A little too muddy to hit the Newfoundland range, I ended up wandering in Lakeside for quite a while... www.goldrushexpeditions.com
waynehartwig said:Where is this?
Ok.. I see it now... I should have just followed the railroad tracks across the lake lolDaveB said:The Lakeside mountains are just west of the Great Salt Lake and north of I80. You can access the area from several freeway off ramps: the Dugway/Skull Valley exit, Delle exit, or the military range exit that is after Delle. My son and I were out there a few weeks back, we went towards the magnesium plant and crossed the rail tracks just before the plant then drove on a bunch of the roads west of the plant.
e28bimmer said:BTW... dont let any of that stuff discourage you, by all means head out and check the area out. Or keep and eye peeled and I will let you know the next time I head out there...
the east side is pretty cool as well, I like the west much more though. I also lived at Black Mountain for several months (up kinda by the golden spike monument), the roads up there are a huge maze and you could easily get lost, especially once yous tart to loose daylight.Clutch said:The pumps are out there are kinda of cool to see and the best out there is the Newfoundland Mt's. I believe "the caves" talked about earlier are at a ghost town site called Boston Terrece. If you go around the west side of the mountain, there is a nasty, or used to be nasty trail up to a mine. I have not explored the east side. There is some good info in 'Some Dream Die" if you continue to follow the tracks to the west you end up in Lucin, another ghost town. Or, if you go north, you run through the Hogups (sp). Great area!!
Supergper said:cool pics, I miss that place, used to live out there on Badger Island
Take notice to what he says about the private property, a lot of the area out there is private but there is some very cool areas to explore. Also, FWIW there is ALWAYS some out there patrolling and you can almost always bet they are watching you usually if you don't seem to be causing any problems you won't ever see them unless (as said) you get near the bombing range then you bet out of the blue you will have guys up on you questioning you.
Also, here is a link to some of my pics from on top Carington Island (not many people ever get to explore around up there) link