OverlanderJK
Resident Smartass
This weekend ttfhell, 10frank9, drew@offroadevolution and myself headed out to run the Old Mojave Road to traverse 140 miles across the deert. Without getting into too much back story it is the route the indians took to cross the desert a couple years ago.
We met up Friday morning and headed out east to start the trail. Our first stop was for breakfast at the historic Bagdad Cafe in Newberry Springs.

After a creepy breakfast which consisted of tang, biscuits and gravy and an attempted robbery we continued on our way east along Highway 40.

Gassing up at the Avi Casnio

At the trailhead airing down along the Colorado River

First stop was Some abandoned buildings we saw. There was a couple other groups there so we made the stop quick.



Next, Fort Piute


The long road ahead

Working our way up the and out of the canyon

Next stop was the school bus

Some lunch for the kids

The block was about all that was left


Continuing on our way we made it to Penny Can Tree and all dropped in our pennies

Further ahead we made it to the homestead of Bert G. Smith and amazingly it is in great shape for being 80 years old


View from the porch

Continued below with day 2
We met up Friday morning and headed out east to start the trail. Our first stop was for breakfast at the historic Bagdad Cafe in Newberry Springs.

After a creepy breakfast which consisted of tang, biscuits and gravy and an attempted robbery we continued on our way east along Highway 40.

Gassing up at the Avi Casnio

At the trailhead airing down along the Colorado River

First stop was Some abandoned buildings we saw. There was a couple other groups there so we made the stop quick.



Next, Fort Piute


The long road ahead

Working our way up the and out of the canyon

Next stop was the school bus

Some lunch for the kids

The block was about all that was left


Continuing on our way we made it to Penny Can Tree and all dropped in our pennies

Further ahead we made it to the homestead of Bert G. Smith and amazingly it is in great shape for being 80 years old


View from the porch

Continued below with day 2