Coyote Gulch Petroglyphs (Mojave)
This is a small petroglyph site out in the Mojave desert near the larger and more well-known Black Canyon and Inscription Canyon petroglyph sites. The site is at a choke point where a wash comes through a gap in the hills.
Don Alvadore Mine
The Don Alvadore Mine is a single adit and stope 500 feet up on a cliff above Lundy Canyon. The old trail to the mine is overgrown and hard to follow in places these days.
Howe's Tank Petroglyphs
I made two trips in search of the petroglyphs at Howe’s Tank. I was close on the first trip but ran out of time just a few ways from the site. I went out a week later with Howe’s Tank as my main goal and found it after
Log Cabin Mine
Big Bell Mine
The Big Bell mine sits perched on the steep western slope of the Funeral Mountains, approximately halfway between the Keane Wonder and old Chloride Cliff mines, approximately 3,650 feet above Death Valley's floor. Discovered in 1904 during the rush that followed nearby Bullfrog strikes, this gold mine