Nearly 85% of Nevada is public land. That means there are literally thousands of miles of dirt roads, trails, and tracks crisscrossing more than 300 mountain ranges, wide-open valleys, desert canyons, and everything in between—all of it just begging off-roaders to come get some serious dirt on those tires. That feeling. You know… the one
Month: June 2019
1. Up against some crazy-tough environmental odds, the Bullfrog Mining District became a thing on the eastern edge of Death Valley. 2. It was 1904, and Frank “Shorty” Harris, along with Ernest “Ed” Cross, were the guys who discovered gold here. But the “Bullfrog” moniker? Well, “The rock was green, almost like turquoise, spotted with