Mojave Trail April 14-17th 2011
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 8:16 am
FJ-Ollie led a group of 8 rigs over the Mojave Trail this past weekend and I covered the rear as tail gunner, it was by all description the perfect trip. Good weather, good food and friends and no real carnage. Those that had never been before were treated to a great example of what a well organized overland trip should be like and had the opportunity to see many sites/sights they would have more than likely missed without a well thought out plan and lots of research. I have hundreds more photos and video to follow but here are a few pages of my favorites. Thanks again to Ollie and everyone who came for being so generous with your food, gear and knowledge.
North of Hwy 40

The Avi Hotel

Flowers everywhere

West to Fort Paiute

Lots of color at Paiute Gorge


Mark and Maria




Larry and Vanessa

Looking up the gorge

Climbing out of Paiute Valley

Looking down into Paiute Gorge

Shane and William. Shane aka Ollie. Shane did a great job organizing this run, we saw a lot of the usual sites but some fantastic new ones as well.

Looking West of the Paiute Gorge

As we reached "The Bus" a very large hawk flew away from a Joshua Tree and landed a few hundred yards onto another one. Come to find out she was tending to her young in a very large nest and although irritated at our presence she waited patiently for us to leave. She is sitting atop the Joshua if you look closely.

"The Bus"
The colors have improved over the years.


North of Hwy 40

The Avi Hotel

Flowers everywhere

West to Fort Paiute

Lots of color at Paiute Gorge


Mark and Maria




Larry and Vanessa

Looking up the gorge

Climbing out of Paiute Valley

Looking down into Paiute Gorge

Shane and William. Shane aka Ollie. Shane did a great job organizing this run, we saw a lot of the usual sites but some fantastic new ones as well.

Looking West of the Paiute Gorge

As we reached "The Bus" a very large hawk flew away from a Joshua Tree and landed a few hundred yards onto another one. Come to find out she was tending to her young in a very large nest and although irritated at our presence she waited patiently for us to leave. She is sitting atop the Joshua if you look closely.

"The Bus"
The colors have improved over the years.

