Well, here's to another great Old Iron Run.
The late arrivals:
Non-specific generic scenery:
Lunch time:
More generic scenery:
More:
Camp Saturday night:
....scenery:
Hellecious guard dog(s):
Wilburn Cabin: As Mike stated, we came upon this cat and his buddy on quads, one pulling a trailer. He inquired about whether thiswas the correct trail to Wilburn Cabin and the condition of the trail and the cabin. He said he had not been here in 27 years when he brought his great aunt, whose husband (his great uncle) had built the cabin, in for the dedication of the Kofa NWR. The cabin was in great shape and had a couple bed frames in it and there was a sign saying that people were welcome to stay/camp there.
Even has a shower:
After we left Wilburn Cabin, we hit the trail toward Kofa Cabin. We had to widen several miles of it. I cleaned a whole bunch of brush/debris out of the interior of my truck from this trail:
Mike and Melissa climbing a hill:
The Pinzers and the Volvo would have really enjoyed what happened shortly after that pic was taken. The metal in my hand was transported to that spot by my differentials. It was removed by some very strategically placed rocks in the center of the trail that the Pinzers and the Volvo would not have even had to adjust the placement of their trucks to cross without incident. I can picture them lining up their lawn chairs in a row watching the show while pointing and giggling, then driving their trucks back and forth across the "obstacle" explaining how they fail to understand the problem. Maybe not. LOL.
We arrived at the Kofa Cabin:
After a much cooler night, we packed up and headed out. Quartzite to Vicksburg via Kofa NWR took us 166 miles. We pointed the trucks west toward the Harquahala Mountain.
That's where we are going. Right to the top.
This fairly represents a good portion of the trail, but there are a few pretty nasty sections:
There is a section in this pic toward the top that got so bad they installed concrete:
Yes, it IS that steep:
Here is what is currently residing at the top: (I'll let Lance explain better what the original mountain top tenant was.)
So all in all it was a great trip. We met a whole bunch of great people and got to see a bunch of cool trucks. It would have been better if the early leavers could have run with us on Monday, but I understand all too well about the whole "required attendance" at work. I hope to be able to share a trail with the other participants in the future and if the opportunity presents itself, I highly recommend it to others. Our thanks again go to Mike and Melissa for another great trip.