Signs: entering Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (view NW) |
Signs: entering Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (view W) |
Signs: entering Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (view N) |
Road FR-800C climbs a gentle hill (view NW) |
Road FR-800C cresting the gentle hill (view NW) |
Mostly easy road, but watch for erratic rocks (view NW) |
Mostly easy road, but watch for erratic rocks (view NW) |
Mostly easy road, but watch for erratic rocks (view NW) |
The road seems to fork ahead (view NW) ... |
... but this is just a new parallel road (view NW) |
Running parallel to the abandoned road (view NW) |
Running parallel to the abandoned road (view NW) |
The roads appear to merge, but not yet (view NW) |
Still running parallel to the abandoned road (view NW) |
A nice clump of Mojave yucca that survived the fire (view NW) |
The road splits again; right rejoins old road (view NW) |
Road FR-800C merges with Road FR-800B (view NW) |
The original road is more rocky (view NW) |
Road FR-800C winds among Joshua Trees that survived the 2005 fire |
Most vegetation in this area burned in 2005 (view NW) |
Road FR-800C approaching Road FR-800B (view NW) |
Sign at intersection of Road FR-800C and Road FR-800B (view E) |
New Road FR-800C continues to parallel old Road FR-800C (view NW) |
The 2020 fire burned up to Road FR-800C (view NW) |
Road FR-800C merges into Road FR-800, on the left (view NW) |
Sign: Road FR-800 merges from the left (view NW) |
Road FR-800 splits to form a parallel road (view NW) |
New Road FR-800 rejoining old Road FR-800 (view NW) |
Road FR-800 drops gently towards a wash (view NW) |
Road FR-800 approaching a fork in the road (view NW) |
Road FR-800 approaching a wash crossing (view NW) |
Easy now, but this can easily washout (view NW) |
Road FR-800 at Road FR-800D (view W) |
Road FR-800D (view W from Road FR-800) |
Across the wash Road FR-800D forks left (view NW) |
Road sign at intersection (view NW) |
Road sign at intersection (arrows are backwards; view NW) |
Road FR-800 continues on the old track (view NW) |
Road FR-800 continues through the burn zone (view NW) |
Road FR-800 continues through the burn zone (view NW) |
Road FR-800 continues through the burn zone (view NW) |
Near base of hills, Road FR-800A becomes visible (view NW) |
The road drops into the wash (view NW) |
Crossing the wash (view NW) |
Approaching Road FR-800A (view NW) |
Intersection with Road FR-800A (view NW) |
Steep, hill-climb with divots exiting the broad wash (view NW) |
Out of the wash, the first of the 99 Mine tailings are visible (view W) |
Road FR-800 dropping into broad wash (view NW) |
Road FR-800 runs rocky (view NW) |
Ninetynine Mine and Carol Lombard crash site (view W) |
Road FR-800 runs rocky (view NW) |
Approaching the first closed road to 99 Mine (view NW) |
First closed road (view SW from Road FR-800) |
Approaching second closed road to 99 Mine (view NW) |
Second closed road to 99 Mine (view NW) |
Second closed road to 99 Mine (view W from Road FR-800) |
Road FR-800 approaching third closed road to 99 Mine (view NW) |
Road FR-800 at third road to 99 Mine (view NW) |
third road to 99 Mine (view S from Road FR-800) |
Road FR-800 continues being quite rocky (view NW) |
Road FR-800 becomes smoother past the mine (view NW) |
Road FR-800 becomes smoother past the mine (view NW) |
Peak of A-frame cabin comes into view (view W) |
Road FR-800 approaching another wash crossing (view W) |
Another wash crossing; shadow shows washed-out dip (view W) |
Wash crossing; dip is not too bad this year (view W) |
Road FR-800 at Road FR-800E (view NW) |