We parked along the side of the road in a turnout with the two horse trailers and quickly headed off towards the red hills of the Valley of Fire.
Charlie would be leading us along this ride and Terri would be keeping an eye on the GPS to make sure we keep going the right direction.
Once you get into the rocks, it is extremely easy to get yourself "turned around" so a GPS is recommended. Also, I don't recommend that you do this ride (if you think your horse can make it) without a camera! The views are out of this world!
We rode by some petroglyphs early on in the ride which was pretty cool. This area was a long way from any roads.
There were lots of cool rock formations
We saw a herd of Mountain Sheep along the ride. They weren't too bothered with our presence.
And lots and lots of Rock!
Alan coming up out of a draw.
Taking a "breather" after a climb
and off again…
Terri leading us into another cool area!
Alan and Elisabeth coming up through another deep draw.
The painted area. It looks like one of those sand paintings you see in an aquarium. Words can't describe it's colors. Also, these draws are very deep and the edges are smooth rock and very steep.
Look to the right, thats a 300' drop off !
We're going to wind to the North. Lulu has a nice set of ears!
Elisabeth and Alan lagging behind
About to go into the bottom….
That is a big ledge behind her!
We are so happy to have met Elisabeth this trip. We had so much fun riding with her and Romeo. We shared many laughs! I'm sure that we'll be riding together again soon and sharing great memories!
Charlies lunch cafe'. We stopped here because of the great view just behind this rock.
Miss Kitty and Angel Eyes taking a much need break!
Peg is really enjoying this ride!
Another cool rock formation!
Alan and Elisabeth
heading up a long and steep hill
So glad I''ve got a good mule!
Peg and Rita hanging out under a rock
This area looks pretty tame….
and then you come to the edge.
Charlie on his young mule "Angel Eyes" he just had 30 days riding on this mule. it did so well on this ride!
LuLu surveys the situation. "We're going down there????"
This mule did so well on this ride!
And this is what it looked like when you got down in it. Charlie said that many outer space movies and cowboy movies were filmed here. Supposably, The episode of Star trek where Spock died was filmed right in this area.
This was a really steep hill coming out of that stuff!
Yeah, we can fit through there….
and go up there….
Love this Mule!
Alan and Miss Kitty
These new friends were great riding partners and excellent guides!
This is about the best trail we found today. not too many have gone where we did.
Another shot from the lunch stop.
This area has the finest Silica sand you've ever seen. infact, on the Edge of the BLM lands there is a huge mine.
Coming through " A crack in the wall"
LuLu doing a little rock crawlin'
picture takin a picture
Isn't this just beautiful?
Peg up in the rocks on her mule Rita
Survey marker
Fun people to ride with!
Holy Smokes! What scenery!
Put it in Four Wheel Drive!
oh this is getting GOOD!
steeper and smoother hard rock.
Pick a path you feel comfortable with…
Did I tell you how much we love our mules?
made it!
This guy is one heck of a guide!
So many colors!
We're having fun now….
now we're about to go down there.
and we'll let you lead us!
BIG DROP OFF!
You want me to do what?????
Well, Ok…..
When it gets too tough , Walk….
Angel eyes went down in the soft silica bank that sluffed off when he tried to climb it.
Everyone made it to the top safe and no animals got hurt.
We took a break. that was pretty knarlaly!
And we're smiling' and off again. What a Ride!
Another drop off coming up!
Glad we had that GPS or we would've been there a long time!
I'm so proud of this gal! She never complained or whined that it too tough once! She's a damn good riding partner!
This is another set of Cabins that are located outside of the park that were built in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The locals are able to drive to these so you can see things that got left behind….
We left our trailers about a mile from here. This was an Awesome ride with great friends!
I want to Thank Charlie and Terri Oliver for showing this secret gem. This ride was approx. 14 miles from start to finish.
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Super cool....some pics I could only see Peg and not her mule....mule was good camouflage....LOL super ride!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joy! Peg's mule Rita is a really nice animal. She's especially pretty in these photo's because our Friend Kelly Brook Allen gave her a haircut and spa day while we were in Apache' Junction. She is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice ride.
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