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1leglance 01-30-2012 10:12 PM

Two old Suburbans go mine hunting
 
As further encouragement for people who either own old iron to go play with it in the dirt and for those who are on never ending builds to also go play with their toys I figured I would post up a weekend jaunt.

This is a tale of two old suburbans that hauled a couple of families out in the western part of Arizona in search of mine sites and good times. Much was found so follow along.

Nick (Mosesburb here) and I had been talking about getting our families together for a weekend of camping and exploring. Since his wife Sherry loves cool rocks and his son Leland likes any old stuff we figured a trip that hit some ghost towns and mines ruins would be just the ticket.

My wife Veronica isn't much in to the 4wd thing but she loves remote areas and cool history and tolerates the rig as a way to get there. My 13yr old son Martín has been at this forever and is a pro at navigation, driving and great company...plus there might be a chance to discharge firearms which always gets him to a happy place.

Of course highway is always a part of any outing here in the desert southwest. I love how much public land we have but when you live in the middle of Phoenix it take a bit of time to get anywhere interesting.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-U...oldmines-1.jpg

As usual I am the navigator guy...I love my laptop setup running Delorme Topo & OziExplorer. And for this trip I have a new 1 legged monkey friend to keep us company (free find at a thrift shop).
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-w...oldmines-2.jpg

Here is my family minus my older son..he is an adult now which means more work than play :)
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-p...oldmines-3.jpg

Our first stop was the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg, my buddy Waymon had mentioned the place and was spot on about how much cool cowboy/western/ghost town/history stuff there was here. Plus the art collection is amazing. Well worth a stop for anyone.
Photo credit goes to them as I didn't think is was cool to take pics inside.
http://www.westernmuseum.org/
http://www.westernmuseum.org/Assets/...ne-diorama.jpg

After that is was off to check out Vulture Mine. I have been there before but it has recently changed hands and they are closed for another month or so fixing things up. Oh well that just meant a lunch stop in the desert before treking onward.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/--...oldmines-4.jpg

odog 01-30-2012 10:21 PM

Re: Two old Suburbans go mine hunting
 
Sounds like you had a good time, some good pics too.

1leglance 01-30-2012 10:27 PM

Re: Two old Suburbans go mine hunting
 
Nick's rig is a 1972 3/4ton burb running a Cummins 5.9 turbo diesel with a stick shift, so he gets around 20mpg. That orange things piratically makes compared to my 1970 3/4ton burb running a 350 carbed motor pushing a turbo400 trans. Since I get around 10 mpg we needed to stop in Wendon for a fillup before hitting the dirt. Of course as we hit town someone else seemed to need to get out of town quick as we saw this medical helicopter lifting off from a dirt lot.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-X...oldmines-5.jpg

But finally we hit dirt! And after letting some air out of the tires we were off to see cool things.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-g...oldmines-6.jpg

Martín took over driving when we hit Camp Bouse. There isn't much left of Gen Patton's desert training area for World War II tank battles. But we looked around anyway.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-m...oldmines-7.jpg

We made a short stop at Midway to read the signs and show Nick's family how the Parker 400 desert race comes through the area.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2...oldmines-8.jpg

Then it was off to find Swansea. It is a great mine ruin/ghost town that they BLM has done a super job of signing/repairing as a tourist draw.
Nick also was doing a good job keeping up with my crazy 13yr old son...just kidding he is a great driver.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-C...oldmines-9.jpg

1leglance 01-30-2012 10:36 PM

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This natural arch had always caught my eye just outside of Swansea but it is across a bit of a ravine so I had never checked it out. Since we had plenty of time we stopped the rigs and got out for some pics.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-u...ldmines-28.jpg

Now my son Martín is almost finished with his Eagle Scout rank and he is a mad hiker. Before I had the camera focused on the arch he was already across the ravine and being a goof :)
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-E...ldmines-29.jpg

Me, well I am happy being a lazy 1 legged guy who just wanted to hang with this lizard I saw and enjoy the warm rocks while I smoke my cigar.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-F...ldmines-30.jpg

But that didn't happen. My wife Veronica goes on most of the Boy Scout backpacking trips and she can really cover some trail so that meant we were all going to get a closer look.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-U...ldmines-31.jpg

Yeah we have fun on our outings. I really feel for the families who just sit around house watching tv or playing video games. The big ol' world is full of so much cool stuff.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Z...ldmines-32.jpg

