to be a great day!
Rock Corral / Water trough Landers area
Well maintained Spring and picnic table area
"Booths Folly" Rock Cabin
Cold Fear Mine - Fry Mountains
Roger having fun leaving the Cold Fear Mine
Lunch at the Fry Mountain Mine Great View!
Richard and Minda playing in the stock TJ
The "Holy Grail" arrastra!!!
Playin at the Buttes
Brian and Mike / Cougar Buttes area
I met Roger (CJ) and his friends Richard and Minda (TJ) in Lucerne at 7:00am for a quick run towards Landers off Hwy 247 before meeting Brian and Mike back at Camp Rock Road at 9:30am. We headed east on Hwy 247 in search of a couple more "Bill Mann" sites. We found the Rock Corral south of 247 and the wonderful spring just south of it. This spring and corral was established long ago and the spring area looks to be tended by caring Johnson Valley residents. Next we looked for "Boothes Folly", which is listed as a very old rock cabin. This was a cool spot that hasn't been destroy by the desert vandels. Very nice areas to explore further, but we needed to stay on schedule and head back to Camp Rock Road to meet Brian and Mike.
After we all aired down at Camp Rock Road
we headed to the Fry Mountain Mines so that Brian could document some of the historical sites in the area before the military steals more of our public lands from us. We checked out the Cold Fear Mine and explored the tunnels and area. Back out the canyon and north to the Main Fry Mountain Mine for some extensive under ground exploring! This mine has several hundred feet of under ground tunnels, with different options. We explored all of the tunnels this trip. There are a dozen mines and tunnels / shafts in this area. We left in search of the "Holy Grail" wooden arrastra that I visited before. We found a little canyon with a small rock waterfall to climb on the way and I actually got to take the plastic wrap off of my virgin tow-strap! I won't say who got straped but it wasn't me! We visited the wooden arrastra,an old rock arrastra, and several mine shafts that included miner signatures in the rocks from 1911! With Brians urging we followed a narrow series of trails out to head back to Cougar Buttes from some crawling. Richard and Minda had to leave, so we parted ways and then at Cougar Buttes we parted with Roger, who also had afternoon plans. So I followed Brian and Mike to the Buttes for a little class in Rock Crawling. Brian instilled lots of confidence in my Jeeps abilities and had me "doing it" where I would not have gone before! We played for a while and with spotting from Brian I played some new angles that would have stopped me in the past. All in all it was another "BEST DAY EVER" again. It was cool in the morning, got hot, got cool, had pouring rain on the way home, and the best part is that I'm meeting Dave to do it again at 6:00am in the morning.
Mitch
It's going to be a great day!
Rock Corral / Water trough Landers area
Well maintained Spring and picnic table area
"Booths Folly" Rock Cabin
Cold Fear Mine - Fry Mountains
Roger having fun leaving the Cold Fear Mine
Lunch at the Fry Mountain Mine Great View!
Richard and Minda playing in the stock TJ
The "Holy Grail" arrastra!!!
Playin at the Buttes
Brian and Mike / Cougar Buttes area
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