Definitely, just need to wait for the arrival of the baby and her to build up some neck strength...haha. We plan on having her on the trail as soon as we can. Born into the WAYALIFEWith any luck, you can join us on one of these trips. And yes, it's going extremely fast now. So much of what we saw on this trip has changed a LOT in just the last couple of years.
So happy to hear you enjoyed the pics and learning a bit about the history in the area. It's a funny thing in that Nevada is such an arid desert or at least, in terms of getting rain but water can be found coming out of the ground, just about everywhere.Amazing pics as always. Great job narrating your adventure. Always enjoy the history lessons that come with your outings. More watering holes than I expected.
Thank you. Happy that we could share this with youDamn those are some great photos! I have said it before and I'll say it again. I always enjoy your trip write ups. Thanks for sharing!
Definitely, just need to wait for the arrival of the baby and her to build up some neck strength...haha. We plan on having her on the trail as soon as we can. Born into the WAYALIFE
It always is.Looks like an awesome adventure.
Glad you could appreciate a trip like this. It is what got us into Jeeps in the first placeGuys thanks for this! I love seeing pictures and places like this. One big reason for my love of Jeeps so much. The ability to get out and explore the land around us! Doesn’t always have to be hardcore wheeling. Thanks again
No kidding? What brings you out this way?Really awesome pics and history. Thanks for sharing. I get to look at that beautiful landscape in a couple weeks!
So happy to hear itWent over the thread and the pictures. Such an awesome history lesson.
Thank you for sharing
No state in the lower 48 has more wide open and public land available to explore and Nevada literally has more ghost towns than living towns and by a large margin. So happy you can appreciate a trip like thisWhat an awesome trip! Nevada has an incredible amount of open space to explore and a crazy amount of ghost towns. Thanks for sharing your adventUre with us.
LOL - no kidding! Again, this is a trip we did last year. Need to get out more!Looks like an awesome way to spend a few days. Definitely hope to get out a little bit more this year. That said, can’t believe it’s already almost May.
Thank you my friendAwesome photos. Thanks for sharing your trip!
It really is amazing how many wild horses we have in Nevada but they're not just in the back country, we have them here in town as well. They're kind of a problem in that there aren't any natural predators and they compete with cattle ranchers. I still love seeing them though.Awesome pictures! Thanks for sharing. There’s nothing better then to get out and explore the deep desert. Good thing you had the extra gas tanks just in case
It amazes me that there are still wild horses out in the back country of the US and happy to see it so! I wonder if all the miners who built those water wells thought they would be helping keep a thriving horse population. lol
Most of the water you see out in Nevada comes from springs. In fact, most are hot springs.A great adventure as always. That amount of water is crazy. They are all artisan wells?
There is so much history out there!
This is true. There are parts of the east that I think are beautiful but it is a shame you can't just drive off into the hills and explore it.Yeah, but at least it is still there. The over developed east half of the US lacks that desolate history that you have. Everything over here is gated, controlled and for the most part crowded. I wish I could spend more time on that side of this great country, it is spectacular