Friday, March 09, 2012

A GREAT 6 HOUR JEEP TOUR THROUGH GOLD COUNTRY

(THIS IS THURSDAY’S MARCH 8TH POST)

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WE ARE ALWAYS AMAZED AT WHAT WE STUMBLE UPON IN THE DESERTS & MOUNTAINS OF THE SOUTHWEST

If it hadn’t been so blasted cold & windy Wednesday night I would have enjoyed sitting outside under a big bright full moon flooding the desert floor with it’s magical Moonbeams.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S RISING MOON & THURSDAY MORNING’S SETTING MOON

Had myself one of those restless nights & ended up sitting bleary eyed in my chair before the clock even struck 3 a.m.  Probably worrying about this whole house deal thing.  Just so many variables & unknowns.  So many, ‘what if’s’.  As with any large purchase….there are always concerns.  Back to bed at 4 & up again at 5:30 for the second start to my day.

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SPOTTED A BLOOMING CACTUS ALONGSIDE THE ROAD TODAY

Now here’s something discouraging for a Snow Birder.  Yesterday when checking temps back home I noticed it was warmer in Bayfield Ontario Canada at 58F than it was here in Congress, Arizona at 52F.  And this morning….yep, 48F in Bayfield & 40F here in Congress.  Geeeeezzzz, are we gonna have to spend our winters in the North now!!  No, no, say it isn’t so.  Perish the thought for sure!!

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DESERT FLOWERS ARE BEGINNING TO BLOOM

Pheebs, Kelly & I piled into the Jeep & headed for Wickenburg at 9 a.m. to meet fellow Jeepsters Jim & Bev at McDonald’s.  Jim’s gold prospecting has taken him through many back country Jeep roads these past 4 years so Bev dug up a little mining history on the area southeast of Wickenburg.  We had the 2 Jeeps rolling about 9:30 & were soon off the pavement & out into the Arizona desert.

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Let me say up front that this 6.5 hour Jeep tour on the Constellation Road all the way to the Williams Ranch was one of the best Jeep runs we have ever been on.

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Roads were good with no sharp rocks or rock climbing.  But, there are some hairpin turns, sharp corners & a fair number of drops off’s making for some truly great scenery.  Focus on the scenery & don’t worry about the embankments.

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Bev had printed out a lot of info from the internet on what we would see along the way.  First stop was Sayer Springs which was a Stage Stop in the old west days.  Walls & roof were gone long ago but some of the stone foundation still remains.DSC_0082

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Most fascinating was what lay in the rocks just a short climb above the old stage station.  Bev & Jim had been here before & knew of two water caves.  First one contained a pool of stagnant algae infested water, but it was the second one that contained a surprising pool of crystal clear cold spring water.  The water was so clear you actually had to stick your finger in it to see if it was really there.

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INSIDE THIS CEMENTED CAVE ENTRANCE IS A CRYSTAL CLEAR POOL

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Our second stop was alongside the road high atop the ruins of the old ‘No Name’ mine site.  Stone foundations & steps could be seen where buildings once stood.  Tailing piles scattered about indicated where men had once labored with picks & shovels digging deep into the earth for Gold.

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FOUNDATIONS OF OLD MINING BUILDINGS CAN BE SEEN

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More twisting turns, hills & grades brought us to the second mine site alongside the road.  This was the Monte Cristo mine & much of it’s ruins still remain.

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We believe the old mining town of CONSTELLATION was located somewhere in this area.  Spent about 45 minutes here walking about looking at what was left of a once hard working sweat & toil lifestyle. 

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ONE OF 3 OLD REFRIGERATORS LYING ABOUT

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Jim had his prospector eyes on the ground & was able to pick up rocks showing us bits of copper & what he believed were possible flecks of Gold.  In Jim’s words, “there is Gold everywhere out here in these hills & mountains.”

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JIM IS A MAN WITH HIS EYE’S ON THE GROUND:))

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From the Monte Cristo mine we slowly traveled a tight winding road to a high overlook & pulled the Jeeps to the side of the road at what turned out to be a nice lookout point.  It was time for lunch:))

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Bev had brought roast beef from her slow cooker & soon had Bev’s Bistro set up alongside their Jeep.  Sandwiches were made & much appreciated, especially by the Pheebs.  We followed those great sandwiches with Bev’s great homemade Banana Bread with Cranberries.  She had even baked an extra loaf for the Bayfield Bunch which we ate on the way home…..no, no, no, just kidding:))

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Despite the many miles Jim has logged in these mountains we were now on some roads that were new to him as well.  As mentioned before, these back country Jeep roads go on forever just like long sinewy Spider webs randomly scattered over the Mountains, through the Canyons & deep into the Valleys.  And just about everywhere, the hand of man can be found.

