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Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 10th - 12th

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:41 pm
by Chazz Layne
UPDATED - added directions, roster

The Area

We'll be travelling south from Wonder Valley in the Mojave desert, up through the Pinto/Eagle mountains, down into Pinto Basin in the Sonoran desert, then back north again. The route winds through abandoned mines, machinery, and cabins, with panoramic views of the Pinto Basin and the surrounding areas of eastern Joshua Tree National Park.

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Difficulty

Moderately difficult. Pinstriping is possible, but not likely. Some crawling will be necessary, as well as the usual loose, steep trails. A few of the trails might test your nerves if you are afraid of heights. For those of you that went on the SummerFest Pre-run, this is a little easier. Walking/hiking will be at a minimum, we can see just about all of it from just outside the vehicles.

Update - I do not expect any difficulty from the rains as the area was not hit very hard. If the weather holds, temperatures should be perfect.


Rough Itinerary

Friday: I'm going to be house-sitting (thus in CA), and have cleared it with the residents to use the home as a base camp for Friday night, so it'll be an easy night after the drive out. You can bring a tent to set up (10 acres of desert available), or just a sleeping bag and crash on the living room floor. Shower, restroom and the pool will be available, as will the grill and kitchen for dinner.

Saturday: In the morning we should get underway by 8:30, which will put us on the trail by 9:30 (with plenty of time to fuel up on the way). There are plenty of great spots to camp throughout the District, so we'll explore as far as we want and then set up camp outside the park boundary and have our usual fireside feast.

Sunday: We'll work the rest of the way around the loop, eventually exiting about where we came in to the District. I'd guestimate hitting Highway 62 again around noon, or alternately we can exit via Pinkham Canyon and Interstate 10 (adds about 3 hours).


Getting There & Misc.

Friday we'll be staying at:
5851 Easy Street
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277

If you are heading in via Highway 62, turn left on Lear Avenue (watch for the "military traffic" signs, same turn). Turn right on Two Mile Road, which is the first paved road headed that way (about 1 mile from Hwy 62). You'll find Easy Street 2 miles up the road on the right, it is a signed, well-traveled dirt road. The second house is the place.

There is no charge to enter/exit the park via Old Dale, but keep in mind there may be a $15 exit fee if you exit via Interstate 10 to the south (it depends on if there is actually a ranger at the gate or not). I'd like to keep the group size small for this trip, 10 vehicles max. I'll be bringing some firewood, but if you'd like to help out feel free. As usual, I already have the California Campfire Permit. :)

The 29 Palms repeater has good coverage of the valley starting in Joshua Tree. I'll be monitoring it on Friday in case anyone gets lost :mrgreen:: 147.06 +600 offset 136.5 tone.


Roster
Chazz + Dani
SP Jon M3
cruiserlarry
Nick + Nolan

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:52 pm
by SP Jon M3
Hey, Chazz.. I'd love to go on this one. But I'm going on a Mojave run on that exact weekend. If only me (and my truck) could be in two places at once.

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:57 pm
by BorregoWrangler
Oh man, Chazz! This looks like a good run and I've had my eye on this area for some time now, particularly the Brooklyn Mine Trail and Old Dale Road.

I just don't know if I'll be able make it. Put me down as a maybe and I'll let ya know for sure when the date gets closer. :D

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 7:31 pm
by BigDave
Dang! I'd love to go too, but I'm having another knee surgery on the 13th and don't think I'll be in a phyical position to go that soon after.

Enjoy. Take lots of pics or it didn't happen!!

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:27 am
by unwiredadventures
This is a fun place to explore. Many old buildings and equipment are in the area. My kids had a great time 3 years ago. I'm about 70% sure I can go. I'll check my calendar when I get home tonight.

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:31 am
by cruiserlarry
I have a tentative commitment on the Mojave trail that weekend....if it falls through, I'm in.

...when it rains it pours, I guess... :lol:

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:06 pm
by brentbba
Sounds like a blast...but I'm canoing with the scouts that weekend. Have fun!

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:14 am
by Chazz Layne
I am actually open for the 10th - 12th as well, so if that works better for everyone we'll just bump it up a weekend. :mrgreen:

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:12 am
by SP Jon M3
Chazz Layne wrote:I am actually open for the 10th - 12th as well, so if that works better for everyone we'll just bump it up a weekend. :mrgreen:
Count me in of 10-12!

Re: Old Dale Mining District - Sept. 17-19 (or 10-12?)

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:03 pm
by cruiserlarry
Wow - this poses a dilemma...

Mojave trip on 17-19th, this one on 10-12th...it's hard to commit consecutive weekends away from family, but this could be very tempting...

Let me know if the date is changed to the 10-12th - I might have to try and make both trips ;) :mrgreen: