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Subject: [ParanormalCalifornia] Our Journeys To Sierra City and Sierraville California.... 3/14/15
Date:4/28/2015 2:17:43 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
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Sierraville California

 
Unlike Sierra City which focused on its gold mining the town of Sierraville is more focused on agriculture and ranching. When you roll on into town its miles of just open ranch lands surrounded by the Tahoe National Forest and many mountains. Its very picturesque something you might see out of a movie or in a painting.
 
I drove down many rural roads in the beginning to photograph many of the old ranches, barns and Victorian homes. Most of the ranches date back to the 1800's and many of the houses. But its very spread out so you definitely have to do allot of driving to see what all the town has to offer.
 
The residents of Sierraville provided lumber, crops, dairy, livestock and other food subsidence to the miners of the Comstock in neighboring Nevada. So when you drive past a cattle or horse ranch or see a field being tilled this has never changed since the town was born in the 1800's.
 
Some of the barns are falling down others are in really good shape. I am planning on doing a barn gallery on our website for those who like the old creepy wood barns of the pioneer days. Before I would hit the town site it was important to check out the outer parts of Sierraville because allot of these ranches have preserved the barns, farm equipment from the 1800's and other relics of the towns past.
 
Down one of the side streets are a bunch of old wood houses including the old IOOF and Masonic Lodge which still stands today. If you look hard enough seeing an outhouse or wagon wheel is not uncommon here. By the time we arrived here it was so warm out you could walk around with just shorts and a T-shirt it was nice.
 
There are throughout the town really small cabins which still stand and are pretty original. Just beyond town is all ranch land its very open. I also noticed there was a controlled burn up on a mountain side in the woods. Maybe a rancher was burning some brush or something but a plume of smoke was just rising from the west end of town.
 
There is a brick building downtown its called the Sierra Valley Exchange while another sign says cafe and another sign says Smithneck Farms. I did some research found out this was the oldest remaining remnants of the original town. There was a family sitting at a table having a few bites to eat and some drinks. Also surrounding this old building is an old truck, gas pump and a few other relics of the towns past its pretty sweet. This use to be a store of some kind back in the 1800's and its still today standing strong.
 
Across the street is the fire department there are still today some really awesome vintage fire trucks sitting out then next to that is another cafe/general store. I think its a little bit of both not sure but seen allot of homemade crafts in the windows. This cafe is very large probably a three story home where the lower level is business and the upper levels are residential. I am not even sure its open for business the upper patio had a box spring in front of the door and other doors had furniture placed in front of them. There was even a sign for Bud Light but it was not lit up.
 
Behind that Cafe was another saloon it was closed and the house behind it was collapsed in peril. Across the street from that is the Globe Hotel which is also original with the town in addition to the cafe and the Sierra Valley Exchange. The semi ghost town offers those a look into early ranching downtown was not very extensive and at one time much more did exist but today its dwindling down to only a few original businesses. The hotel looks like a giant mansion from the outside with a huge porch on the outside,
 
There is some kind of general store further down the road I just walked to it. Next to the store is a small town park which boast some relics of the past such as an old band wagon, wagon wheels, outhouse, farming machinery and an old wood stove. There was a picnic bench so I took a break here as I looked off into the distance at the woodsy mountains and the serenity of downtown Sierraville.
 
There were some bikers hanging out near the Globe Hotel they did not say anything to me as I was photographing some of the oldest historical homes downtown but they were giving the middle finger to others. Not sure what that was about they may have been joking with other locals they are friends with who knows but it sure did not seem like it and I just did my own thing minding my own business. Not all bikers are bad but when everyone that drives by gets the finger it certainly does not make me feel very inviting to spend my money and invest in this town.
 
It seems to be a little bustling town people walking around with Pepsi's, Ice-cream, taking a stroll, walking there dogs etc. The Sierra Valley is mighty but its also very scenic with allot of bird life, snow capped peaks, forest 360 degrees and beautiful green ranch lands. I can see why some people chose to live here once you get here you really do not want to leave.  I should have recorded more EVP I had gotten at least four EVPs in a couple minutes but at the time the history buff in me had gotten side tracked chasing down old wagons and checking out historic sites it happens!
 
