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ISHSH2 got me thinking about Jeeps. I had written a nice story to go with this but in a bone head move I lost it !! I'm to lazy to re-write it !! so if your interested givet this a watch.
Arizona has a rich mining history gold, silver, cinnabar (for mercury) and even Fluorite(for florescent lights ) a lot of these mines had towns around them, there still out there if you have a 4x4 or a helicopter ( most people don't have access to helicopters ) several years ago I put together a video of some of the 4x4 & ghost town trips I took, first with my Mitsubishi Montero sport ( what a little billy goat) then with
my 1990 Cherokee (box Cherokee) here's a few pics and a link to the video I made. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x14hg5u be sure to un - mute sound the music is appropriate for ghost towns !!
The Old Man and I have made several truck trips in the Nevada North West areas, always a fun and educational trip. I found a book named the Ghost Towns of Nevada written in the 60s, I believe, and I was illustrated well but best of all it had great mileage points and directions. Often we would pinpoint where a town was, but nothing was visible there, get out and walk around the sage and low and behold there are dugouts where buildings once were. We spent a week just poking around old home sites and mines in the Nevada out back, great history and memories.... Tedd