Originally posted by Barry A.
Quote: | Originally posted by bacquito
My Grandparents lived in Trona and my Grandfather worked for the railroad-this was back in the '40s . I used to swim at the Searles reservoir. It has
been closed for many years.
I have climbed to Panamint City a couple of times but it has been about 40 years ago. I remember a fellow by the name of Seldom Seen Slim who was a
local miner and vagabond of some fame back in the '40s and I believe he is buried at Ballarat.
I used to live at Ridgecrest, Ca. and would visit Trona and the Pinnacles.
Thanks for the photo, it brought back memories. |
All true, Baquito. When a young boy in the very late '40's I met Seldom Seen Slim at his place in Ballerat------a real character as I remember, but
fascinating to listen too, and I can still see him in my minds eye. We also drove up to Panamint City in an old Chevy 2-wheel drive pickup driven by
a friend, and explored around all day within the "city"------the road was dirt, but in excellent shape, but the steepest road I have ever been on, I
believe. A huge flash flood took out the road after that and the National Park Service apparently has no interest in it ever being open again (no
surprises there) .
Wonderful country, but huge to get around in-----takes days and even weeks to see most of it.
Barry |