What an awesome story. Thank you both for sharing it with us.[emoji106]
So glad you enjoyed it
What an awesome story. Thank you both for sharing it with us.[emoji106]
Eddie HuelHowser Oh. Thank you guys for taking us along for the virtual ride and sharing your knowledge and history with us.
It is fortunate that the desert can preserve history so well. Now, if there were only something we could do about all the boneheads with internet access and a 4WD.
Eddie HuelHowser Oh. Thank you guys for taking us along for the virtual ride and sharing your knowledge and history with us.
This looked like an awesome trip with many stops back in time! One of the reasons why I love the desert so much and hope to get out there more often. Thanks for sharing! :thumb:
LOL :clap2: :thumb:
Thanks for the history.
I really enjoy exploring places like that.
One time working an old mine site, under the bottom of a pile of rock was a bunch of old magazines.
One was a surprisingly well preserved issue of Time magazine, from July 1941. It was interesting to read the reporting on the war from before we were officially involved.
Oh man. So cool. And to see the old newspaper articles has to be a real treat. May have to make my way back out to the pony express again soon and see what I can find that I haven’t seen yet... minus the mud and stranded vehicles [emoji52]
Id love to spend some time exploring out there.
Those old mine camps are so interesting. Im glad there are other people who enjoy to see this and learn about it as much as I am.
Moby looks great roaming the desert!!!
Have you and Cindy ever went into any of the mines? Clearly some are too unstable to explore.
If you fund your way to Michigan again consider a trip to our upper peninsula. There's a fair amount of old mine camps to explore. Could be a cool trip.
Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Agreed. It is one of the many reasons I like this site's trip and trail photos and videos you do- not a bunch of yahoos barreling through the mud, rocks, and trees, just great (and largely undisclosed) locations, key shots and gentle land use.
Education is the only chance for dealing with the "boneheads with internet access and a 4wd", and your site provides that very effectively, IMO. It won't stop them all, but it will give many pause and help overall.
Thanks for sharing. Awesome trip. Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures this year!
so cool!
as large as Texas is, all land is private or federal.
looking forward to getting out!
I really enjoyed reading about your trip! Thanks for sharing!
I have had some really great adventures and memories in some of those U.P. mines! [emoji41]I did see the videos of your trip through the Midwest up to Drummond island. Really enjoyed the series.
Michigan's upper peninsula has a mining history that started in the late 1800s. Keweenaw peninsula and Marquette are both well known for mining. Some stories have Natives mining for copper long before the European showed up.
Iron ore was quite a big deal up there as well.
Check out some Leland blue stones. There's a pretty cool history to those that connects to mining iron ore. More so in the refining of it really.
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I did see the videos of your trip through the Midwest up to Drummond island. Really enjoyed the series.
Michigan's upper peninsula has a mining history that started in the late 1800s. Keweenaw peninsula and Marquette are both well known for mining. Some stories have Natives mining for copper long before the European showed up.
Iron ore was quite a big deal up there as well.
Check out some Leland blue stones. There's a pretty cool history to those that connects to mining iron ore. More so in the refining of it really.
Also, cool pictures and information Eddie, I can't wait to get out West again and explore more!
I would definatley be interested in that trip!! I love it up there. Havnt been to one part I don't like. Some mine and camp exploring is on my list.I have had some really great adventures and memories in some of those U.P. mines! [emoji41]
If we get a group sometime, I can bring my "college guide book" of cool places to visit.[emoji106]
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