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2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 6:35 pm
by BorregoWrangler
2009-12-29: Jacumba Mountains Run
(Elliot Mine/Smuggler's Cave/Mountain Springs Stagecoach Trail)

Ollie set up a good run here. With two FJ's and two Jeeps (YJ & JK) we moved along pretty good. I didn't have a camera myself, so we'll have to wait for the others to post up pictures. After meeting up at the gas stations in Jacumba we cruised along Hwy 80 and then south down a dirt road towards the border fence. Once we had aired down, it was on up the narrow, rocky shelf road to several peaks that gave outstandings views of the surrounding areas. We had clear views out to Superstition Mountain, Salton Sea, Imperial Sand Dunes and Chocolate mountains.

Soon we had made it up Elliot Mine to take in the views of Valley Of The Moon and explore a few of the mines. Afterwards, we parked down the trail a ways and made the short walk to the Smuggler's Cave. There a quite a few interesting rock formations there that make for fun exploring. It was getting later in the afternoon so we wanted to get down the trail and across the freeway so we could run the Mountain Springs Stagecoach Trail. We made it past the Border Patrol who eyed us suspiciously, under the freeway, past Table Mountain to the trailhead.

This trail has some very tight, rocky, and off-camber sections that must be carefully negotiated. Once you make your way to the bottom of the grade you'll see some stone riuns.

Here's a few links describing the area. And a few pics I found. The last two pictures show a trail in the area way back when and then with my Jeep much more recently.

http://www.desertusa.com/mag00/nov/stor ... pring.html
It was long a haven to Indians, pioneers, muleteers and stage coach passengers. Colonel Kearney bivouacked here during the Mexican American War. There are still ruins at Mountain Spring. Not the ruins of the original stage coach station, but a later lay-over station for freight wagons. When they cut Interstate 8 through this area in the early 1960’s, Mountain Spring actually got more isolated, even as it became an easy sight from west-bound traffic from the four thousand feet from the desert floor.
SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal ... untain.htm

http://www.gbcnet.com/ushighways/US80/80pics_d.html

Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:01 am
by OLLIE
This was a fun day. Thanks for taking the lead and showing us around John. My friend with the JK wanted to get his dad out one more time before he left so he gave me a call a few days ago. I.ve been wanting to explore the Jacumba area since I was last out there. I knew John knew it well and asked him to join us. Although a bit chilly at times, it was a great day. We saw more than I planned on, got to do some shooting, and returned home at a decent hour.
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Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:52 pm
by BorregoWrangler
Cool pictures, Ollie! You'll have to get your friend to post his up too.

Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:05 pm
by OLLIE
BorregoWrangler wrote:Cool pictures, Ollie! You'll have to get your friend to post his up too.
If he doesn't, I will. Once I get all my photos uploaded to Flickr I'll post up the link. I took over 200 pictures again. It seems that 220 a day is the average for me.

Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:36 pm
by cruiserlarry
OLLIE wrote:
BorregoWrangler wrote:Cool pictures, Ollie! You'll have to get your friend to post his up too.
If he doesn't, I will. Once I get all my photos uploaded to Flickr I'll post up the link. I took over 200 pictures again. It seems that 220 a day is the average for me.
You are just a Digital demon with the camera, Ollie :lol: Or, maybe you are using your trigger finger .... :o

Great pics - I've got to get down to your area for a tour of the off road trails down there. Amazing scenery and challenges at the same time. :D

Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:26 pm
by BlueFJ
WTF? ...and this wasn't posted because why?

Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:39 pm
by OLLIE
BlueFJ wrote:WTF? ...and this wasn't posted because why?
It was spur of the moment and my friend is just warming up to offroading. He requested no crowds. I had originally planned on joining BruisedFJ in AB for a day. I will break him into the group in a few months.

Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:40 pm
by OLLIE
Here is the link to all the large photos.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fj-ollie/s ... 109414042/

Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:42 pm
by OLLIE
cruiserlarry wrote:
Great pics - I've got to get down to your area for a tour of the off road trails down there. Amazing scenery and challenges at the same time. :D
You find the time and I'll clear my calendar.

Re: 2009-12-29: Jacumba

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:18 pm
by photojeeper
I hope that Frogeye (Chris) did not damage another fender or quarter panel on his FJ. That is a great place to wheel, lots of great photo ops.

JJ

:D