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It was at the bottom of a short steep curving turn to the left that an old wooden structure with a tin roof was spotted.  Jim pulled over & I pulled in behind him.  He was pointing to something off to our right.  An old stone wall in a rock cut alongside a rough rocky lane.  Upon further exploration & we saw an old stone building on higher ground behind the wall.  Beyond that a larger second two story brick building.  It was hard to tell if these buildings were occupied.  But a third building farther back was definitely occupied so we didn’t go any further. 

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One has to be careful out here in these Gold laden hills.  There are Prospectors here still working active claims & one has to be careful about nosing around.  The old wild West is still very much alive in these rough & rugged mountains & hills.  Shotguns & 6 shooters too!!

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The scenery through these Canyons & River bottoms is so beautiful it is hard to describe.  Around every corner Mother Nature presents a new canvas with an entirely new palette of colors for the Artist’s brush.  It is a rugged land here in the west but it is a land of never ending enchantment.

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AN OLD MINER’S LADDER I SUSPECT

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It took us awhile, but after following a long greening wash through some amazing scenery with giant Saguaros towering over us we rounded a bend to see a large Ranch half a mile ahead perched on the banks of the waterless Hassayampa River.

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THE DRY HASSAYAMPA RIVER BOTTOM ALONGSIDE THE WILLIAMS RANCH

Minutes later we were pulled up to the Williams Ranch House & shaking hands with Roy Williams himself.   Roy’s one of those friendly old true western Rancher fellers who’s happy to meet you & entertain you with tales of the Ranch.  He told us of trouble they had with a Mountain Lion taking all their Angora Sheep awhile back.

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The Williams Ranch had been our point of destination today & with handshakes all round we bid farewell to Roy & his Ranch.  Ranchers are busy folks & Roy was off to brand some young cattle when we left.  Be sure to click on THE WILLIAMS RANCH website, because this Ranch is more than….just a Ranch:))  (the first part of the website is written in German so just scroll down to where English begins)

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Wheeling the Jeeps around we pointed our noses for home & began the long dusty trek back out to civilization, somewhere to our northwest I think, but before leaving we signed a BLM book near the Ranch

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BEV SIGNS THE VISITOR’S BOOK WHILE JIM TELLS US A TALE ABOUT HIS FISHING DAYS & THE SIZE OF ONE THAT GOT AWAY……..:))

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Met some ATV & Jeep traffic along the narrow roads but we all managed to edge over & squeeze by each other.

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Jim knew of a short side trip to a dry waterfall where he thought a little water might be left but the only thing we saw was a herd of bees buzzing about a damp spot on the ground at the base of the falls.  Not wanting to get ourselves into a big mess with a bunch of bees we all headed back to the Jeeps parked a short distance away.  This marked the end of our back roads journey with Jim & Bev because all that remained was to follow them back into Wickenburg.  We said our farewells, talked about another Jeep tour soon & thanked Bev & Jim for showing us a great Jeeping day complete with roast beef sandwiches & Banana Bread……with Cranberries:))DSC_0288

JIM WAS HOPING THERE MIGHT BE SOME WATER HERE

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BEV KEEPS A WARY EYE ON A BUNCH OF BEES ON THE SAND BELOW

Twenty minutes later, on solid pavement coming into Wickenburg our Jeeps diverged on different streets as we went our separate ways.  McDonald’s was our target as we sailed through & grabbed a box of Chicken McBites to eat on the way home for supper.  We sure had us a happy little Motormouse waiting for us…….:))

Thanks to Bev for the Constellation town site & Williams Ranch links.

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BEV ON THE STAIRS TO NOWHERE AT THE MONTE CRISTO MINE

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BEV READS ALOUD ABOUT THE RUINS BELOW WHILE JIM CHECKS HIS GPS AT THE ‘NO NAME’ MINE

And, just a quick note to say what a great little girl Pheebs was on our Jeep Safari today.  She rides so quietly in the back of the Jeep we forget she is even there.  At each stop she is out racing around exploring things in all directions.  She comes when she is called, is always on her best behavior & never gives us any trouble.  How truly fortunate we are to have such a beautiful, beautiful, dog.

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( Reality is a crutch for people who can't handle drugs.

-  Why do giraffes hate to play poker?
Because you can't shake a tree without a bunch of cheetahs falling out.

- A diplomat is someone who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you will look forward to the trip.

- What's the difference between a lawyer and a boxing referee?
A boxing referee doesn't get paid more for a longer fight.