1leglance 01-30-2012 10:45 PM

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Nick's son Leland is also a real trekker in the outdoors. He is 8 yrs old and really loves to go everywhere and has that great curiosity that will take him far in life.
He also enjoyed his moment in the arch.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-i...ldmines-33.jpg

And I give Nick & Sherry credit for trusting my family enough to let us drag Leland down a near cliff, into a wash, and up another steep incline just to jump around under a overhanging pile of rocks :)
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-V...ldmines-34.jpg

Back into the rigs we went for a drive around the Swansea site. One thing that makes this place great for a disabled traveler is that you can see almost all the cool stuff without having to get out of your rig. That can be a real hassle for some folks. The ground is pretty hard packed but there is some sand/gravel that can make it tough on manual wheelchair users.
Of course is Martín isn't trying to drive my rig he is looking for another project to work on.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-o...ldmines-35.jpg

Pretty soon we realized we needed to make camp and Swansea has some really nice sites and also a couple of vault toliets. Those are always good to have for the ladies. Nick got to show Martín a good knot for hanging his hammock.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1...ldmines-36.jpg

While the others went for a hike around the Swansea site I got a ripper of a fire started so we would have plenty of coals to cook up our steak & shrimp dinner. I would never admit I just wanted to relax with a cigar, cream soda and enjoy the peace and quiet :)
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-h...ldmines-10.jpg

snj8198 01-30-2012 10:48 PM

Re: Two old Suburbans go mine hunting
 
Both are very neat rigs. I enjoyed following the orange burb build on ColoradoK5. Glad to see you guys are getting good use out of them.

1leglance 01-30-2012 10:53 PM

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There are some really neat things to see at Swansea and the signage the BLM has placed helps tell the history and bring the place to life in your mind.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-D...ldmines-37.jpg

The evening light also gave the buildings a different feel than when the sun is shinning brightly.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-z...ldmines-38.jpg

After dinner we hung out by the fires for a bit then off to our rigs for sleepy time. I have to say I really like how much space this old things have inside!
The next morning was a bit chilly but before long we were out hiking the site again to get the blood going for the day. These metal screens let you walk right over the mine shaft and of course let the kids safely toss in some rocks.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-W...ldmines-11.jpg

The restoration of the workers cabins has been going on for a while now and they look great. Sadly thought there are already signs of stupid people tearing things up. Oh well we were enjoying the place.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-p...ldmines-12.jpg

Lots of things for everyone to check out here.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-p...ldmines-13.jpg

Not sure if I would have slept better on a spring setup like this but I do love new gear to try out...even if it is really old new gear :)
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-8...ldmines-14.jpg

It was fun for the boys to play "what was this thing?", sometimes they were right on and sometimes I had fun playing around with their minds.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-E...ldmines-15.jpg

Cool place to hang out with friends and worth a visit.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Z...ldmines-16.jpg

1leglance 01-30-2012 11:03 PM

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There seems to always be another project rig just sitting around waiting for the right person to come along :)
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-K...ldmines-17.jpg

But as the morning wore away we realized there was plenty more exploring and cool stuff to see so we took off and got to following this pipeline trail. And just so you know I am pretty sure this is still an active line so if you go there please don't mess around with it.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-i...ldmines-18.jpg

Fun thing about pipeline trails is that they tend to be pretty straight and just follow the line. That can sometimes means some really fun trail. This was steeper than it looked but nothing our old iron rigs couldn't handle.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-u...ldmines-19.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7...ldmines-20.jpg

The route has a nice variety of terrain and one of the features I like is very close to the Bill Williams River. This small section of canyons has some great coloring and rock features.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-H...ldmines-42.jpg

It wasn't too much longer before Martín was begged to pull over into one of the side canyons and spend some trigger time with friends. My son has starting building a pretty good collection. We found a great spot and everyone had a blast. Even the wives were in on the action.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-L...ldmines-43.jpg
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-z...ldmines-21.jpg

1leglance 01-30-2012 11:13 PM

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After the shooting is was time for the splashing!
The Bill Williams River is usually pretty easy to cross at this location. It is actually 3 small crossings with a max depth around knee high on an adult. Of course that doesn't mean it is always that way as you could tell there was some high water marks around.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-x...ldmines-44.jpg