When I arrived back at the jeep I decided to explore the town a little more in depth that is when I found the schoolhouse which is not as old as the town but it still is vintage for its time. Near the school is also the community church which also seems to be old and is well maintained. I spent time driving around to various old homes and ranches to photograph. The town is spread out so its easier to drive to some locations afterall this is the biggest alpine valley in the US.
 
There is also a very long road that goes west of the town this takes you down the street from the church up to the cemetery. When I took this road I found about three to four historical homes some Victorian and a few other old ranches with very old wood structures dating back to the 1800's. I am sure these ranches have some of there own strange tales of bigfoot or haunting's no doubt.
 
This road was real quaint we seen deer grazing in someone's front yard, dog chased our vehicle and rabbits hop all over the place. The trees were all starting to bloom and I even since this really old abandoned homestead but just did not have the time to check it out as the sun was going down. Because of this I had to make choices such as visiting the cemetery and trying to get up to Independence Lake which has been on my agenda for a few years to say the least.
 
Eventually we would find this dirt road that would lead us to the historic cemetery and a must see if your going to check out Sierraville to its fullest.

 

Sierraville Historic Cemetery
 
its strange the dirt road that leads to the cemetery goes through open ranch land then to the top of this hill that is heavily wooded. Here you have this cemetery in the middle of all this ranch land with what looks like an island of brush and trees. To say the least its a bit odd and maybe the early pioneers planted the trees within the cemetery so that it could remain a pleasantly shaded place for those to visit there loved ones. It was fairly obvious considering that benches are found throughout this graveyard.
 
Unlike the Sierra City Cemetery there are no tiers or walls most of the historic section is at the top of the hill and towards the front of the cemetery. While beyond that are the interments that dating back to the early 1900's to present. To enter the cemetery its not a big wrought iron gate but rather a spin gate its a little bit odd but okay! Just as a chain link fence covers the front of the cemetery so it kind of takes away a bit from its historical look unless you were to go into it.
 
From the top of the hill within the cemetery you can see downtown Sierraville a few miles away and through the trees the large cross on the community church. You can also see through one of the passes looking right into the Nevada high desert, Tahoe National Forest, peaks and various ranches from afar. There is even a creek nearby and a little hidden lake you would not see unless you were to explore the cemetery. So its a very picturesque place and equally historic!
 
The story with this graveyard is that almost every historic gravesite is surrounded with ornate wrought iron work while others graves are not you find more of it here then you do at the Sierra City Cemetery. I was amazed at how great the condition of the graves are here although I believe I seen a few mended stones and a broken lamp of an infants grave.
 
There was also a gravesite that had what looked like a skull and cross bones which is a symbol for the IOOF no less with it being weathered it was creepy looking. The kids even thought wow who is buried here because its not something you see everyday. The IOOF was very mainstream in Sierraville yet I found very few graves from that fraternal organization with the exception of this one.
 
Most of the interments here are early ranchers they were quite wealthy or lumber tycoons both which provided for the very wealthy Comstock Lode of Virginia City. The graves here have some really beautiful engravings with poems or quotes. Some had doves carved into their stones, crosses, broken chains and even two hands shaking.
 
I even found a couple old wooden grave markers may have been some of the first interments buried here. You really have to get out there and explore here. There is allot of graves scattered on every side of the hill and its rather woodsy just in this area where the cemetery is so its easy to miss something.
 
I did take EMF and EVP readings here I always do at cemeteries for any sign of ghostly activity. I wish I had greater access to this location would love to be here at night just sitting on top of the hill under the stars seeing if we could catch a glimpse of something ghostly.
 
Its a really great graveyard and it plays an important role in the history of Sierraville. These were the early pioneers that decided to build a ranching community here and today it still thrives. What is even more refreshing is that this cemetery is very well maintained flowers are found at many gravesites and anything that was broke appears to have been fixed whether that would be weather damage or vandalism.
 
