Thursday, March 01, 2012

CRESTED SAGUAROS & THE GROWING GHOST TOWN OF STANTON ARIZONA

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AT THE BASE OF THE WEAVER MOUNTAINS

Chilly night & I think we bottomed out around 33F.  Bit of a breeze & a thin cloud cover had us bundled up on our morning walk.  By 11 we were almost in shirtsleeves again.

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PHEEBS & MOTOR HAVING A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE OLD BONE PHEEBS HAS BETWEEN HER PAWS

Bev & Jim over at NORTH RANCH had told us about an area with crested Saguaros near the foot of the Weaver Mountains near the old mining town of Stanton.  This morning, with the Pheebs, we set off to find us those Crested Saguaros.DSC_0069

Headed north up highway 89 & hung a right turn into the desert not long after we spotted the big green rock frog. 

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Followed that dusty desert road to a Real Estate sign & cranked a left turn onto a rocky trail.  Passed the homeless guy living in his Mustang just like Bev & Jim said, & tumbled our way up the rocky road passing between a fifth wheel on the right & a travel trailer on the left.  By the looks of the equipment scattered around these rigs we figured they were definitely prospectors. 

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WE DROVE UP THAT ROAD BETWEEN THOSE 2 PROSPECTOR GUYS

As we have been learning, & were about to learn, ‘thars gold in them thar hills.’   We bumped & crawled our way upwards until our slow progress was stopped by a locked gate across the road.  On this gate were a bunch of ‘No  Trespassing’ & ‘Private Property’ signs.  From here it was boots on the ground.

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Hadn’t spotted any Crested Saguaros yet but we had spotted some old mine shafts & a couple pieces of discarded mining equipment.  One mineshaft looked accessible so off we headed to see what we could see.  Never know when some old 49’er miner might have dropped a few gold nuggets out of his poke.

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Came across some old stone ruins of what was probably once a miners humble abode.  A few old pieces of weathered wood & lots of old rusty food cans from days gone by littered the area.  Kelly & I both find these kinds of authentic ruins at original locations far more interesting than the Hollywood ghost towns found in tourist areas.  Standing on the very same ground where history occurred, amidst the ruins of buildings constructed by pioneer hands over a hundred years ago just seems to have more meaning than Museum artifacts.

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All three mines we came across were open pit straight down holes.  One was maybe a 40 foot straight drop to the bottom while another one was maybe a hundred feet but navigable by foot.  No, we did not navigate it.  Just boggles my mind how these rock hardened men must have toiled day after day in sun drenched weather hot enough to fry an egg on your forehead.

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SOME MINE SHAFTS GO STRAIGHT IN & OTHERS ARE DEEP HOLES IN THE GROUND

We have remarked several times lately how great it is having that orange flag flying atop our Jeep at the back.  So easy for us to spot among the rocks, cactus, & Mesquite.  The Jeep itself is the color of most surrounding rocks & hard to see.  And of course there is the mandatory broken glass which is on the ground everywhere humans are or have been.

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THE ESCAPEE CLUB’S NORTH RANCH AS SEEN THROUGH A 300mm LENS FROM THE BASE OF THE WEAVER MOUNTAINS

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NOTICE THE WHITE DOT ABOVE THE CACTUS ON THE LEFT…I THINK THAT IS OUR RIG…NORTH RANCH ON THE RIGHT

Turned the Jeep around, pointed the nose downhill & immediately spotted our first Crested Saguaro off in the distance.  Another rock strewn road angling off to the right took us around into a shallow flat area where we spotted another large Crested Saguaro right in front of us.  Nice:))

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Altogether, I think we spotted maybe half dozen in total before bouncing our way out to the main dusty road past the homeless guy living in his car.  This time he, or at least his long gray beard, was sitting outside in a chair & gave us a big grizzled Howdy wave.  We Howdied him one right back.  Folks are friendly down here in these Arizony parts.

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Sign pointed up the road saying STANTON so that’s where we headed.  Figured there would be more ruins scattered about from the old mining town of Stanton itself.  Well, what a surprise when we rounded a curve, crested a hill & began to see buildings & RV’s.  This old ghost town had been closed to the public for years but methinks there is a Phoenix slowly beginning to arise from the old mining ashes here.

