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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by squirrel, May 12, 2023.

  1. 65pacecar
    Joined: Sep 22, 2010
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    Same here. Almost hypnotic
     
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  2. squirrel
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    Made it down to Safford. The drive from Alpine to Morenci drops elevation from 8000 to 4000 feet. There are a lot of sharp turns. And we have to go as fast as we can.
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  3. Beanscoot
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    Wow, what tiny wipers!
     
  4. squirrel
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    the windshield is not very tall, that's all that fits And they work OK.

    A couple pics of the car driving down the highway, taken by folks who went with us.

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  5. rusty valley
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    Been thru there many times, great roads to tour on. Best wishes.
     
  6. ClayMart
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    That's no typewriter. I think it's one of those old steam powered televisions. Maybe a Muntz or a DuMont.
    :p
     
  7. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    Janet wanted to get out of the house, so we went for a little drive through the countryside. A jail tour, it turned out.

    There used to be a lot of mining in southern AZ, all over the place. Gleeson is not very far from here, and was one of those small mining places. Of course the only sturdy buildings in the quicky built mining towns were the jails, so that's all that survived! used to be a thousand people or so at these ghost towns, a hundred years or so ago.

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    We live at the blue J, The Thing is at the top at Johnson Rd, Courtland is just north of Gleeson, Pearce is just south of Sunsites.

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    The Gleeson jail wants to be a tourist trap, but there aren't any tourists.

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    Ghost Trail Rd is dirt, but in decent condition.

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    The Courtland jail is in rough shape, but still standing.

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    Pearce is in good condition, since no one can get near it.

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    We took 191, which used to be 666, the Devil's Highway, up to the interstate so we could stop at The Thing.

    Note the odometer reading! can't plan this.

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    We did a little shopping and got lunch at The Thing. It's been here a long time, but they redid all the signs several years ago.

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    On the way home, we went through St David, in search of the 59 Edsel I sold to a guy in 2016. And found it! We delivered the car to him back then, and sort of remembered where it was, but had to drive around a while till I saw the distinctive tail hiding between two trees.

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    How was your day? :)
     
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  8. Greg Rogers
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  9. silent rick
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    thanks for the tour, you've become the hamb's amb***ador of travel, a position once held by the likes of Bob k and Denise.
    I see an update on this thread and I think to myself, what is he up to now.
     
  10. guthriesmith
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    Thanks for sharing your adventures Jim. Helps motivate the rest of us to do the same.
     
  11. winduptoy
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    Nice trip...for some reason I like Dragoon and the Texas Canyon area....
    The jail houses are a testament to time
    IMG_20251103_095620986.jpg IMG_20251103_101149826_HDR.jpg water pump in the Vicky....so I'm in maintenance mode...after 30k miles...the wear is where the lip seals were riding...
    ....back to your thread....my wife has a favorite Turquoise bead necklace and earrings that was bought at The Thing tourist trap about 50 years ago....
    If you haven't been to Slaughter Ranch, in the Douglas neighborhood on the border of Mexico....Janet might like it for another day trip.....the weather sure is nice for it....
     
  12. rusty valley
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    You missed the jail in Bowie
     
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  13. squirrel
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    that's interesting, that's the first place she suggested we go! now that you've recommended it, we'll get there one of these days
     
  14. TrailerTrashToo
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    Interesting place to visit, John Slaughter was a Cochise County sheriff. This property is on the border of Mexico. From the front porch, you can watch the traffic on Mexican Route 2 (runs East-West). We were there nearly 20 years ago.

    https://www.slaughterranch.org/

    And a quote from this website: "(don't trust your GPS! Follow the directions below:)"

    Russ
     
  15. TrailerTrashToo
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  16. DDDenny
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    from oregon

    Jim, has anyone pointed out to you that your wheels don't match.:D
     
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  17. Johnny Gee
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    I hate every time someone say’s that. I mean who else did that to my car.
     
  18. noboD
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    I doubt if Squirrel can tell from the driver's seat. That seems to be where he is most of the time.
     
  19. silent rick
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    you know, when I win the lotto, i'm building a clone of jim's corvette right down to the exact patch of primer on the fender, even the leaky axle seal
     
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