Our first trail run since getting back from Moab was one that took us out into the Panamint Valley, up the Argus Range and to an old tungsten mine know as the Defense Mine. The trail is relatively short and for the most part easy to moderate but, if you take on Zero Fall and the Cummings Cutoff as we had, there's a lot of fun to be had. Unfortunately, we no longer have our son helping out with photos and, being that we spent most of our time filming, we only have a few photos to share. I do know there were others taking photos as well and it is my hope that they post up a few here as well. Anyway, I hope you enjoy these pics and, if I can, will post up more from video screen shots. 
On our way to our next adventure...
Here's a shot of Don, Lori, Tony and Stephanie pulling into our basecamp...
Trail Bud mixing up some Bloody Mary's for everyone...
Dinner at our favorite pizza spot in Lone Pine - the Pizza Factory...
Wrapping up the evening with good friends and of course, American Honey - CHEERS!!
The following morning - all stripped down and ready to go...
Nothing like breakfast at the Alabama Hills Café...
On the edge of the Panamint Valley taking in the view...
Have I ever said how much I think people suck? Here's a shot of an outhouse that we found all shot up...
WooHoo!! Time to air down...
Tessa trying to cool off and take a nap...
Working our way up the canyon...
Making a stop to check out some of the local history...
Rocky section just before Zero Fall...
Don carefully working his way up Zero Fall...
Unfortunately, those were the only pics I was able to take here. Hopefully Dave, Doug or Stephanie has others that they can add to this thread.
Here we are working our way up the Cummings Cutoff...
Our destination for the day, the Defense Mine...
On our way back to our basecamp, Ray noticed he had a vibration and, upon closer examination, this is what we found...
It would have been great if that was the worst of our carnage but, just as we were leaving the following morning, Trail Bud suffered a break that would require a flatbed to take him home...
Not 100% sure what happened here but, it looks like this break was in the making for quite some time now. Of course, after 4+ years of playing hard, I'm not too surprised and considered it to be lucky that it happened here and not on the trail...
With his axle strapped up and wheel removed, it was just a matter of waiting around till the tow truck arrived...
Getting the Jeep on the bed was interesting to say the least...
All buckled up and ready to head for home...
Well, that's all I've got. Again, I hope others will post up their pics here as well. Otherwise, we'll try to get a video of this run up as soon as we can.
A big thanks needs to go out to all our friends, Doug, Moochie, Dave, Laura, Tony, Stephanie, Don, Laurie, Adam and Ray for coming out and joining us for this run. We hope to do it again soon.
On our way to our next adventure...
Here's a shot of Don, Lori, Tony and Stephanie pulling into our basecamp...
Trail Bud mixing up some Bloody Mary's for everyone...
Dinner at our favorite pizza spot in Lone Pine - the Pizza Factory...
Wrapping up the evening with good friends and of course, American Honey - CHEERS!!
The following morning - all stripped down and ready to go...
Nothing like breakfast at the Alabama Hills Café...
On the edge of the Panamint Valley taking in the view...
Have I ever said how much I think people suck? Here's a shot of an outhouse that we found all shot up...
WooHoo!! Time to air down...
Tessa trying to cool off and take a nap...
Working our way up the canyon...
Making a stop to check out some of the local history...
Rocky section just before Zero Fall...
Don carefully working his way up Zero Fall...
Unfortunately, those were the only pics I was able to take here. Hopefully Dave, Doug or Stephanie has others that they can add to this thread.
Here we are working our way up the Cummings Cutoff...
Our destination for the day, the Defense Mine...
On our way back to our basecamp, Ray noticed he had a vibration and, upon closer examination, this is what we found...
It would have been great if that was the worst of our carnage but, just as we were leaving the following morning, Trail Bud suffered a break that would require a flatbed to take him home...
Not 100% sure what happened here but, it looks like this break was in the making for quite some time now. Of course, after 4+ years of playing hard, I'm not too surprised and considered it to be lucky that it happened here and not on the trail...
With his axle strapped up and wheel removed, it was just a matter of waiting around till the tow truck arrived...
Getting the Jeep on the bed was interesting to say the least...
All buckled up and ready to head for home...
Well, that's all I've got. Again, I hope others will post up their pics here as well. Otherwise, we'll try to get a video of this run up as soon as we can.
A big thanks needs to go out to all our friends, Doug, Moochie, Dave, Laura, Tony, Stephanie, Don, Laurie, Adam and Ray for coming out and joining us for this run. We hope to do it again soon.