Lady Be Good – The Story Begins
Since I recently posted some detail shots of the Lady Be Good some of my readers have asked to see more of my images
Since I recently posted some detail shots of the Lady Be Good some of my readers have asked to see more of my images
At the request of one of my readers I'm posting three photos showing the ALCLAD 24S-T markings on the Lady Be Good.
In it's heyday, Leadfield had a population of about 300. Its heyday lasted less than a year as it was built on a fraud.
Today's photo is the view to the North-West from Red Pass on the Titus Canyon Road (though perhaps that should really be the tight-ass canyon road!).
The very first camp move I participated in back in 1984 was described by one of my colleagues as being like 'Wacky Races' the old cartoon show.
This scrap heap, photographed on a blustery day was at our first camp in the Calanscio Sand Sea.