Mitch (Great88) came over for a free breakfast (well he was laid off and a man's gotta eat!)
After a few chores we jumped in my truck and checked out the start of 2N10. Awesome, I can't wait until Tuesday.
After returning to my place, we jumped in the Jeeps and followed the old wagon Road that went from the town of Victor to Holcum Valley. It's kind of a neat feeling knowing you're on the same route that the eary pioneers and miners took and I doubt if the tral looks any different than it did back in the day.
We reached Hwy 18 at Cushenbury Springs and we saw four deer.
We went up the hwy until we reached 3N36. we followed the trail to the top of silver peak. It was so clear, no wind, and warm! At the top of Silver peak (6,756 ft asl) it was warm and "tee-shirt" weather!
Here's a few photos:
The beginning of the old Wagon Rd:
Along 3N36:
About half way to the top:
Near the top looking towards Lucerne Valley:
Here we are at the top of Silver Peak looking towards Johnson Valley. My Jeep is the closest and Mitch is behind me:
This is the vert mine shaft on top of the peak:
The view of Cactus Flats:
This is my first attempt at posting photos so be patient with me!
All in all it was a great day and you can't beat spending the day with Mitch. (Even though I had to bribe him with breakfast )
After a few chores we jumped in my truck and checked out the start of 2N10. Awesome, I can't wait until Tuesday.
After returning to my place, we jumped in the Jeeps and followed the old wagon Road that went from the town of Victor to Holcum Valley. It's kind of a neat feeling knowing you're on the same route that the eary pioneers and miners took and I doubt if the tral looks any different than it did back in the day.
We reached Hwy 18 at Cushenbury Springs and we saw four deer.
We went up the hwy until we reached 3N36. we followed the trail to the top of silver peak. It was so clear, no wind, and warm! At the top of Silver peak (6,756 ft asl) it was warm and "tee-shirt" weather!
Here's a few photos:
The beginning of the old Wagon Rd:
Along 3N36:
About half way to the top:
Near the top looking towards Lucerne Valley:
Here we are at the top of Silver Peak looking towards Johnson Valley. My Jeep is the closest and Mitch is behind me:
This is the vert mine shaft on top of the peak:
The view of Cactus Flats:
This is my first attempt at posting photos so be patient with me!
All in all it was a great day and you can't beat spending the day with Mitch. (Even though I had to bribe him with breakfast )
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