Saturday, January 26, 2019

Driving the Grey Eagle Mine Trail to The Desert Bar






Eric & I drive north to 
Parker...




... to gas up at Terrible's before
starting our off-road drive.

$2.19 per gallon or regular gas
is a bargain.








Eric turns off Arizona 95 for
the less traveled path.











This is the hardest section
of today's drive.

If we can't climb this rocky
incline, we'll turn around
& take the easy route.





I hold on to the OS (Oh Shit)
Bar as Eric climbs....







Our Jeep muscles its way over the rocky incline and we continue to follow the rough track.




Eric added waypoints to 
the GPS last night.

With the planning done,
he is focused on the drive.


 The terrain is beautiful.






The trail is narrow...






I got a shot of a"keyhole."













Eric & I catch up with a
group of ATVs.








Eric picks a line & drives
over the rocky trail.

Most of the time, I agree
with his choices.









The red desert rock contrasts
with the tan & grey landscape.









Decisions, decisions...











Rocks slip beneath the
Jeep's tires.


Look at how green the desert is after last week's soaking rain.






The road ahead....





The trail is eroding....

Eventually, this section will
 have a different route.










The chapel at The Desert
Bar is in the distance.





The retaining wall wasn't
here in 2016.





Our friend, Dave, takes this
photo of Eric & me after
we park.





Today's trail ride took longer than we expected.  Fellow Boomers drove the easier road and saved seats on the patio for us.

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