Bears Ears, Moab, Arches, Monticello, Blanding and Bluff, September 2022

The 2nd annual reunion trip with our friends from Paradise California happened the end of September 2022. Sixteen of our friends (8 couples) that got scattered to the wind in the wake of the Campfire Road Fire, November 8, 2018 in Paradise California where we lost our entire town of 27000 people and 83+ lives.

We dearly missed our friends the Taylors, now from Mesquite, Nevada who were serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in England. We (Denise and I) will likely take them on a repeat trip now that they have returned home, It was a sweet re-union, all are doing amazingly well. But we miss our community and more frequent interactions from the good days.

Blanding Bluff Utah

Monticello, Moab and Arches Utah

Blanding and Bluff Utah May 2022

Blanding Utah May 2022

After planning a trip and doing some research on a trip to this area of the controversial Bear’s Ears National Monument for my friends from Paradise. (that trip was scheduled for Sept 2022.) Good friends Mark and Terrie and Patty and Pete wanted to do the same trip. They arranged for others to joins us from Colorado, Richfield, St. George. So it was planned. The first night we were able to watch the eclipse of the moon. Viewed areas and sites around combs ridge and wash.

Blanding and Bluff Utah May 2022 Bear’s Ears National Monument

Glamis North Hot Springs Feb 2018

Glamis North Hot Springs RV park and area

Bat Caves, Oasis, Red Canyon, Pinnacles, Red Canyon Jeep Trail, Chiriaco Summit, Painted, Ladders and Ropes Canyon,  Amy’s cabin, Hotel California, Godwin trail and Palm Springs Tram up San Jacinto Mountain.

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So we returned to the southern California desert with Mark and Terrie from SLC Utah, Ward and Lee Anne from New River AZ, Doug and Sandi and Lyle and Denise from Paradise CA.  After attending church in Brawley, we came back to watch the Super Bowl and hang out in the Hot Springs.

Watching the SuperBowl
Note the high tech Purple towel sunshade, the Eagles could not have won without our support

Mark in HotSpring
Hot Springs Soak

(For more in-depth see links to Glamis North Hot Springs Feb 2017 and  Glamis and Glamis Hot Springs Feb 2016)

Click here to watch VIDEO of the rides in this area.  ATV and RZR riding in the Glamis North Hot Springs area with friends

Group at Bat Caves
Doug, Sandi, Mark, Lee Anne, Denise, Lyle and Ward at the Bat Caves.  Terrie is the photographer.

Terri BatCave

Terrie Top of Bat Caves Salton Sea
Terrie on top of Bat Cave/San Andreas Fault and Salton Sea.

Mark Terrie Oasis
Terrie and Mark at the Oasis

The big loop

Next we rode the Godwin Trail to where it connects to the Meccacopia Trail.  Then we found the Hotel California then onto the George Patton Desert Museum at Chiriaco summit, petrol  and returned via Red Canyon Jeep trail, probably 90+ miles.

Godwin Trail Overlook
Top of Godwin trail where it joins the Meccacopia trail.

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Lee Anne Ward, Doug Sandi at Hotel California

Mark Terrie Hotel California
Mark and Terrie having lunch on the Patio

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“Welcome to the Hotel California, You can check out any time you like but you can never leave!”

Hotel CA and Monkey

Goodyear Blimp Chiriaco summit
Goodyear Blimp just happened to be flying over Chiriaco Summit when we arrived.  Perhaps returning from the Super Bowl.

Patton Museum

Doug and Lyle and George Patton Desert Museum Statue

Pinnacles
Pinnacles Canyon

Sadly, Mark and Terrie and Lee Anne and Ward had to leave.

Palm Springs & San Jacinto Tram, up Chino Canyon to 8600 feet.

The next day we drove into Palm Springs to ride the tram and do some hiking.  We met Doug and Sandi’s grandson Zak later that night and brought him back to camp.

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We embarked on a two mile, 5 “portal” hike at the top of the tram.

