Friday, February 14 to Saturday, February 15, 2014
After spending two full days at the Lost Dutchman State Park, we were off to explore Tortilla Flat. Only a few buildings accounted for the name, but was it ever busy. We treated ourselves to lunch - a Bull-Rider burger and onion rings - after all it was Valentine's Day! We left there to locate BLM land just north of Tortilla Flat, to spend the night up in the mountains. Never had a view quite like that with a full moon to boot. The next day we took in Goldfield, a reconstructed, very commercialized mining town. Even the heat was oppressive, we also stopped at the Super Mountain Lost Dutchman Museum to learn more about the history of the old west. Our night was spent a the Apache Junction Elks Lodge.
Friday, February 14
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We're liken the lichens. |
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Canyon Lake, a nice surprise after not seeing much water in the desert for a while. |
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Tortilla Flat was just packed with people out for the day. |
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All the walls are covered with dollar bills, left by people visiting from 67 countries. |
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Not too much goop on the walls! |
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Tucked in a small corner with a big appetite. It sure was tasty. |
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Riding high in the saddle at the bar |
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What you see building wise, is all that there is to Tortilla Flat. |
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Feeling surrounded |
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The winding road that led to our overnight BLM site. |
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All alone with nothing but great mountain scenery |
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Time for a haircut, didn't want to look too much like a desert rat. |
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Delicate blooms |
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Grace taking in the rays |
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Seeds from the Adam's Needle |
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Mountains aglow |
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A full moon was rising over the mountains and then.... |
Saturday, February 15
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.....setting in the morning.... |
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.....just before the sun came up |
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A little hike after morning coffee. That's us on the left. |
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Saguaro up close and personal |
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View from above camp |
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Canyon Lake was a very popular boating and fishing destination. |
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Had to do the touristy thing at Goldfield Mining Town |
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The buildings are all recreated, on the original site |
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Pin cushion cactus in bloom |
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Dude just looking for a fight |
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Main street |
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About a dozen too many gift shops |
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Grab a shovel and start digging for gold |
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Did the gold mine tour |
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Mining tunnel |
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Grace looking for any leftover gold |
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An old Linotype machine used in the printing business by making lead letters.
This might seem like an ancient machine, but that's what was used at
the paper when I started. No smart comments! |
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Ah, the old saloon. |
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Now, this was a real woman |
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Quick on the draw, but.... |
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...not fast enough |
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The guns kept blazing |
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The sheriff and the dancing girls survived |
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Sure glad she didn't get her way back then |
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Worship place |
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No room, not even at the bar |
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This cowgirl wants to get out of Dodge. |
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I know you've seen other pics before, but this is taken from far away and shows
a better perspective of the ambitious hike to the top of Flatiron that was done
while staying at the Lost Dutchman State Park a few days earlier. |
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Not Thomas the Train! |
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A bunkhouse |
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That's some bad hairdo lady! |
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A labyrinth sundial |
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Old posthole digger |
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They're out! |
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Crusher used in breaking down rocks in the gold industry |
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It was a small, but topnotch museum. |
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Our sleepy spot. An RVer who was an Elk Lodge member signed us in. Bought him a beer. |
1 comment:
Got your Blog address from Gerald.
We are a bit jealous not being in the sun yet. But we hope to leave middle of March. Kina should be back in her house and Hilko moving to his own place. We are planning to go to Texas by way of Key West. If you don't mind we will follow your travels.
Gene & Corry
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