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Water, Gold, Blood, Rust: The Colorful Techatticup Mine

Techatticup Mine. Eldorado Canyon, Nevada. The picturesque stands of weathered buildings and colorful rusted cars will make you pull over. Except there’s a good chance it’s already your destination, this place spun far off the Las Vegas drag 45 hot desert miles to the north. It’s not a place you just happen by. The Techatticup Mine…

June 19, 2015 in Ghost Towns, Mojave Desert, Nevada, Roadside Attractions.
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Living Ghost Town, Dying Breed: Exploring a Nevada Ghost Town

Gold Point, Nevada. If you’ve ever wanted to own your own ghost town, elect yourself Sheriff, explore the mines and outbuildings stuffed with treasure or junk, depending on your view, then a visit to Gold Point, Nevada is for you. From the town of Big Pine, California  take a scenic drive through the Sylvania Mountains…

January 14, 2015 in Ghost Towns, Nevada.
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I’d Rather Be in Panamint City: Backpacking A Death Valley Ghost Town

Panamint City, Death Valley, CA. Panamint City is a ghost town deep in the Panamint Mountains of Death Valley. It’s historic, well preserved and hard to reach. More than 130 years after Panamint City’s peak as a silver boomtown, it looks a lot like a post-modern apocalyptic summer camp. Abandoned cabins, trash sculptures, mining tunnels,…

December 18, 2014 in Adventures, Death Valley, Ghost Towns.
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Bodie, the queen of California ghost towns

Bodie State Historic Park. Bodie, CA. There’s little that can prepare you for the ghost town of Bodie. It comes into view only as you round the last of the bumpy 13 miles through the desolate Bodie Hills. At an elevation of 8,379 feet, it’s hit with howling winds, snowdrifts, and white outs in winter…

October 25, 2014 in Eastern Sierra, Ghost Towns, Highway 395.

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