Grass Valley
April 10th
Leaders: Bob/Nancy Dodds
Joining us were; Joe Pizzitola, Brian Bennett, Glen Shaw, Jim Proffitt,
Sunny and Jean Hansen, Gene and Beverly Stoops, Al Enos, Jim Briggs and
family, Jim and Judy Clemens, Bob Jacoby, Alan Utter, and Nelson Miller and
his friend Jaclyn Wildly (not sure of the spelling, couldn’t read her
writing).
Our group met at Kramer Junction. We were ready to leave at 8:45 a.m. We
went north on Hwy. 395 to the Trona turn off. At 1.3 miles was the marker
for Grass Valley. Turning right our first stop was Steam Well (we thought)
WRONG!! The book I went by showed Steam Well at a different place than the
Delorme Atlas. I now agree with those of us who decided we were at Skilling
Well. We traveled on down Granite Well Rd where we found the BLM Box with a
roster for Steam Well Petroglyphs. We decided to make that another trip in
the future. The next stop was Browns Ranch. A large flat barren area with
concrete foundations and the land was cleared.
Our next stop was Blackwater Well. Thanks to Gene Stoops, we had a nice
handout about the Mitchell Ranch. This was our lunch stop. Jim Proffitt’s
sweet daughter, Penny, made a beautiful cheese cake that Jim shared with all
of us. Gene gave a talk on the ranch and the area. There’s a lot still to
explore there. All day we traveled through the Grass Valley Wilderness Area.
We kept noticing signs of “Being Video Taped” though out the day. We saw
several desert flowers which Beverly and Nancy identified in the flower
books. The Desert Candle’s were all over. About this time Bob Jacoby came on
the CB and said he had lost his GPS. So they and Sunny and Jean back tracked
and found it. GOOD JOB!
Our group finally made it to the Motorcycle Monument. What a change since
we were there 13 years ago. There are several memorial plaques for fallen
Riders and Friends. It’s nicely done and worth the trip to see. We proceeded
down the canyon that was fun and came out at Hoffman Road. Joe was telling
us about the Raptor jet crash last year so we had to investigate. Joe was
there to set up a mobile tower so the investigation crew had satellite
access. You could see where they removed a lot of drt and replaced it,
removing any wreckage and contaminated soil. There was an American Flag with
a memorial to the pilot that died. Joe also led us to McDonald Ranch where
there was a trough with natural fed spring and gold fish.
We ended our trip by going by the Solar Power Plant at Harper Dry Lake
stopping at the old General Store at Garlock. We said our goodbyes. It was a
long 8 hours but a whole lot of fun. Thanks to all who came out and to those
with so much knowledge and experience of our desert.