- Old accountants never die, they just lose their balance.

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Thursday, March 08, 2012

ANOTHER LOOK AT THE GHOST TOWN ROAD PROPERTY & OFF TO MIKE & PAT’S FOR SUPPER

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CHECKING OUT THE HOUSE & PROPERTY FOR SALE ON GHOST TOWN ROAD AGAIN TODAY
One word describes our morning…"Brrrrrr”!!!!  An icy wind kept us in our winter clothes & shortened our walk.  Warmer days ahead they say:))
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KELLY SEARCHES FOR A PROPERTY LINE FENCE ON THE SEVERED SECTION OF PROPERTY
We’re still working on the (For Sale) Ghost Town Road property & Kelly was able to obtain enough information from the Real Estate company this morning to dig deeper & obtain further info. Between telephone calls to the local County Office & additional searching on the internet she was able to gather the facts about previous owners, property lines, taxes etc.  We probably now have more info than the Real Estate company does about the property.  Here’s the problem in a nutshell.  Original property size was just under an acre but the owner severed nearly half of it making the sale of the house totally impractical.  Both the house property & the severed property are now in foreclosure.  Unless a deal can be reached re-attaching the severed piece of property back to it’s original state & restore the nearly 1 acre, we are not interested in proceeding any further .
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THESE ARE THE SEVERED SECTIONS THAT MUST BE RESTORED TO THE ORIGINAL PROPERTY
The Jeep was needing some gas & I was needing some more Cranberry Juice so after picking that stuff up in Congress we took another drive out Ghost Town Road to look at the house & property for sale again.  If we decide to buy it we will certainly have our work cut out for us when we return in the Fall.  I do welcome the creative challenge of yet another landscape & big clean up project because I am at my best when constructively & creatively engaged:))
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YEP, THE POTENTIAL OF TURNING THIS INTO A REAL FINE PIECE OF PROPERTY IS DEFINITELY HERE
While finishing up the above paragraph this afternoon….our Real Estate guy phoned.  We have a meeting scheduled with him Friday morning at 10:30 in Prescott.  We’ll see what happens………
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AND, IT’S ON A PAVED ROAD TOO
Headed ourselves on over to MIKE & PAT'S place at North Ranch about 4 this afternoon.  Got to meet their good friends Larry & Geri from up around that South Dakota way.  They had owned a very successful RV & Horse camp up there around the town of Custer & are now retired traveling full time in their fifth wheel.
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EVERY TIME MIKE GOT OFF HIS CHAIR IT WAS QUICKLY OCCUPIED
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MIKE’S WORKING ON SOME CAMERA ANGLES
Pat rustled Kelly, Mike & I up some some tasty Buffalo Burgers for supper along with a yummy creamed cauliflower kind of dish with some fancy fixins on top.  Kelly contributed some great baked beans & we all managed to fill ourselves up right proper.  Strawberries & ice cream for dessert & how great is that:))
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MIKE SHOWS ME THE CO’2 TANK HE USES TO AIR UP HIS MOTOR HOMES BIG TIRES
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PAT & MIKE PUTTIN SOME TRIMMINS ON THEIR BISON BURGERS
Pat & Mike are truly a nice couple of caring people.  I don’t seem to warm up as fast to people as I did years ago but Mike & Pat have that warmth about them that makes me feel at ease & comfortable.  Thanks for having us dusty desert dwellers over guys:))
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MIKE & PAT’S HOME ON WHEELS WHILE TRAVELING BETWEEN HOMES IN CONGRESS ARIZONA & CUSTER SOUTH DAKOTA
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PAT & MIKE’S DIGS AT NORTH RANCH
We sure weren’t long in cranking the Jeeps heater up when we left.  The temps had really plummeted & we had a cold clear desert night going on.  Just as we got to the BLM gate we saw the full moon coming out from behind a cloud & watched it slowly rise as we drove through some grazing, but sleepy looking cows to our campsite.  
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KELLY OPENS THE GATE JUST AS THE FULL MOON BEGINS TO EMERGE FROM A LOW CLOUD BANK IN THE EAST
I am happy Chinle over at SPOTTED DOG RANCH has started posting again.  She has a nice easy flowing writing style & I like the way she prioritizes the well being of her animal world.  An outdoors person, Chinle strikes me as an intellectual person packing a great attitude.  She has also authored several books.  And, she just happens to live in one of my favorite scenic States of all, Utah.  To be more specific, southeast Utah.  Maybe, with a little encouragement, we can get Chinle posting on a regular basis again:))
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Noticed we have a couple new Blog Followers today.  BOB FROM ATHENS joins us along with a lady by the name of BARBARA.  They make Blog Followers 454 & 455.  Welcome aboard folks & nice to have you along. 
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TONIGHT’S SUNSET AT NORTH RANCH’S ENTRANCE WAY
GROANER’S CORNER:((  Little Johnny and his family were having Sunday dinner at his Grandmother' s house.
Everyone was seated around the table as the food was being served.
When little Johnny received his plate, he started eating right away.
"Johnny wait until we say our prayer."
"I don't have to," The boy replied.
"Of course, you do," his mother insisted. "We say a prayer, before eating, at our house."
"That's our house," Johnny explained. "But this is Grandma's house and she knows how to cook."
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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

