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Subject: [ParanormalNevada] Our Amazing Blood Moon Wild Western Adventures In Austin & Kingston NV - 4/4/15
Date: 5/1/2015 12:00:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
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Kingston Nevada
 
I retraced the roads from the Hess Ranch and actually found this dirt road that took us right on into the Toiyabe Range. To be honest with you when you look at it from afar you ask yourself how do I even get over or through the range because it looks so impenetrable.
 
As you enter into the mountains you enter this canyon its very narrow with mountains on both sides but it also follows Big Creek which believe it or not was actively flowing. I believe it is because many of the peaks including this 12k one was full of snow. So as the snow melts it fills the creeks with rushing cold water which definitely keeps the area much greener then these desert valleys.
 
We would be heading into the national forest prior to entering it I seen this massive eagle on this pole. Oh man how could I not ask for more? I took photos and some video of the bird on the pole and of it flying in circles over the valley floor. Besides almost hitting the Easter bunny crossing the road on Easter the eagle was a nice way to begin our journey through the range. Its not everyday you get to see these graceful birds and ill tell you what I was completely in awe. I made sure to take sometime to work with photographing the eagle although it was early Spring life was beginning to come on out here in the Toiyabe range.
 
As you follow the road through the Toiyabe Range the creek consistently crosses the road and yes you have to drive through it. So if you do not have a jeep you may not make it lets just be honest. There is allot of dips, rocky areas and flood zones to drive through. But it was fun going through the water it kind of cleaned off the jeep as water splashed up and onto the windshield. It was muddy back here luckily it was a mild winter so it was not to hard to traverse but under normal circumstances getting back in here is rather difficult.
 
As the mountains close in around you there are multiple canyons where you can just park and hike. Some of those canyons are home to mines I know of one mine that has up to 20 miles of tunnels but I told Tammy that might have to be another expedition because you just cannot fit everything into a day or two its impossible. I did see near one of those canyons a wooden ore chute so that was one of the signs that back in the day mining was probably booming in this range. Just as some of the hillsides were tiered for hundreds of feet signs that some sort of strip mining may have also taken place.
 
We took our time going through the pass we stopped a couple times to use the bathroom it was frigid. The winds were whipping and the temperature dropped about 15 degrees compared to the Hess Ranch where it was much warmer as well at a lower elevation within the valley. The one thing that caught me off guard offroading back here was that their were cattle roaming around and some of them would just stare at you through the brush which was a bit creepy. But then again Nevada is a true cattle state its an open range here just as it is anywhere else just catches you by surprise a little is all.
 
Another thing we noticed is that we found multiple wooden kiosk and billboards completely tipped over on their sides. Every single one we came across was broken in two places as if something big pushed them over causing the wooden post to break and split. It could have been a wind storm or maybe the forestry is putting in new ones or perhaps a vehicle went around smashing into them. Those are just some theories if you want to get crazy maybe a giant did it or bigfoot right? Anything is possible! But I thought that was a bit odd to see that at every little trail head or primitive camping area these huge wooden boards were just literally laying on the ground.
 
There was some amazing cliffs and peaks back in the mountains. This is truly a Nevada gem not allot of folks know about this pass or even how to traverse the range. Eventually as you go through the mountains you begin to climb once you get past all the meadows, cross the creek multiple times and zero in on some of the taller peaks in this range. Right before my climb I came across a group of four guys on an all terrain vehicle. I stopped them asked them how the road looks they said I could make it so I took there word. I can always tell the experienced outdoorsmen from the ones who have know clue to what they are doing.
 
The climb is very steep and I had to drive through snow there is no guard rails one mistake its over. We went right over this peak with snow everywhere on the road and up the side of the mountain. Then it switchbacks near Toiyabe Peak and eventually down into Kingston Canyon which follows Kingston Creek then. I was not sure we would be able to make it up over the mountain plus once we starting going downhill its a very scary situation as the road is very muddy so I had to put my jeep into second gear. By the time I was more then halfway through the range my suspension was making noises and my brakes were screeching from dust all caught up on the rotors.
 
When we reached the bottom I took another break near the Kingston Guard Station which is really awesome. Its this old fire station where rangers stay to keep watch over oncoming fires that way if there is one they can catch it in time because despite as woodsy it is the area is rather dry. If I would have waited a couple more weeks most of the trees would have had leaves and Spring flowers would have been blooming but everything when I drove in the range was dry or dead. In the summer it gets brutal back here it takes just one lightening strike to burn down the entire forest in this range.
 
The guard station was very nice it had a main headquarters, cabins, outhouse and a few other buildings. I was really angry when I see a few broken windows WTF is wrong with people? These rangers live here for months in isolation to protect the forest and people go vandalizing the place? I was really pissed about it like I said I have allot of respect for rangers I spend allot my time on hikes talking to them and I almost went to college to become one. So whoever did it had no given right to do that its just disrespectful considering these people live here for months to protect the very area you camp, hike and fish at.
 
Just beyond the Guard Station is Groves Station and Lake. This probably was one of the most favorite parts of my trip as its an oasis just residing deep in this canyon. This lake is so remote and not allot of people know about it. Its very blue this is caused by the sky above but as you get to it closer it does lose its hue but no less its clear to a point that you can see the very middle and there were some fish jumping out of the water when we arrived feeding on bugs. I heard they stock it with rainbow trout I also heard it was constructed in 1969 so its really not that old. It is about 20' deep and well if any of you know about northern Nevada their just is not that many lakes and the ones that do exist you really have to work hard to get to them.
 
This little open area in the pass not only contains the lake but it also contains Groves Station. The station is made of stone there is a couple entrances inside including one that is almost three doorways wide. There is no roof on it and more or less its in ruins. You have to understand that Pony Express and Central Overland Routes were the reasoning behind the building of such stations. Miners traveling through could bunk up for the night or water their horses even gather some supplies. Some stations traded other ones had a small saloon while some strictly handled the mail courier service in Nevada.
 
I spent sometime photographing the station but also I could see through the wood framed windows the kids playing. I like to see my sons be boys nowadays kids are stuck on their cell phones or the Internet. But here there is no technology so to see them running around playing for me gives a sense of happiness. This part of the canyon is an area very few ever get to see and perhaps one of the greatest jewels in the state of Nevada.
 
There is allot of scenery back here, cottonwood trees, woods, bare and forested mountains. One of the peaks off in the distance had snow covering it. The boys and I went gem searching there was some obsidian and other unique rocks I have never seen before. Groves Lake is also a camping area but its primitive which means no amenities. I seen a few fire pits made out of native stone and the red rocky cliffs are also very beautiful back behind the station.
 
This area reminded me of the high sierras where I spend most of my time searching for bigfoot. So the thought of maybe finding even bigfoot evidence in this range could be plausible. Besides the fact that the great basin has strange stories in regards to giants that once roamed the region. So its good to explore because their are parts of this range nobody has been to because this area around Groves Lake is extremely rough terrain. You have very high peaks, cliffs, heavy brush, sharp rocks, steep mountain sides and allot of inhospitable wilderness.
 
At the other end of the lake is this wooden deck that extends to the edge of the lake. The problem is the entire wooden walkway is falling apart and its sways. I am sure at one time the water actually reached to the bottom of it so that people could fish from it.  I read some stories that some folks have caught 12 pound trout in this lake to bad I did not have my fishing pole lol.
 
Further down the road to my left something caught my eye which looked like a foundation hidden on the hillside made of stone and wood. It was very steep to climb to it I was just about on all fours trying to get to it. Jarrod on the other hand climbed beyond it through the woods and found piles of rocks. He then called out to me and said Dad I think there is a mine up here. Most of the mines found in this area were part of the Kingston Mining District so it did not surprise me what surprised me is that its so well hidden yet he found it.
 
I am not sure what kind of mine this was afterall you have many mines and mill sites. Most of them no longer exist because they were shut down or closed. But it could have been the Kingston Canyon Mine possibly others in the area are the Horton, Victorineand Adits Mill all nearby. To even get to the mine is a little bit of a rough climb I fell and slid so my leg was bleeding from the sharp rocks. As I said earlier the terrain back in this mountain range is unforgiving. I do believe we were in the Bi-Metallic Mine according to my research the map pointing to it is in the general area. The mines in this area go for miles for example one of them above the Bi-Metallic appears to have over 50 miles of tunnels. Although I did not have time to fully explore mines here it may warrant a seperate trip because these mines are rather extensive however I was at least able to explore one of them in the district so others can get an idea of the mining that transpired in Kingston.
 
The mine entrance had a wood door it said keep out but honestly do you think I would ever abide to that? I have been wanting to explore a mine for weeks now because generally our group does haunted mines time to time. You cannot visit these locations if you do not get to see a mine or two considering such locations is what gave rise to towns like Austin and Kingston Nevada. There is a foreboding feeling when you look into a tunnel and there is no end in sight!
 