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OUR FIRST GLIMPSE OF STANTON

Turns out Stanton is still a very active gold mining center.  A mere shadow of itself from it’s golden heyday but there is a whole community of folks out there working mining climbs.  And, there is a full blown RV Park complete with some of the old towns original buildings still in working condition.  We drove down a couple lines of RV’s & noticed a lot of prospecting type tools & equipment around many of the units.  Plastic pails seem to be the new mining norm.  We didn’t talk to anyone there but did see signs selling mining claims.  I’m assuming these folks have bought mining claims in the area, bought themselves an RV & hauled it up there to spend time working their claims.

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This RV Park was complete with a dump station, clubhouse & several other buildings refurbished from the original town.  We also deduced from the ongoing construction that these folks are indeed finding gold in the mountains.  Instead of the usual old mining town deteriorating into ruin, this community appears to be on the upswing.  Some graded landscaping, decorative fencing, cleared areas & a couple colorful adobe buildings on the go.  Going to give Beverly Hills California a run for it’s money I’d say.  Wouldn’t be surprised to see stately Palm Trees popping up here & there some day.  Yep, thar’s gold in them thar hills alright:))

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Had an appointment with a Real Estate agent at two so we had to slip back to the rig & drop off the Pheebs.  A couple Tuna sandwiches later & we were back over to the house for sale on Ghost Town Road.  Surprisingly, the Agent was right on time.DSC_0088

THE REAL ESTATE AGENT DOUBLE CHECKS THE PROPERTY LINE…..OH OH, BIG PROBLEM!!

Well, what can I say about this house.  Oh boy, it certainly would be a challenge & of course there is a serious fly in the ointment regarding the property lines.  Unless that property line issue was resolved in our favor we have no further interest in the deal.  The agent is going to work on that & see what he can find out & do.  This property is in foreclosure & the Agent said Fannie Mae & Freddy Mac want to get it off their books.  If he can come back with an offer we can’t refuse we will probably reconsider our options & make a decision.  This place is not exactly a Palace Alice but it does have potential.

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Had a comment question from Speedy over at SOMEWHERE IN TIME about our gas powered rig in the mountains.  We have a Workhorse Chassis with a Chevy Vortec 8.1 V8 engine coupled with an Allison transmission (not that I know what any of that means) that has done a good job for us navigating through the Sky Islands so far.  But, I have to tell you…..those big 40 foot diesel bangers do go by us uphill like we’re standing still sometimes.  On the downhill side of the mountains it’s just a matter of staying off the brakes as much as possible & downshifting the transmission to let the rig drive us down the mountain & not roll us down the mountain upside down.

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SAW THIS CACTUS IN BLOOM NEAR ONE OF THE MINESHAFTS 

GROANER’S CORNER:))  A woman is driving home in
Northern Arizona when she
comes upon a Navajo woman hitchhiking.
Because the trip has been long and quiet,
she stops the car and the Navajo woman
climbs in.
During their small talk, the Navajo
woman glances surreptitiously
at a brown bag on the front seat
between them. "If you're wondering
what's in the bag," offers the woman,
"it's a bottle of wine. I got it for my husband."
The Navajo woman is silent for a while,
nods several times and says,
"Good Trade!"

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

A HOT DOG AT THE HOG TROUGH

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A TOUCH OF SNOW VISIBLE IN THE WEAVER MOUNTAINS…(center)

I did hear the soft pitter patter of rain in the night but don’t think it lasted long & by morning light the winds had packed up & gone home as well.  A heavy cloud cover sat atop the Weaver Mountains to our northeast & temps were down to 39F.  Nice light dusting of snow on the mountain tops when the clouds later lifted giving way to deep blue Arizona skies…..and warmer temps.  Ya just gotta love winters here in this ever beautiful scenic southwest:))

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SURE HAVE SOME LARGE ANT HILLS OUT HERE IN THE DESERT

Didn’t have any photos from the Wickenburg Cowboy Museum last week because photos are not allowed. However, on the basement level there are displays of artifacts depicting the life & times of a bygone era. Photos were allowed there so I have included them in today’s blog.

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Headed into Wickenburg & bombed around for a bit today.  Located the County Park we had heard was great for boon docking at $2 a night.  Nice spot because it is located on a hill overlooking the town & it would be pretty at night.  I liked it here because it isn’t just another flat old boring parking lot with a bunch of RV’s jammed together.  Sites are randomly scattered about on various levels of the hill with lots of space between most of them.  No problem for bigger rigs.  Roads & sites are hard packed sand so if you don’t like a little dust on your shoes or tires you might want to go looking for a flat cement pad somewhere.