A WINDY DAY KEEPS THE BUNCH CLOSE TO THE RIG

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A QUIET MORNING START TO OUR DAY

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Always nice when we do not have to fire up our Blue Flame heater at night.  Still have not heard a single Coyote in the neighborhood since being here.  A calm lazy morning just doing a whole lot of nothing.  After Monday’s Jeep run up to Harquahala Peak we figured a day of nothing was the way for us to go today.  Winds starting picking up around 11 & just kept increasing in strength all day.  By mid afternoon the coach was beginning to rock pretty good & our outside furniture started moving around.  Time to batten down the hatches.  At least the winds were warm for most of the day:))

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AND A QUIET MORNING FOR RVSUE AND HER CANINE CREW AS WELL

Wednesday we are off to MIKE & PAT'S just up the road at NORTH RANCH for a Buffalo Burger supper.  Mike said he was going to go out & rustle himself up a Buffalo today.  Thursday we have a Jeep Safari lined up with Jim & Bev, also from North Ranch.  Had an email this afternoon from Peter at AMERICAN TRAVELER who has just landed in the Vulture Peak area so we will be meeting this fellow Boondocking Blogger at some point shortly as well.

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PHEEBE FINDS ONE OF HER OLD PALS ON OUR MORNING WALK 

Had a few questions about the HITCHITCH site I mentioned in my post a few days ago.  I think there may be somewhere on the site where you can apply to have your blog included in their list of travel blogs.

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We have been on & off Hitchitch a few times over the years & I seem to recall it took us awhile to get on the site after first applying.  We were on for awhile & then one day I noticed we had been taken off.  It was in the summer & figured it was because we were Snow Birds & not traveling the summer months.  When we were on the road again I re-applied & sent a couple emails to the folks who look after the site.  After a bit I noticed we were back on Hitchitch again & we have been on ever since.

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KELLY FINDS PART OF AN OLD SKULL UNDER A TREE

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THERE IS A WIDE DIVERSITY OF SCENERY WHERE WE ARE

Also, a question why we don’t take the Motormouse on our Jeep trips.  The little Motor is 15 now & would much sooner stay home basking in a warm sunny spot than be bouncing around all over the place upside down in the Jeep.  She is also much harder to keep track of on a hike because of her small size & the fact she blends in with the rocks & has a habit of wandering off & not coming when called.

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SPOTTED THESE HORSES ON AN AFTERNOON WALK WITH PHEEBS

Camille from PROTECH MOBILE RV SERVICE over there in that Florida place had a question wondering if we were into Geocaching.  We did join a Geocache site a few years ago & got ourselves a Delorme P-40 GPS unit.   But, for whatever reason, our interest waned & we just never did get ourselves into the Geocaching spirit.  I do agree it’s a great way to get people off their duffs & out into the countryside using modern technology to place tiny treasures for other like minded people to find.  It’s not so much about the tiny treasures at the end of the trail & all about the challenging trail ride to get there.

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TOOK THESE PHOTOS THROUGH A WINDOW BESIDE MY CHAIR AS THESE HORSES MOVED THROUGH LATE THIS AFTERNOON

Question about disposing of the cow plops on our site yesterday.  When boondocking, I always dig a hole away from the site to put the dog poop in each day as I scoop it up.  Cow plops went in there.  When we leave I fill in the hole & everything is buried & lookin good for the next boondocker at the site:))   I remember Rick from Darby Well telling me he sometimes builds an unlit campfire for whosoever should come to the spot after he leaves.  Thought that was a right nice thing to do.

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GROANER’S CORNER:((   A dog thinks: Hey, these people I live with feed me, love me, provide me with a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take good care of me ... They must be Gods!
A cat thinks: Hey, these people I live with feed me, love me, provide me with a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take good care of me ... I must be a God!

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- Home is where your pet is:))

- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right  now...AL.
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