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A day in the desert

About 90 miles outside of Las Vegas on the border between Nevada and Arizona you will find Mesquite. While the town has grown quite a bit in the last 30 years there are still many trails nearby to take your truck off-road.

As avid off-roaders, we’ve run this trail many times and on this day it was passable with the right gear on your vehicle (lockers, a lift, etc.). We were here in June, 2012, after a winter of heavy rain so the trail was tougher than it had been.

Many of the trucks had a hard time getting over these rocks. What isn’t evident in this picture is that the trail has a steep drop off of about 75-100 feet down on the left side.

This was the first real obstacle.
Sometimes the rocks win and the truck needs to be fixed.

Here’s Joel showing off what his toy can do. Yeah, I married an adrenaline junkie who likes to live on the edge. He often quotes an old bumper sticker, “If you’re not living on the edge, you’re taking up too much room.”

Many of us passengers decided to hike instead. I’m not a fan of the feeling you get when the truck is tipping on it’s side. I prefer to be on my own two feet. So, for me, that meant I hiked about 10 miles while Joel drove.

This was the end of the trail we were on. Five years earlier this trail was rough but passable. On this day, not so much. Amazing what Mother Nature can do. There was a large pool of water below the 5 foot rock that I’m standing on and even more water behind me.

We found another trail that eventually took us to the top.

We took another trail and finally made it to the top.
At 6500 feet up you can see forever.
Still a long way to go until we hit pavement.

Another fun day in the desert.

jj

Who does what here? Honestly, it’s really a good collaboration. We both decide where to go and plan the trip together. Once at our destination, Jeri takes most of the pictures and edits them for our website, though Joel has a much longer arm and is better at taking our selfies. Once the pictures are done then Jeri writes the posts and Joel edits them before they go live. Joel is also the IT guy when things go wrong (but what could possible go wrong when a computer is involved?)

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