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GUNSMITH SHOP

Wickenburg streets are a little willy nilly & kinda hilly.  They have a couple traffic circles that will grab your attention but other than that it’s pretty easy to get around.  No high rise buildings & I like all the southwest colors they use in their construction.  Even a movie theater downtown right across from the Hog Trough.

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The Hog Trough Smoke House is where we grabbed a bite to eat just before noon.  They are known for their BBQ stuff.  Kelly had something called brisket & ribs which she really liked.  Say, did I ever tell you I’m not crazy about that ‘smoked meat’ taste or anything dunked in or slathered heavy with BBQ sauce.  Yep, I played it safe again & stuck with a hot dog & ketchup:))  You can easily see why I never offer any food opinions in my blog.  How can a person be credible when they think a hot dog & ketchup is about as good as it gets.  Yep, that’s what I had alright:))

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OOOOPS, CAMERA MISFIRE IN A MIRROR

From the Hog Trough it was on to a western store called Double D.  Kelly was wanting to have a look around so figured I’d do the same.  I wasn’t in there but 3 minutes when I had myself a look at a belt.  Price tag said $59!!!!  Without further ado I immediately wheeled around & exited the store, hurried to the Jeep, jumped in & locked the doors.  That belt price really scared me!!

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Safeway was next on our list so I went along & hung myself off the end of a shopping cart for half an hour.  Grocery shopping is not really my favorite thing but after the Hog Trough bill & subsequent scare in the Double D store I figured shopping for a few groceries would be a good place to hide out for awhile until I got myself back together again.  From there it was a quick stop at the Bank Of America.  Kelly went in & I stayed in the Jeep.  I don’t do Banks anymore.  Too many people in suits walking around mumbling to themselves in those kinds of places.

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A LOOK BACK INTO AN OLD COUNTRY STORE

We were back out into the refreshingly quiet desert sometime after 1 p.m.   Nice to touch base with the cows & horses again after an hour or two in town.  But, don’t get me wrong…..I do like this Wickenburg place:))

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AN OLD WATCH MAKER’S TOOLS  

After reading a fellow RV’ing friends account of being stuck in sand with their Motor Home I am reminded of decisions we have to make whenever we are out Jeeping in the back country. Roads can turn into mere trails or pathways pretty quick & over every rise & around every corner awaits new surprises. Can we make it over those rocks ahead safely & without damaging the Jeep? What about that steep up or downhill embankment or through that narrow space between a couple Mesquite trees? Is the sand too soft in a wash ahead & are those sharp protruding rocks ahead going to shred our tires? The young guy who still lives within me says, 'ya, no problem just go for it' but the older guy who lives here now as well says, 'no, this is not a good thing.' Luckily, most of the time I listen to the the older wiser guy instead of giving in to that younger smart aleck kid who was always full of beans & gunpowder. But, you know what, I still get the urge once & while to smoke those rear tires up & do a few doughnuts in local parking lots. Oh ya & run the Jeep right over those huge boulders ahead too….no problem!!

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SAW THESE SIGHS ON A FENCE NEAR THE WICKENBURG  COUNTY PARK

GROANER’S CORNER:((   Two sisters, one blonde and one brunette, inherit the family ranch.
Unfortunately, after just a few years, they are in financial trouble. In
order to keep the bank from repossessing the ranch, they need to purchase a
bull so that they can breed their own stock. They hear about a bull for sale
in Abilene and decide the brunette sister will drive out to check
out the animal. Upon leaving, she tells her sister, "When I get there, if I
decide to buy the bull, I'll contact you to drive out after me and haul it
home."
The brunette arrives at the man's ranch, inspects the bull, and decides she
wants to buy it. The man tells her that he will sell it for $599, no less.
After paying him, she drives to the nearest town to send her sister a
telegram to tell her the news. She walks into the telegraph office, and
says, "I want to send a telegram telling my sister that I've bought a bull
and I need her to hitch the trailer to our pickup truck and drive out here
so we can haul it home." The telegraph operator explains that he'll be glad
to help her, then adds, "It's just $.99 a word." Well, after paying for the
bull, the brunette only has $1 left.
She realizes that she'll only be able to send her sister one word. After
thinking for a few minutes, she says, "I want you to send her the word
'comfortable'." The telegraph operator shakes his head. "How is she ever
going to know that you want her to hitch the trailer to your pickup truck
and drive out here to haul that bull back to your ranch if you send her the
word, 'comfortable'?"
The brunette explains, "My sister's blonde. The word's big. She'll read it
slowly: com - for - da - bul."

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