But we survived the water and found a sweat spot for lunch. The babbling of the creek went well with the buzzing of some swarm of bees...that we were lucky not to see up close.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-A...ldmines-22.jpg

After lunch we popped up the hill above the river crossing to see the gas pipeline bridge. This is a much bigger pipe than we followed and a pretty cool thing to see in the middle of nowhere.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-l...ldmines-45.jpg

There was an old style single cylinder engine running not far away that I mentioned on the radio was always running when I did this trail. Of course Nick had to get a closer look which was cool as I had never bothered.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-i...ldmines-46.jpg

We went in search of more water as Alamo Lake was calling us. But being in the desert you see alot more sand and rocks than water anywhere you look.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-t...ldmines-47.jpg

vectorit 01-30-2012 11:16 PM

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Very cool! :metal:

1leglance 01-30-2012 11:21 PM

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Yep these folks look like they are having fun. Nick's family were great to travel with as they share my same style of thinking that a 4wd is a tool to see cool stuff more than a thing to try and break on tough terrain.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-A...ldmines-48.jpg

But I will admit we were all feeling the "after lunch nap time need" ...and even my normally happy kid was too "bored & tired" to look at another burnt out structure.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-_...ldmines-50.jpg

Relief was found at last when we got to the shore of Alamo Lake and everyone could stretch their legs and walk around. It is an ugly lake but I am told the fishing is great...too bad I don't like fish :)
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-9...ldmines-25.jpg

Boys being boys there was plenty of rock throwing to see how big a splash could be made, checking out of dead things, chasing ducks and getting into the mud....yeah good times.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-r...ldmines-24.jpg

Oh I would say we were back in the mood to fly down some gravel roads and see more cool stuff. At least I know my family was having a good time again.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-w...ldmines-26.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-d...ldmines-27.jpg

Newtz67 01-30-2012 11:28 PM

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Absolutely awesome! How do you like the mud terrain km2s? I have them on my z71 and really like them.

1leglance 01-30-2012 11:31 PM

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Nick and I had spread out on these open gravel sections to keep from choking on the dust. And that works great when you have good radio contact. And in this case I had fun getting on the radio and telling Nick he was about to see something in the desert for the first time....and least it was a first for me.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-K...ldmines-54.jpg

Umm yeah, a couple of planes parked off the side of the road. Now I have been using USPS topo maps for a while and always noticed the "landing strip" on there but never really expected to see a couple of planes! On the other side of the road were some serious looking baja racing looking buggies that I didn't snap pics of as the group of folks standing around were eyeing me slow rolling as it was.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-m...ldmines-53.jpg

Soon enough we made our way to the next spot to park & hike which was the Signal mine site. This is actually in 2 parts. One you can drive right up to and the other is marked "no motor vehicles", of course there were plenty of ATV tracks which really gets me irked.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-U...ldmines-55.jpg

Another happy family moment checking out cool old stuff. This is why we build the rigs, to actually use them..even if the build isn't done. Of course is it ever done?
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-V...ldmines-56.jpg

For a minute I thought my son was not enjoying himself...but it turned out he was just intensely checking things out and didn't like my "turn and look at the camera"...teenagers :)
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-a...ldmines-57.jpg

Nope he & my wife were still having fun.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-j...ldmines-58.jpg

1leglance 01-30-2012 11:34 PM

Re: Two old Suburbans go mine hunting
 
The tall skinny tires work great on this kind of rig. I like how there is less rolling resistence so it helps mpg and when I air down I get a nice long tank tread like footprint.
They do very well in rocks, sand and mud...snow you need to get them siped.

Overall I am happy but they are pretty new so check back with each trip report :)

1leglance 01-30-2012 11:40 PM

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Not far from the mine site is an old cemetery that has graves from the 1800's up to very recent. Nice thing is someone is keeping it decent and making a link from past to present.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-u...ldmines-59.jpg

But the day was wearing on and we all wanted to get home to some hot showers, homework for the kids and vehicle unpacking for the guys. But my thirsty burb needed a bit more fuel from Wikeiup before I could make the trek south. This is a rare thing to see gas costing more than diesel.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-U...ldmines-60.jpg

It was a great weekend trip and huge thanks to Nick & family for joining me & mine for some mine ruin adventure. No breakage to report except after I got on the highway and my fuel filter clogged up with a bunch of junk that was shook up on the trail. Lucky for me it is a take apart design that I was able to clean and get going again after 5 min.