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Denise Sand Doug top of PalmSpring Tram
Dinner at the Top of San Jacinto

Palm Spring at Night
Palm Springs at night from the Tram, tower on left being lit up by the tram as we passed.

Ropes and Ladders

The Next day, Sandi, Doug, Zak, Denise and Lyle went to Painted canyon.  We had done the Painted canyon and “Ladders” slot canyon hike last year (Glamis North Hot Springs Feb 2017) but did not attempt the “ROPES” slot canyon.  It was decided to check it out this year.  This year we hiked up “ROPES” slot canyon then back down “Ladders” canyon.  It was very good that we had ZAK along to help the old farts.

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Denise, Sandi, Zak and Doug at the beginning of “Ropes” slot canyon

Denise Zak Ropes 2018
Denise and Zak, multiple levels in this canyon

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Denise, Sandi and Doug, multiple levels with Ropes in background

Denise Sandi Doug Ropes 2018
Denise, Sandi and Doug with Zak 1/2 way up the cliff in shadows

Denise Ropes 2018
Denise climbing and Sandi encouraging

Sandi Zak Ropes 2018
Sandi climbing with Zak encouraging

Lyle Doug Ropes 2018
Waiting for our turn on the ropes

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Zak on Last Climb out

Zak Ropes 2018
Almost out.  He kept telling us he did not think we could make it.

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Ladders 2018
Ladder at the bottom to climb down the final drop.

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Entrance to Ladders Canyon

Doug and Zak and I rode up Bradshaw wash to show Zak the train trestle then up Amy’s wash to Amy’s cabin.  Did some shooting and then back over Red Canyon to Chiriaco summit, then down the Meccacopia trail onto the Godwin Trail then to the canal and back.

Tracks

Railroad Trestle
Eagle Mountain Railroad Trestle

Doug and Zak Train Tracks

Doug and Zak Tressle 2018
Doug and Zak, Bradshaw wash, Eagle Mountain Railroad and trestle.

Doug Amys Cabin 2018
Amy’s Cabin and Mine

Zak and Doug Amys Cabin 2018

Mina Nevada May 2017

Mina Nevada Re-Visited May 2017

We made a return trip to Mina Nevada (see link to prior trip to Mina Nevada May 2010 on this list).  This trip was with Doug A, Drew and Cindy S, Robert D, Bruce L, Gary M and Jim W.   We had planned this trip to Mina before Drew and Cindy left on their LDS mission to Texas so I was fun to see them again.

If you have ever driven thru Mina Nevada you might ask why here or why even stop. Unfortunately the town is slowly going away.  The prior Country store, gas station, motel and restaurant  are closed.  There is a new burger joint that is open, run by a little woman who makes great food.  Check it out if you are ever in the area of Mina.  It is not FAST FOOD, it is GOOD FOOD as she advertises and she has nailed it, especially after 100 miles of dirt roads and trails.

We stayed at the Sunrise RV Park on the south end of Mina.  It is nice, well maintained, a bargain.  The operator will sell gas to registered guests only.  Pricey but cheaper than returning to Hawthorne to get Gas.  So bring plenty.

There over 1100 miles of open roads and trails and lots of mine relics and remains to view.  They deteriorate slowly due to low rainfall and dry conditions but they are slowly going away.  We explored a few new sites on the East side of 95, logging 92.4 miles and the next day explored the West side, almost 100 miles.

Mina 2017 Overview

Having previously explored some of the East Side of Mina I had some basic knowledge of the layout.  However, in 7 years some roads have closed and new ones have opened.  I found this sign was very helpful.

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Thursday Day #1.  Very cold and Windy we headed to the Simon-Lead mine.  History of this area states that it was a Silver and Lead and some Zinc mine.

Simon Lead Mine

Overview look at a part of the mine from surrounding mountain top.  There was a deep mine shaft going straight down from the top of this mountain.  Just beyond the Loading bin structure are the remains of a large structure with cement pillars.  Some sort of “FLOATING” process took place there to separate out the mineral components.

