Joshua Tree Car Wash Our National Parks aren’t known for their collections of old junked cars, but Joshua Tree has one.
Mojave Car Wash This is an interesting little corner of the Mojave. I was surprised to see so many old junked cars out here. It is pretty unusual to see so many in one place, but why are they here? They all seem to be missing their engines and drive-trains. One engine could
Death Valley Incinerator Dan and I visited a little-known incinerator inside Death Valley National Park. It is an interesting little site. There are bits of historic trash here and there, but not too much else. Amazingly, this isn’t the only one in the park. I've been asked not to disclose
Telegraph City I had wanted to check out this area for a while, and one day, we were able to meet up with a few exploring buddies and go out there.
Eden Creek Ranch Eden Creek Ranch was a small family ranch and the center of the community for the mines up in the hills above it. According to Helen Fallini, Giovanni Fallini employed Abe Arigoni to build a stone ranch house at Eden Creek around 1910. The Fallini family lived there and supplied
Millspaugh Millspaugh was a small family mining camp settled in the late 1890s. According to the writings of Elizabeth Mecham, the first mill burned in 1902 but was immediately rebuilt with metal siding. Most of the buildings were hauled off in 1914.