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  • Trail Report: Nightmare Gulch - day after the big rain storm

    Some friends from ExPo and my family ran Nightmare Gulch yesterday. It was very wet, but lots of fun. The snow was beautiful.

    The good news is that "Exit Hill" is no longer officially required. There are new signs posted at the north end at the top of Opal Canyon that indicate that the trail formally and officially goes all the way through. Hurrah! A trail got OPENED! How often do you get to hear that these days!

    After Nightmare, we headed up to the east and ran along the ridge line towards the Dutch Cleanser talc mine, which is very cool to visit if you've never been, though a bit hard to find! We were cutting fresh tracks in a light layer of snow much of the time. The weather was near 60 and sunny, no wind. We were wearing t-shirts. It was awesome. As we exited out on EP15 we came across some puddles...that turned out to be pretty darn deep!


    Images and movies on SmugMug
    (plus a few below):

    Water in the Gulch


    New sign at the north (tail) end of Nightmare Gulch!


    The backdrop of the El Paso mtns


    Talc mine



    I think my favorite photo this year so far:



    A fun movie: (click the image)
    Off road adventure photography:

    TreadLightly Trainer
    Wilderness First Aid (WFA)
    HAM - KI6PFO

    2005 Rubicon Unlimited + trailer

  • #2
    Nathan,

    Great pictures. The inside of the talc mine came out fantastic. To bad the kids don't have fun when you go out! LMBO Nice video. You need to come out this direction on day and we'll do some mine exploring.

    Mitch

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    • #3
      Great pics. Beautiful scenery and the talk mines look cool.
      holes = cowbell

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      • #4
        Nathan, yer right about that!the still photo with the jeep,s running thru the water is awesome..
        "A man who fears suffering,is already suffering from what he fears"!

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        • #5
          Very cool , never been to the talc mine before next time I go I will have to check it out. The water pic. is great.

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          • #6
            Take me back to when I was a kid...I loved when my old man would run through the water...
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            • #7
              Hey Nwoods,

              how would I find this place? can you send me directions and pathways to mimic this. I have some friends very interested in adding this to our list of day trips.

              Moke

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Moke View Post
                Hey Nwoods,

                how would I find this place? can you send me directions and pathways to mimic this. I have some friends very interested in adding this to our list of day trips.

                Moke
                To Dutch Cleanser Mine from Opal (end of Nightmare)
                N35 25.020 W117 57.200 "Top" of Opal Canyon
                N35 25.735 W117 56.632
                N35 26.306 W117 56.684
                N35 26.067 W117 56.148
                N35 26.407 W117 55.527
                N35 26.075 W117 55.668 Dutch Cleanser Mine

                Escape Route To the 14 from Dutch Cleanser Mine
                N35 26.407 W117 55.522 turn left
                N35 26.067 W117 56.148
                N35 26.306 W117 56.684
                N35 26.333 W117 57.035
                N35 26.337 W117 57.366
                N35 26.191 W117 57.860
                N35 26.109 W117 58.097
                N35 25.461 W117 58.585
                N35 25.287 W117 58.646
                N35 25.171 W117 58.732 The 14 Hwy
                Off road adventure photography:

                TreadLightly Trainer
                Wilderness First Aid (WFA)
                HAM - KI6PFO

                2005 Rubicon Unlimited + trailer

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                • #9
                  Check this out. Of of the guys in our group has a Garmin backpack style GPS that came with this cool map/tracking service:
                  http://connect.garmin.com/player/23297933
                  Off road adventure photography:

                  TreadLightly Trainer
                  Wilderness First Aid (WFA)
                  HAM - KI6PFO

                  2005 Rubicon Unlimited + trailer

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by nwoods View Post
                    Check this out. Of of the guys in our group has a Garmin backpack style GPS that came with this cool map/tracking service:
                    http://connect.garmin.com/player/23297933
                    That's a cool site!

                    I've just signed up for an account to see how I like it.

                    Thanks for sharing that.

                    Christian
                    "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." - Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855)

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