Went out wheelin today with "alexsdad." We drove down Lousetown Road, which is an historic road turned 4x4 trail. Actually, a truck like ours could handle the whole thing in 2wd, but it's terribly bumpy/rough, so you wouldn't be bringing a car out there. Had a lot of fun.
Lousetown-1 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Here's the first remnant of Lousetown. We presume this was a sort of city building or something.
Lousetown-2 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Lousetown-3 by
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Here's the second remnant - the foundations of an old house.
Lousetown-4 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
The view was pretty stunning, though this pic doesn't do it justice.
Lousetown-5 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Looking at a view, the bottom of the tailings of a pit mine indicate where the first structure pictured is located.
Lousetown-6 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
We ended up parking my truck and taking "alexsdad's" truck down a short distance of "Bronco Canyon." Pretty cool trail. Will like to take mine there once I get my bump stops and sliders on. We got "alexsdad's" truck flexed out - maxed. In fact, he's only got 2 wheels touching the ground in this pic.
Lousetown-7 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Lousetown-8 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Lousetown-9 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
After we tested out "alexsdad's" flex, he turned around to head back out since I didn't really want to have to drive my truck down the trail if there became a problem. I doubt there would've been one, though, as his truck is real capable, and the remaining part of the trail is technical, but not quite as flexy as that spot. I hiked farther down the canyon to see what I could see.
Lousetown-10 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
We took a short cut to get back to Reno a different route. This pic is looking across the valley in which Reno sits.
Lousetown-11 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Lousetown-12 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
We saw 60+ wild horses today. As we finished the trail we pulled over to watch a herd of 16 walk by. "alexsdad's" dog sniffing at one of them:
Lousetown-13 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Lousetown-14 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
I'm standing about 10 feet from this horse in this pic:
Lousetown-15 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Zoe dog checking out that previous horse's foal.
Lousetown-17 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Mrs. Horse didn't like that very much, and tried to kick Zoe's head off. She escaped without a scratch, but it scared me! (And her!) The blurry white spot in this photo is the horse's hoof flying through the air at the dog. You can see my pup recoiling to get away.

Just seconds before they were nose-to-nose, which is what I was trying to photograph when I got this shot instead.
Lousetown-18 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
I'm still fascinated by all the wild horses and burros here. Pretty cool.
Also, still having some driveline problems. I'm going to try one more clearance idea for it, then I'll have to try dropping my t-case or using some angled shims in the front. I sure don't want to use shims in the front for fear of introducing death wobble. I'm sort of wondering about what it would cost to have a shop spin my pumpkin on my axle tube a few degrees and weld it. Probably not feasible.