The mine was very odd there was no ventilation shafts, pits, equipment, ore cart tracks or multiple tunnels. Basically it was just this long tunnel that was wide enough for two people to walk side by side and tall enough where you would not hit your head so id say a ceiling of about 7 and half feet! I must had went a half of mile to a mile it just keeps going and going. The deeper I went the light from the entrance started to fade. The oxygen levels here were not very high either due to poor ventilation. However it was a very safe mine as there were no signs of erosion and the type of rock found within the mine was extremely resilient. Strangely their was no splits or shafts like most mines have.
 
After I left the mine we finally further down the road came out of the canyon and at the mouth was the remnants of the massive Sterling Mill. You could also look down into the semi ghost town of Kingston and beyond that a massive open expanse with the Toquima Mountains beyond that. It was quite breathtaking to say the least.
 
Across from the Sterling Mill was some old restaurant but it was abandoned. The mill site is probably the biggest historic site in Kingston. The walls tower over 20' in height and their is multiple sets of ruins. Their is also this massive wood frame and some rusty ore bin or some piece of machinery. I spent sometime exploring the ruins and its just so amazing to see how extensive the stone work is here. Granted the roof is gone and its a mere shell of its former glory but its one of the only mills remaining in the Kingston area.
 
Next to the mill is another unique site not as old but it looks like someone took some of the stones from the collapsing Sterling Mill making there own walls from it and creating a property they could reside at. There was a very old station wagon, box truck, brick and stone walls on site. I also found these odd iron smoke stacks or steam pipes that were protruding out of the ground. I believe some of the walls not all were part of the Sterling Mill and someone decided to make it kind of homey. There was also an old oddly shaped trailer on site, rusty water tank and even a cinder block area used like an outdoor garage. Next to some stones someone made what I call a redneck grill using a rusty grate with a dish pan next to it with glasses. This place was a little backwoods or creepy not sure who lived here but whoever did seemed to be collecting anything rusty or that they could find nearby.
 
Just up the road I visited a small little old white chapel almost looked like a doll house. In front of that is the Kingston Church of course this is fairly newly built so it is not historical but the wooden chapel might be. I believe that downtown only has a few original historic sites but its not very extensive like Austin or even as large. The oldest part of town resides in the foothills of the Toiyabe range while below in the vast high desert valley is the newer part of town which btw has an airport believe it or not.
 
Not to far from the church is the old general store since it was Easter it was closed so I did not get to go inside to take pictures. Next to the general store is a large foundation its very old and their are signs to keep out to help preserve it. Its okay to look as long as you do not walk on the ruins themselves. Its strange because Tammy took a photo of me at the General Store was wearing my rabbit ears and we cant find the picture anywhere lol. I was a bit upset by it because this General Store is a wonderful piece of history as its made out of wood with a wood porch in the front.
 
Next to the General Store is a pond with benches, bridge and even an island you can walk on out to. The pond is very serene and adjacent from it is a town park with a baseball diamond. Life here seems to be very quaint I liked it personally as its extremely quiet. You might see a few folks drive around but honestly its so remote and I did not hear anything while walking around town let alone folks talking. You will not get that type of peace and serenity just anywhere it was really relaxing.
 
Across from the General Store is also the Miles End Bed & Breakfast Lodge which has an original stone building. The stone work is amazing and done with such precision I have a great appreciation for the pioneers who built such structures in the wild west out of native stone. While I was taking some video footage a border collie came up to me I pet her what a great dog. Then the owner came out to say hi to me told me her dog is friendly wont bite. I kind of figured that her dog smelled my dogs but her tail was wagging and I had made a new friend.
 
The owner here was also very nice to me you have to understand that life is a little more secluded here so my tats, piercing's and black nails might scare folks. But Kingston was a very welcoming place as much as Austin was towards me so they will get rave reviews and PGS will boost their tourism trust me. This is what we do promote history and bring these journeys to light so that our viewers can enjoy them for years to come.
 
Overlooking the town is a hill on top of it is a windmill and some smaller casino. Surrounding the windmill is all sorts of historical relics such as ore carts, rusty farm equipment, wagon wheels, wagons, ox carts, steam boiler and other museum worthy pieces. I believe on the windmill their was the words from top to bottom that read Lucky Spur. The casino looked more like a house maybe someone renovated it hard telling or maybe the casino is gone and the only remnants of it are the windmill.
 
