Abandoned Mine – Northern Arizona Desert Beauty – March 2020
Abandoned Mine – Northern Arizona Desert Beauty – March 2020
Abandoned Mine – Northern Arizona Desert Beauty – March 2020 Boriana Mine Road
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Rainy day here in So Cal. Binge watching Boreana Mine and Waba Yuma…..favorites!
What a great road trip. Thanks for sharing. We will be in Northern Arizona later this year and hope to enjoy some of this incredible scenery. An excellent way for a relaxing day out within natures best. I just hope the poster here keeps a good supply of water, gas, tools and a couple tires with him. We will be prepared when we head out to the desert.
A 50 foot graded road! My Corvette will make it there
The mine in the distance beyond the abandoned mine shaft is active again. If you would have gone a few mile further you would have found a really cool and big abandoned mine.
Can’t say much for the drivers.
🙂
👍nice ride
sawarows not sacoras
I feel you might be the “Mr Rodgers” of the dessert .
So cool
You should do a video of white hills
What is your longest trip in your ATV? And is it water cooled? Thanks and take care
We watched this again today.
Love those trips in the Dusty Nugget!!! Feel like I am there.
If you’re not the lead dog, the scenery never changes!
Love AZ a FREE state
I don’t know if this mine was a mill site for the Boriana Mine Complex, but the main mine is about another 5 miles up that road. They primarily mined tungsten with some gold, silver, and copper coming out as well.
Did you see any 📻 towers on the ⛰
Gotta stop showing us your home Russ. Easy to track where you live. Thank you for all the programming. As soon as March comes around, the little lady and I are going desert sight seeing. I found your show about a month ago and I am going to visit those "one room" museums I love very much.
That was so much fun. The castus is a saguaro. I appreciate people who appreciate the desert and can see the beauty.
Awesome just beautiful
That is the first and only shot I have seen of your casa Russ. It looks like a nice spread. What do you find with your detector. out in the boonies?
We never got to go to the Abandoned mines.
Ahhhhhh…this sure takes me back! Grew up in Phoenix (before it was ruined)–lived at the "edge of the neighborhoods", of course town goes a LOT further out there now. High School in Wickenburg, early 60’s. I really miss the desert — looked a lot like this! Thanks for taking us along with ya!
Nothing better Russ then a day spent just tooling along on the dirt roads of the Arizona desert. Talk about freedom and enjoying nature at its finest. Thanks for letting us travel with you. Be safe!
Thanks for doing this love this your amy
Love the beauty of the Arizona desert! I would imagine around the railroad tracks and underpass with the soft sand, you could get bogged down easy enough. Would snow tires help in the soft sand? Just wondering. Used to enjoy driving in my car with all terrain tires when I lived down around Tucson. Thanks Russ for showing us the fauna in the spring desert.
How many miles to the Gallon do you get in your at?
I have been watching your videos wearing long time ago the Salton Sea with you and scoops I didn’t realize that you went way back but I love your videos from the days of yesteryear so cool your older videos are just unbelievable from the past a lot of good memories in the places you’ve been in seen thank you so much
Enjoy your travels, do you live near Kingman?
Another great video Russ! Enjoyed it very much.
I’m a new subscriber , so am just catching up. How far it is to the nearest town ? Thanks for sharing the scenery.
As a non Arizona person the state is so beautiful, but let me ask a serious question.
I think Arizona has almost every poisonous spider that exists in North America.
When you’re working in the garage with the door open, do you get spiders walking in?
Seems like you’d have to wear gloves all the time?
Hi Prospector Dean here..thx for posting! The mines in this wash/gulch were mined primarily for Tungsten, including the actual Boriana Mine.
What a beautiful drive. Thank you
Love your videos!
Thanks enjoyed every minute of the ride ..
"Like the eagle, a good philosopher soars alone, not in flocks, like doves and theologians" – Galileo, and if he was alive today no doubt he would add in "or UTV and Harley riders"
Cell service??Lovya vids/footage,, ROLL ON>>>>
Beautiful!
P.P.S. LOVE your drone-music! I’m a Bluegrass musician — love hearing it!!
The mine tailings have limonite, lots of iron, that’s what carries the gold. I knew sooner or later you’d hit pay dirt. So C’mon, let’s go.
Great scenery…but who care$ about rocks?
Another great video !!
I live n Tucson
Is that your own all tarn vehicle ATV or did you rented?
Love to see the plant life in the desert. The cactus withe pink/red flowers is the beavertail cactus, or opuntia basilaris. The beautiful masses of yellow flowers are I think, brittlebush. The enormous saguaro that look as if it is hugging itself is probably a centenarian; according to the Saguaro National )ark Service, they can live 150 – 175 years. Thanks for the great video
What a life style! Live in nature!
Hey RVer – just discovered your channel. Well done! Really enjoy the minimalist approach (no overpowering music, sound effects, etc.) Nice calm narrative. Very enjoyable. Feels like we are traveling with you.
I love watching.All this your showing me,will never get to see.
Your presentation is really enjoyable.