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    Well, wife and I finally went out on some dirt instead of the asphalt this last Saturday. There is a place nearby in Joshua Tree called Sunfair Lake. At least that's one of the many names I've heard the place called. The awesome things about this place are that it has a dry lakebed so there is plenty of parking for groups of all sizes to camp, grill or catch some rays. The trails are good for novice up to some pretty challenging ones if you want it (or so I'm told because I'm just a newb Jeeper and couldn't rate a trail if it bit me on the rear.) About the only downer is that there is getting to be a few tons of trash out there ranging from car hulks to washer and dryers that have been used for target practice. Just about anything that doesn't have a driver in it gets shot out there... so yea, that's not so kewl. Probably a great location for a "Stoddard Valley" type project. If we had a local 4x4 club around here, I'd probably be in it and suggest putting something together.

    But I'm wandering off my subject...

    So we went out to Sunfair Lake, just the wife and I. I led in my oil leaker (to leave a trail in case we get separated?)
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    I had a destination in mind already, which was some old abandoned mineshafts on the north side of the area. I'm not sure if it's an OHV area or not. But I took my Jeep all the way up to the shafts, wife wasn't feeling well but trooped out there with me anyway, just didn't want to climb over any rocks in her Jeep.
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    The wife left her YJ back within view while I banged my junk up and down on some smallish rocks going to the mines.
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    Exploring around is a lot of the fun for the Mrs. and I when we head out in the Jeeps. These mines are a favorite of mine to head up to. I forgot my flashlight so we didn't go all the way into them this time.
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    We were going to head out the way we came in, which would have been more fun, buuuut I notice something was awry with the CJ's handling and had a look-see under neath of her... this probably isn't according to manufacturer's specs. It was a little odd getting her home.
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    Yes, I do think it's a good idea to weld the mounts on now.

    Driving home we passed by this place... I had to take a picture of it... people out here are WEIRD.
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    I saw what Sarah did with the satellite photo from google maps... so I thought maybe it would be kewl to include an overhead view of the approximate route we took. So if you're bored some day, live in the hi-desert and feel the urge to go underground... here ya go.
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  • #2
    I like it! Mines are alway cool! Dont know about the pink building with the drawings..

    What kind of mines were they???
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    • #3
      Mines.

      I think they are copper mines. A great deal of the ore is found in the hills surrounding this area. "Copper Mountain College" lies at the foot of the largest hill in this area. Also, the walls have turned green inside the mines,;it is possibly from some kind of crystaline formations we found on some of the rocks, but we think it's from the copper ore in the rocks.

      I'm not sure if they were mining for copper, gold or silver. I'd have to look up more information on the area to be sure.
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      • #4
        Very cool pics there Nick! Sorry I could not head out with you but hopefully next time I can go putty around. I really like Sunfair and want to explore it some more.
        Michael

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        • #5
          no problem.

          How many runs have I missed because of whatever reason happened to come up? TONS. It's no problem but be sure we'll invite you again soon!
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          • #6
            By any chance were you headed towards yucca on 62 around 1130 today?

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            • #7
              Sorry took me a few... works been nuts.

              Um, not likely it was me. Spring is still hanging on the Valdez. You mean someone else has a beater blue ole Jeep tooling around? Dang, now I gotta paint it road-stripe yellow!
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              • #8
                nice pics. glad to see you finally getting those jeeps out there on the trail. too bad the damn thing broke again.
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                ERIK


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                • #9
                  sweet pics! congrats on getting that jeep moving ... even if it was just for a little while
                  :gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:

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                  • #10
                    I swear on my chicken faces enterprise...

                    I will get the Valdez moving again today.

                    Even if I just rebolt the spring back to the frame and do welding later on. I have another place to take the wife on my next weekend off... which looks like the 18th and 19th.

                    YAY!:beer:
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Desert_Valdez
                      Sorry took me a few... works been nuts.

                      Um, not likely it was me. Spring is still hanging on the Valdez. You mean someone else has a beater blue ole Jeep tooling around? Dang, now I gotta paint it road-stripe yellow!
                      Yep, there was a dark blue cj headed toward yucca monday with a 20 degree list to port. I thought it might be yours.

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                      • #12
                        The Valdez is on an even keel again. I'm having the perch's welded on thursday next.
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                        • #13
                          Nice pics... looks like a good trail.

                          Michael
                          1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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                          • #14
                            Thanks! Its a novice trail really, but scenery is nice.
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