There is plenty I want to do to my rig including the in process diesel swap, full interior rebuild, sleeping platform with storage, paint and much more. But I like to keep it as road going as possible through the build so we can keep enjoying it and making more memories as family & friends.

nbrfd007 01-30-2012 11:41 PM

Re: Two old Suburbans go mine hunting
 
Thank you for letting us come along. Great
post!!
Tim

Newtz67 01-31-2012 12:14 AM

Re: Two old Suburbans go mine hunting
 
I've actually been pretty happy with mine in the snow.

DirtyLarry 01-31-2012 12:40 AM

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Another great trip report Lance! Your and Nick’s Subs look like they are in their natural habitat out there. ;)

When did you do this trip? I just checked your SPOT link to see where exactly you went in AZ and there is no data to display? Since momma was with you on this trip there probably wasn’t much reason to turn SPOT on?? ….or the battery was dead?

Glad to see someone is out there seeing the back country this time of year. All I have seen lately is the inside of airplanes and hotels with no off-road action unless you count the big mud puddle I drove my rental Malibu through last week behind the hotel in Vancouver, BC in the rain.

Looking forward to the Expo coming up in May! I foresee two old subs, one blue K10 and one white Dodge Ram Charger taking some detours someplace cool after the Expo!

You’ll have to tell me about your 1 leg monkey as I just bought a tiny laptop for the K10 to run Delorme as well. The problem is I don’t know where to mount the laptop other than lay it on the passenger seat or have the passenger hold it. I am not a big fan of drilling holes in the freshly Rhino’d cab floor to bolt a laptop pod too but it has to go someplace secure for bouncy trips.

1leglance 01-31-2012 02:00 AM

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Hey Larry,
We just did the trip this weekend...the weather was great, 70's during the day and 40's at night :)

www.jeniko.com is the best deal in laptop mounts. They make on that uses the seat bolts and an extra arm for support, works well but it is $130
If it was me I would get this drill in model and adapt it since you have the welding ability or Bill can fab something for you
http://www.jeniko.com/cfl800-floor-m...c3e4ea68aaf0d3

Look around on their site.

The other option would be what I did on the Sportsmobile which is bring a couple of arm like supports out from the bottom of the dash. A little netbook isn't heavy and works well like that.
The globalsat 353 gps puck is the best unit around and is only $40.

I will add something about the laptop setup to my build thread soon...my setup was just a temp hack job to last the weekend but it would be a funny writeup.

CG 01-31-2012 09:42 PM

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Great thread. Its fun reading about these trips some of you off road guys take.

y5mgisi 01-31-2012 09:55 PM

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Stuff like this always makes me wonder why i dont automatically think to just get out into nature when i have any free time.

1leglance 02-01-2012 01:21 AM

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Hey you guys up the Pacific Northwest have some killer country to explore...the Back Country Discovery Routes are supposed to be amazing.

And I figure this is the 4wd section so it is good to see some 4wd's in action!

Beelzeburb 02-01-2012 11:00 PM

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Excellent trip and some great photos. Not every day you see a small herd of burbs out in the wild. I'm going to have to get out and do some exploring in my Suburban because it looks like fun.

1leglance 02-02-2012 02:20 AM

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Hey Beelsze...I have really enjoyed your build thread and of course Utah is a blast to explore...
I am thinking we should come up your way and get out into the dirt...
That would give us a 3 burb trip report which I figure is about a world record :)

special-K 02-02-2012 09:48 AM

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That looks like a high value family outing. And,I also have not forgotten the true purpose of a truck. That's why I'm a truck nut...anything truck. They are all multipurpose vehicles. I miss all the open country to explore in the west. Back east we mostly hike,although there are trails/back roads here and there. The main thing is it's mostly forest,so it's mostly up close sightings,unless you hike to a bald ridge/rock outcropping. On the Monday after Christmas,my sister,brother-in-law,girlfriend,and I hiked up to Mary's Rock in Shenandoah National Park (off of Skyline Drive). You get a full 360 degree view. However you do it,it's great to get out and see the world from a different perspective. All the billions of people in the world and this is still something you can do and feel like you're about the only ones. I think winter is often the best time to get out. I could never stay inside "all" winter long...yuck!


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