Simon Lead Group

Bruce, Doug, Drew, Robert and Jim at the Simon-Lead mine overlook.

Simon Lead Jim Westmorland

Jim and more cool old building at the mine site.  There were a lot of buildings here, many completely collapsed.

Simon Lead Mine Core Samples

Inside another building on the site that contained a large number of cataloged drill core samples.

SimonLead MineShaft

Just out side this building was a mine shaft that was edged in cement.  This hole goes straight down for over 1000 feet.  According to information about the mine on the Internet, there are over 25,000 feet (5 miles) of tunnels in this mine complex.

Simon Lead Lower

This is an additional mine shaft down the mountain a bit further.   Here is a link to some excellent photos, wish I had seen this Link before going it would have made more sense.  Check this link out Simon Lead Mine

Next up Gun Metal Mine

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Three main entrance Portals with deep shafts just inside.  This is the Gun Metal mine and reportedly Tungsten was mined here.

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Ore cars were brought out of the lower mine shaft exit, I am guessing 600 plus feet below the three portals seen above.  It was brought from the mountain on the small gauge rail road bridge to this Hopper.  It had a least 3 levels to control material before it dropped out of the shoot.

Here are some links to other pictures and explanations of the Gun Metal Mining Complex.  Gun Metal Mine Complex also a few shots from inside the mine here  Gun Metal Mine

On Friday, Day #2,  we set out see Rattle Snake Wells, Cow Camp and Bass Cabin and mine.  It was 100 miles with all of the side roads taken trying to find the exact road.

Cow Camp Canyon

Lots of interesting canyons and variety of Rock Formations to explore.

Cow Camp Valley

Cow Camp Cabin and corral in the distance.  The owners keep it well stocked and open for emergencies, primarily for Cow Boys that might be a long way from their home base.  It is very remote, roughly 35 miles from Mina, not bad in a motorized vehicle but with snow or on horse back it would be a welcome and possibly life saving retreat.

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Jim, Cindy, Drew, Doug and Bruce.  The tall structure holds well pipes, presumable for changing water levels.

Cowbo Cabin Cindy

Cindy writing in the log book, all the comforts of home in this remote cow camp.  The door was locked with a nail.  We left our name in the log book, replaced the nail in the lock and left it as we found it.

Guzzler Defender Overview Doug

On the way to the Bass Cabin and Bass mine you pass this unusual complex of structures.   The book notation on this section of trail mentioned it and suggested a stop.  They are called Guzzlers.  Apparently there are 1300 of these installed all over the Nevada Mountains. This one is called the Defender Guzzler named after the Defender Mine just up the hill from this site.   Apparently they are placed in high mountain passes to help water the wild Big Horn mountain sheep.  The fence keeps Burros and wild horses out, but the Big Horn sheep can enter.  The center area of concrete has a basin that holds water.  The large dark structure to the left is a rain catchment system that drains into a number of large plastic cisterns buried under ground.  Apparently the water is stored in the large cisterns and it drains into the basin for the Mountain sheep to drink during the summer so they can stay up in the high country and survive.

Guzzler Defender

Bass Cabin SwitchBacks

Narrow, windy and steep rocky trail going over two passes to get to the Bass Cabin and Bass Mine.

Bass Gold Mine

Bass Mine shaft opening

Bass Mine Robert Duncan

Robert driving to the Bass Cabin down the hill from the Bass Mine opening.

Bass Cabin Cindy Sypherd

Cindy asks Drew if he could “FLIP” this house.  It has a gorgeous view.   Quiet neighborhood.

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Bass “under the rock” cabin.  30 year roof.  The rock protects it from the weather and was very comfortable inside.

Bass Cabin Water Collecting System

This ingenious system collects rain water from the edge of the rock and stores it in the Silver cistern below.

Bass Cabin GeoCache Cindi

Cindy logs our visit (Parasise 2017) on the Geocache box as the Log book is missing.