Sometimes when it comes to these historic ghost town cemeteries or pioneer burial grounds I prefer to just show others. Most cemeteries are generally not haunted or the lack activity. But you cannot explore the town without seeing this place where some of its earliest pioneers braved these mountains. It was a rough life you see allot of children buried here and you know it was probably from all the epidemics that rolled into town. Life was not easy for anybody who braved the sierras but amazingly most of what was built still remains today as it was almost 150 years ago.
 
I did spend allot of time in the cemetery and the sun was really starting to go down. I had a couple choices which was to either to offroad up to Independence Lake, Head for home or explore this abandoned house back in the woods. I really was in the mood to find some Bigfoot evidence so right out of Sierraville I took a dirt road to try to make it up to Impendence Lake.
 
I am sorry I did not make the other choice of exploring the house because after about 20 miles of offroading I had to turn back. The road up to Independence was really bad some of the creeks and rivers were pouring onto the road. Other roads I took had deep snow or mud my entire jeep was covered in mud. Not once could I let off the gas or we would have been stuck in slush, mud and water which ran across the road for hundreds of feet. As I was driving there was so much mud on my windshield that I could barely see.
 
After almost an hour of offroading in the high sierras above Sierraville I found an area to turn around and it was not easy. The fact that I made it 20 miles in before I had to turn around meant I had to redo all the obstacles I just managed to get us through. You have to expect it thought its almost the beginning of Spring and with it being still winter you never know what to expect when you start working your way deeper into the wilderness.
 
I did however cross the Little Truckee River which I did hike along when I would go to Sagehen Meadows and the Stampede Reservoir. So I had plans to come back and hopefully we can make a second run at Independence Lake. There is nothing back here but jeep roads, couple old cabins and allot of wilderness. Its okay if I have to come back here when it dries up more because besides Independence I had found a few other lakes you can visit nearby so I could make a day of it as opposed to when I was here the sun was almost down.
 
Heading home is a beautiful drive I did manage to barely get out of the Independence Lake area. Some consider this to be the rural part of Sierraville and it truly is. Just as the Lakes Basin is the outdoor recreational area for Sierra City so both locations have there own series of lakes and hikes.
 
The ride into the sunset is beautiful you eventually meet up with Lake Tahoe which in the evening is one of the wonders of the world with all the snow capped peaks, blue water and pretty skies. I mean really what is there not to enjoy with the work that we do and projects?
 
Both semi ghost towns are an introduction to an area will be working more in depth with all the way from Sierra City, Kentucky Mill and Mine, Loves Falls, Lake Basin, Snag Lake, Sierraville and of course the Independence Lake area which provides endless amounts of offroading as well as adventures.
 
I look forward to returning to some of these places again and doing more exploring. There is just so much to see you cant see it all in one day. But once we get the photos, videos, evidence, EVP's, media, history etc etc up on our site people will be able to enjoy to really great pioneer towns of the wild west nestled in the Sierras. Most think because of the harsh winters there is only wilderness north of Tahoe and that is just not true. You have ranch lands, towns, historical sites, large beautiful historic homes and so much more. Everything has a tale, story or even a haunt.
 
I really look forward to the day I can hike and explore more in depth these towns back country. That entire day I would pass through five counties, multiple national forest and drive a few hundred miles. That is how you know you worked hard is when you can come home and physically say you gave it your all. My family was pretty exhausted and by the evening I was still the only one who kept going n going considering we visited 7 large locations and that includes two very extensive pioneer cemeteries.
 
When I had gotten home I had Chili cooking all day long with the slower cookers so dinner was done and I was very excited about all the great material we collected on our investigations in an area I never been to in the sierras before. I cannot wait to see what is next we will be back believe me! The wild west is not just about the desert its also about the very mountains miners worked mines at and all the hidden gems found in one of the most prominent mountain ranges that at one time was thought to be impossible to traverse.
 
PGS Founder
Lord Rick


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