Showing posts with label Save Gold Butte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Save Gold Butte. Show all posts

Friday, October 1, 2010

Public Lands Day 2010

Last Saturday we went to Public Lands Day at Gold Butte. It was the kick of for Dustin's Gold Butte Historical Documentation Project.. which is pretty much going to be the coolest thing ever.

Part of the goal of Public Lands Day is to connect people with the public lands and celebrate service and recreation on those lands. With this (Historical Documentation) project we hope to raise people's awareness of the rich history that is also connected with our public lands and encourage them to visit these places. 

The overall goal of Gold Butte Historic Documentation Project is to create a catalog of places within Gold Butte and the stories behind them. Our goal is to ensure that the places and the stories behind them are preserved and accessible. Some have been lost and many are not freely accessible. But with this project we hope to begin to recover and collect as much as we can. This project can only be carried out with the help and support of the people who love and enjoy our public lands. We hope to collect hard facts such as names and dates but also personal accounts and your experiences with places out at Gold Butte. Family stories and your personal narratives is what will bring this project to life.


Through our history we will preserve our access.
This was our group. Lots of family came out to support Dustin's project and to spend a beautiful day in the hills.

Here Dustin is explaining the project. He even made the front page of the local paper! Woot!!



After the BLM opening ceremony we headed out for our adventure. The purpose of the project is to document historic sites with pictures, GPS points and stories.

We picked Nay Ranch.
The Nay Ranch is full of great history and an awesome pond.














To submit your stories and/or historical information about sites at Gold Butte 
email Dustin at gisfeller@gmail.com.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Public Lands Day -- Gold Butte

Saturday September 25, 2010 is National Public Lands Day. National Public Lands Day celebrates service and recreation on public lands. The Public Lands Conservation Committee (PLCC) is working to get people involved to help keep the Gold Butte region clean and accessible for outdoor recreation. We are working to strengthen the community of good public land stewards.


Saturday morning, my family and I are all headed out to Gold Butte to work on a Historical Documenting project. Basically we are going to drive around all day visit our favorite spots, take pictures and GPS the coordinates for maps and such. Just another day in paradise for us!

Wanna come???!

Meet us at Whitney Pockets between 7-8 AM Saturday morning to sign up. I'll be there to greet you with a donut and a smile!

For more info see SAVEGOLDBUTTE.COM

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Da Butte

Saturday we loaded up the kiddos and headed out to Gold Butte. This time of year there are usually tons of wild flowers and we wanted to go check them out before the summer sun dries them all out!

On our way down the long bumpy road we encountered this little guy!

Don't worry... Dustin took these with the telephoto lens. We didn't get very close to it.
Hello Mr. Turtle, come out and play!!


The kids were very intrigued!
Allie and Estefan wanted to know if it was a Ninja Turtle. Well of course it is. :P


After saying good-bye to our new friend, we kept on down the road to our picnic spot.
We stopped at the corals at Horse Springs.


The kids loved to run up and down the alley way.


When we went exploring at the spring, we found these two. At first we thought it was just one really huge frog, but it turned out to be two frogs. One was giving the other one a piggie froggie back ride!


We sure weren't disappointed by the wild flowers. These little white ones carpeted the entire desert floor.
It was amazing.


There were tall purple ones too!


Near the corals and right above the spring, there is this super long Great Wall of Gold Butte. We aren't sure who built it or what its purpose was, but its some kinda wonder! It starts at the right hand side of the photo (imagine me pointing) and goes clear up to the mid-center of the photo!


Another shot of the pretty purple flowers. I think they were my favy!


After we ate our delicious Tuna sandwiches with a side of Cheetos, we went up a mountain trail. When we got to the end of the trail we came to this amazing view!!


The next stop was to visit the Azure mine. This was the old mine house.


Peek-a-boo! I spy Estefan. :)


Allie was giving us the run down on how she would decorate it, if it was her house. We stayed here and played for quite a while. Its may seem funny, but it was nice to relax for a bit inside and imagine what it would have been like to live there.


The Mine

Estefan is our little billy goat. He'll climb anything!


There were more of these little yellow flowers all around the house.


Mark walking through the flowers. He even picked me a handful. :)


Mark's tough guy pose, look at those muscles!!


Seriously, there were flowers ev.ry.where.


I love how the pink cactus flowers contrast with the yellow. Amazing, beautiful, breathtaking.


Then we stopped at the windmill for a bit.



Our last stop was Million Hills.
We had a little snack and finished off the Cheetos and splashed in the cool stream.
Is there something wrong with this picture??
A huge fence maybe?... something to think about...


I always thought the burned up Joshua Tree's looked like they belonged in a Dr. Suess book...


and I was right. I found this little guy running around out there.


It was a beautiful, fun filled, family day.
I hope we are able to spend many, many more there in the future.
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