Bass Cabin Geezer Patrol

One of numerous business card stuck on the wall.  I like his thinking.

Bass Cabin Switch Backs Drew Cindi Robert

Looking back where we came, Drew in center and top of Roberts RZR around corner.  Just missed Jim on his ATV.

Wild Burros

Lots of Wild burros thought we were quite interesting.

Wild Burro SignMoho Canyon Group

Looking over the town of Marietta and Garfield Flat and Teels Marsh.   Group now heading down Moho canyon.  Cindy, Doug, Jim, Drew, Gary, (left to right) Bruce is on the far left fussing with his RZR in yellow cover-alls.

Saturday Day #3  Douglas mining complex

We were going to try riding over Thunder Mountain to the Silver Dyke Overlook and then down Moho Canyon but got side tracked on these mines in the Douglas mining complex.  There were multiple buildings in various levels of decay probably 30 – 40 mine shafts.  A guy with his truck and RV trailer were still digging in this area.

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Douglas Mine Shaft 2Not really sure the exact name of this mine, but the timbers are very well preserved before getting back to the hard rock section.  Very cool place to sit in your “lawn” chair.

Douglas Mine Area

Part of the Douglas Mine  Complex on Thunder Mountain.

Skiing and Water Fall Canyon Hike Mar 2017

We rented a house in Mountain Green, (Between Huntsville and Morgan Utah) on the road to snow basin.  We have had a very wet winter with lots of snow, but this week it was very warm.  I noted the temperature on the top of the mountain was up to 48 degrees.  Jeff and his family, Diana, Sean and his family met Denise and I for a great week.  We were also able to attend the blessing of Sean and Abbi’s new baby.  We had a get together at the “cabin” after the blessing and Jamie and family and Kris’ family and boys and families and Abbi’s family were able to attend.

Cabin Window View

View out of the bedroom window.

Cousins MTN Green

The cousins

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Diana, Sloan and Vivi chill’n

Diana with Aurelia

Diana and baby Joe

SnowBasin Ashton Xander Sean

Ashton, Xander and Sean at the top of the Gondola, Snow Basin

SnowBasin Diana Denise

Ashton, Denise and Diana at lunch, snow basin

SnowBasin Middle Bowl Chair

Middle Bowl Chair Lift

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Xander, Ashton, Sean top of Strawberry Gondola over looking Ogden and Great Salt Lake

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Zak, Jeff, Alissa and Vivi

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Athena, Sean, Abbi, Arelia, Ashton, Vivi, Denise, Jeff, Xander, Ethan and Alissa

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Denise, Lyle, Ethan, Jeff and Vivi at top of Waterfall Canyon

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Denise, Ashton and Xander

Hunt Family Reunion July 2016

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Lyra and Brian

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Ethan wrestles an Aligator

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Hillary, Brian, Lyra, Denise, Ashton

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Vivi, Hillary, Ben, Diana, Heidi

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Alissa

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Vivi

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Heidi, Denise, Diana

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Lyra

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Will, Vivi, Jeff

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Shannon and Alissa

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The Gang

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Isla on the Wave Runner

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Ashton, Xander, Jeff, Ethan, Brian, Justin

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Hillary, Shannon, Athena, Abbi and Alissa

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Isla and Lyra, just chillin

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Heidi and Will

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After swimming ALL day it was off to HARD EIGHT BBQ.  Alan Jackson was there to welcome us personally.

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Waiting in line.

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Shannon, Justin, Isla and Ashton

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Xander, Brian, Ethan, Jeff, Heidi, Sean, Vivi, Alissa, Athena and Abbi

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Will in clean-up mode

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Brian, Hillary, Abbi, Diana (pose mode) and Ben

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Alissa and Will enjoying the Fan

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Heidi and Isla

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Athena and Will.

Sunday at the Gaylord Hotel 

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Jeff and Vivi

Shannon took a number of Gorgeous Photos of various groupings of the extended family.

You can see them at Milantominsk  (password is turk)