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  • Trail Report: Mojave Ghost Towns & Mines PT 1

    [COLOR="blue"]We did a tour through the Mojave desert in search of a few more early 1900's mines. A couple of the stops took us through old towns that are now either partially abandoned of in the process of being restored.

    Since the resort town of Ludlow was the last gas stop before MNP we did a little picture tour of the town. Ludlow was originally the result of the Bagdad-Chase mine a few miles to the south. (1906). Later it was a stop for the Route 66 highway, now only 2 gas stations and a cafe are left and is usually by-passed.

    From there our destination was the Rex mine, which turned out to be quite a operation. By the looks of the structures it looks like it was mined in the early 1900's. There is still a lot there to explore. A nice mine tunnel is still accessable.

    Since we has to go through the desert haven of Kelso we thought we'd stop and take a look around. The train depot has been restored (nicely) and is the park headquarters and visitor center for the Mojave National Preserve. They have a small cafe inside - no gas.

    From there it was off to the Death Valley Mine. On the way we stopped to explore an old cattle transfer area with lots of corrals and an old ranch house. Pretty cool for being in the middle of nowhere and situated in the middle of a Joshua tree forest.

    The Death Valley mine was in opperation till recently, having some fairly new equipment still on site. I believe it is now under restoration by the MNP. This is one of the most intact sites around. The older buildings look as to be dated around the early 1900's and in opperation up till maybe 20 or 30 yrs. ago.

    After a quick blink we realized we had just passed the town of Cima (sorry no pictures) and we headed for the Kelso sand dunes. It was suggested that we climb to the top of the highest dune, which we did.....well I came to with in a hundred yards from the top.

    A great day with some worthwhile areas to explore
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    LUDLOW
    This building dates 1906















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    Last edited by mkjeepers; 11-26-11, 07:44 PM.

  • #2
    man I want to see more of that mine shaft!
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    • #3
      You'll have to wait till PhotoBucket wakes up LOL

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      • #4
        Awesome stuff! I love ghost towns.
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        • #5
          Nice posting Mike! I always enjoy your trips!
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          • #6
            Looks like good times.
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            • #7
              Mike, what happened to all your photos????
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              • #8
                I think we all would like to share in the picture trip.
                I have been to the Orangeblossom, and the mining by the Lava Tube, but do not know about the Death Valley. May have been by there on my last trip through the Mojave Road trip.

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                • #9
                  Everything got deleted off of photobucket - sorry

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