November 28, 2013
Death Valley/Pahrump, NV
We left Death Valley today, only knowing that we will
return again someday, as we didn’t get all the things done there that we wanted
to do. Upon our arrival, we were
wondering what we were going to do with all of our time! We were pleasantly surprised at all the
things to do, see and learn about. One
thing I haven’t touched on is the mining of borax in Death Valley. We have all used ‘Twenty Mule Team Borax’ in
our lifetime, and this is where it got its name. In the 1870's and 1880's, F.M Borax Smith
started the Harmony Borax Works Mining Company in Death Valley. He had Chinese laborers gather borax salts
for $1.30 a day, and the 20 mule teams hauled the filled wagons to the
railheads. The wagons weighed 36 tons, and always had a 1200 gallon water
wagon connected with it, so with the 20 mule team to pull them, it was about
100 feet long. They journeyed 165 miles to market from Death Valley. So we
leave Death Valley feeling a little more enriched in knowledge, and we got some
very scenic hiking done in the beautiful landscape of the valley. We arrived in Pahrump, NV around noon today,
got settled in, watched the awful Packer/Lions game and went to the casino for
their turkey dinner. Tomorrow we will
geo-cache in the area and be ready to move on Saturday. We are at the Saddle West Campground and
Casino and it’s very nice here. Pahrump
is a neat little town nestled in the foothills of the mountains, and they seem
to have everything a person would want. We hope everyone arrived at their destinations today for their Thanksgiving Dinner, and have a safe return.
Twenty mule team feed wagon
Processing area for the borax
Two large wagons and a water wagon
A picture of the mule team and wagons


















































