We went east on I-10 to Gold Nugget Road.

The map showed a few trails in that area. The actuality was, there were trails going in all directions. We spent the day driving round and round and up and down. There were a lot of mines and abandoned cabins to investigate.

One of the cabins was in pretty good shape. It is a popular destination and people have left behind all kinds of stuff.


We stopped for lunch on a hilltop with a nice view.

We ended up driving all the way back to Quartzsite on trails and a few miles of the frontage road.
We passed several cabins ruins along the way.

It was a fun day.
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