Continuing...
We made it to the Bickel Camp and had lunch here. It seemed like an abnormally busy day here at the camp. There were several large groups here when we arrived, and a couple more large groups showed up before we left. The caretaker seemed a bit overwhelmed with the number of people, but he was excited to give tours to everyone. The place looks like a junk yard, but the caretaker does a great job of helping you understand the resourcefulness of desert mining folk as he walks you around and gives you the story about everything. The place was actually a treasure trove of very cool pieces of equipment and artifacts, and he kept stressing that nothing was for sale. Apparently, they get quite a few collectors through here that try and buy some of the old vehicles, old appliances, and anything else that people love to collect and restore. Walt Bickel was a pretty tough guy, and he was only one of many who lived like this out in the desert. The tour of this camp really gives you an appreciation for how much tougher people were back then. Here are some photos from the camp:
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Once we finished here, we headed up the hill to the Burro Schmidt Tunnel. It, too, was quite crowded, but it wasn't much of a burden on our group and we certainly weren't a burden to anyone else. Most of us made the 1/2 mile trek through the tunnel to the other side of the mountain. Here are some photos from this site:
Bickel Camp, as viewed from the Burro Schmidt Camp:
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
The views on the other side of the tunnel were amazing, and we were looking right down on the Saltdale area that Jessica and I had explored earlier in the morning:
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Once we made our way back through the tunnel and back to our rigs, we departed ways with Morgan and OccupantX, who were heading back toward the area of Bickel Camp to find a place to set up camp of their own for the evening. Riz98, RikRong and myself had planned on taking a specific route back down the hill toward the area where we began the trip in the morning. But after ascending to the top of the hill, we learned that the trail was not for Trucks and was a quad/side-by-side trail only. So we took the "plan B" route back toward Red Rock State Park and eventually met up with Hwy. 14. Here are some photos from our stop at the top of the hill, and our decent back down toward the 14:
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
A couple of the really good ones that Jessica took as well:
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
In this one, you can see Bickel Camp in the background:
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
We finally made it back to the "main road" that comes in off of Hwy 14, and got stuck in a traffic jam of sorts as everyone was making their way back to their camps. The sun was rapidly setting, and we had just enough time to air back up before hitting the highway:
Last Chance Canyon: 12 Nov 2016
Riz98 and his family broke off and headed toward Ridgecrest, where they had a hotel room booked for the night. Myself and Jessica took Highway 14 back toward the Antelope Valley along with Rick and his brother. This was a really fun trip and a fun day of exploring. I could easily spend a whole week out here taking every little side trail and trying to find all the cool sites to see. Thanks again Rick for setting this up and leading us all around out there. As was already mentioned, the weather couldn't have been any nicer (it was in the low 70s and partly cloudy all day!), and the size of the group was perfect!