I drove out to Joshua tree and started my hike out into an area of the park that doesn't get much tourist traffic. Starting off I hiked about an hour and a half in the wrong basin/canyon system it was a nice waste of time although it was hot (87) and it drained my water supply pretty fast.


I was finding timbers and cans in the wash so I figured I was in the right area. Eventually I figured out I where I was and headed about 2mi across washes and ankle turning rocks to the correct wash. I found few collapsed shacks and a mine adit.

not long after the shacks I came around a small hill and the full site came into view

closer

inside had a few old bottles and the walls were lined with antique wallpaper and newspaper.


outside in cabin in the enclosed patio.

about 200 yards up the wash along an old road was another cabin.

inside the cabin is a small kitchen complete with fridge, oven, and range burner. all inoperable but very cool to see the luxury they had out in this random canyon.


outside of each of the cabins was a huge trash dump with furniture, toilets, anything that was once in the cabin seems to have been yanked out and scattered about.
I continued along the old road another mile past this 3 smaller cabin. there was nothing inside, but checking out the construction was interesting. it looks like someone tried to fix the roof with modern materials... boo
up at the upper mine workings I found a small workshop and an open shaft. A bunch of old cans with old style logos sat in a pile in the workshop.

tools


not much inside this mine only some old ventilation tubing the shaft isnt very deep either.
the views up at the upper mine were great.



last stop was the lower mine workings on my way out.
remains of an old ball mill, workshop, and mine awaited me.

a lot of leftovers, including a few jars of cyanide.



a big compressor/generator thingymabobber
the mine itself was bat caged. this may have been recent. A single fuel filter was left outside the bat cage and a box full of never used in original packaging. lots of trash/remnants of the mining here.

after exploring i walked out a few miles across the open desert back to my car.

I walked across and old WW2 training ground and found what looks like a rifle mounted grenade or something. maybe a sno cone maker, i dont know what patton's training was like.

great day exploring the desert.
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