Foy.....thanks so much.....yea, not a day goes by that I don't think of home. When I had no home these past few years, there was no draw to anywhere special, but now my world has changed drastically. I seem to always have these battles within.....
One question for you Foy.....how in the world do people find these minerals ? How is it that someone looked at that cliff and said let's dig here ? All I see is different colors & sizes of rocks.....
tacototheworld.....so this year due to the truck breakdown and the consistent colder than normal weather, we didn't make it that far east. Everyday I seem to wish I was there (in addition to my cabin). Your thread on XP continues to be the best one on this site ! Thanks for posting !!
AbleGuy.....thanks for posting that. While I continue to post here on XP for my own personal reasons, I do appreciate it a lot when people throw out a nice comment such as yours. I recently found a new to me incredible place that we've been exploring & I'm anxious to tell my new stories.....
It took me 24 hours to resolve the hitch dilemma.....and what I learned from that dilemma is that one should never buy a hitch from Harbor Freight.....after the second hitch install we were back into the mountains.....
Now it was that one massive mountain chain to the east of the interstate that first drew me to the
Red Cliffs National Recreation Area.....and those twin peaks that rose up above the ridgeline spoke to me.....
Signal Mountain (10,365') and it's close neighbor
Burger Peak (10,270').....
So I decided that we needed to give it a go.....first off was to drop off the rig in
Silver Reef, Utah and take the old beater Jeep up Forest Service Road 032 to the trailhead.....unfortunately that plan didn't quite work out.....
I don't quite recall all the details of this planned hike but I do recall that it would've been one real long day.....like maybe 11 or 12 hours to get the pair. We left the old beater Jeep at the gate.....not letting the closed gate spoil our day.....and off we went up that road.....
And it was absolutely amazing.....the sound of a stream flowing nearby.....no vehicles.....no people.....no worries.....
It was approximately 4 miles up that road to the trailhead.....
So obviously there would be no grand views from the mountain summits that day.....it would've been too much.....but that certainly didn't keep us from exploring.....the solitude & silence were our rewards.....