If you continue to go past it you can go up to the old Kingston Cemetery which looks down into Big Smokey Valley where the newer part of town resides. The airport is much older and you can see all of it from the graveyard below. At the entrance leading into the cemetery is the iron gates which say above them Kingston Cemetery. On each side of the gates are Joshua trees and inside I could see a few cactuses growing. Its not a very large graveyard but it is a part of the town and unlike Austin this place is fairly close to downtown so we can include it all together on our website.
 
By the time I reached the cemetery the winds were heavily whipping and you have to understand that we cant change mother nature. When I plan these expeditions the weather can literally ruin any chance of getting an EVP and well EMF also does no good when power lines are not to far away. But the cemetery is still worth a visit and ill tell everyone why. When you think about it the early pioneers buried at these ghost towns were the ones who braved this frontier just touring such a burial ground tells allot about the people who once lived in this range.
 
Many of the older grave sites have iron bed frames rusting away which I thought was pretty cool. While another grave site had an old Tonka truck. Some of the graves are newer therefore they are just marble slabs while others are just simple an engraved rock. Some plots are outlined with native rock and one of the family plots surrounded by an enclosure has a couple newly planted trees. There is also a stone bench here and another notable thing that caught my attention is that most of the interments were veterans hence the many American Flags found at each grave site. In total their could not be more then 20 to 30 grave sites and its very rocky no grass. Their is a type of cactus that grows here that is very dangerous when I was on television for the SYFY channel when I seen the actors acting I went off by myself hiking and landed on one. They can pierce a leather boot and you need pliers to remove them from your skin or clothing.
 
As I headed away from the cemetery we were going downhill past the airport and into the Big Smokey Valley which is just another desert expanse that is between two forested mountain ranges. The first one being the Toiyabe Mountains the second being the Toquima Range. My goal was only half complete I conquered the Toiyabe Mountains but what was next I knew ahead of me probably 40 to 50 miles I would be heading over my second mountain range of the day.
 
When I passed by the Kingston Airport it became very rural and behold right in the middle of the road was a few Antelope while off to my right in the high desert was a couple more. I drove very slowly then what I did was filmed them and did some wonderful photography as they leaped around playing. You have to understand that seeing antelope this close is a rare event. I remember in April of 2015 around the same time of year I came across some up in the ghost town of Grantsville. So to be able to park the jeep and just enjoy them for so long was a really nice treat. When I go out looking for the paranormal I also try to preserve and enjoy nature. That is why now the last few years I share nature with the public because we want to give our viewers a sense of reality and show them that their is more to what we do then just chase the strange.
 
I would be leaving Kingston to my back I mean this was a large expedition that covered a multitude of sites and it took up a huge portion of the day. Although I did make good time it was only mid afternoon and I really accomplished allot. I mean I crossed the Toiyabe Mountain Range, visited two creeks, Groves Station & Lake, Toiyabe Guard Station, Sterling Mill, Downtown Kingston and of course the historical cemetery. This area was so scenic there was snow capped peaks, large rock formations and forested mountains. I mean its very breathtaking here and I even seen out in the desert a beautiful butterfly that I almost stepped on and well that just did not go so well because it flew so fast I could not get a photograph of it but no less pretty cool!
 
We would head on off into Big Smokey Valley towards the Toquima Mountains to our next destination which was Spencer Hot Springs and Toquima Cave. I was off on my next adventure to see some ancient pictographs that were thousands of years old. Where would I go and what would I see? We were heading into the heart of Shoshone Country!
Lord Rick

Making furry friends is truly what life is about some of the oldest stone structures within the town are found at the Miles End Lodge. This border collie came up to greet me while doing an EVP and photography session here. She was a really great dog and the owner was very kind to me also.



Things are NOT always as they seem like for example with this photograph. Many of the towns last remaining historic remnants are found here along some mine cart tracks. At first glance some might see what appears to be a black figure crouching down or what might seem like a shadow man. Since the same figure showed up in three various photos we now could say its more or less an optical illusion and is far from ghostly. More or less its just a pile of iron and steel compiled together giving off this appearance. More then often paranormal investigators make assumptions or they do not study there photography well by comparing previous shots. Things are not always as they seem granted Kingston has its ghost stories this is not one of them but no less something I felt I needed to share being that there are so many paranormal investigators who try to be dishonest making up ghosts. No less were not just a paranormal group but we also enjoy sharing fortean and oddities with the public this is just one of them.

This cracked wall was probably caused by Seismic activity as in Nevada there are many fault lines and more mountains then anywhere in the lower 48. When minor quakes occur it can leave fissures in foundations, walls and even the ground!




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