I'm just toying with ideas here, and nothing is definite. But if there's enough interest in some things, I might come to TAM just to organize a tour.
Idea 1- Rent a large bus with DVD player and PA and take a tour to Rhyolite Ghost Town and the Goldwell Open Air Art Museum. This is one of the best preserved ghost towns in the US and the museum is well, very memorable. We'd also stop in Beatty, which is known as "The place you visit the restroom before you go to Rhyolite."
I know a lot about the area and would give a tour as well as provide lunch on the bus. This would be an all day tour. Estimated expense (depending on many factors) would be about $30.
Idea 2- A more local tour to Red Rock Canyon and Howard Hughes old ranch, Spring Valley. Beautiful spots. Cost would be about the same ($30), as admission is charged for these areas. Tour would be about 5 hours. Could be we could find a geologist to join us. This could also be done Sunday afternoon, but I don't want to interfere with TAM.
Anyway, just a couple of ideas... could be a lot of fun and educational too. It's more fun doing these trips as part of a big group rather than with people in separate cars. I just did a similar trip for the American Humanists Association and they loved it.
Idea 1- Rent a large bus with DVD player and PA and take a tour to Rhyolite Ghost Town and the Goldwell Open Air Art Museum. This is one of the best preserved ghost towns in the US and the museum is well, very memorable. We'd also stop in Beatty, which is known as "The place you visit the restroom before you go to Rhyolite."
I know a lot about the area and would give a tour as well as provide lunch on the bus. This would be an all day tour. Estimated expense (depending on many factors) would be about $30.
Idea 2- A more local tour to Red Rock Canyon and Howard Hughes old ranch, Spring Valley. Beautiful spots. Cost would be about the same ($30), as admission is charged for these areas. Tour would be about 5 hours. Could be we could find a geologist to join us. This could also be done Sunday afternoon, but I don't want to interfere with TAM.
Anyway, just a couple of ideas... could be a lot of fun and educational too. It's more fun doing these trips as part of a big group rather than with people in separate cars. I just did a similar trip for the American Humanists Association and they loved it.