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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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Toquima Cave & Spencer Hot Springs
 
We started to head north through the middle of Big Smokey Valley right between the Toiyabe Range to our left and the Tomquima Range to our right. You kind of feel small when you are driving for miles through the very center of Nevada. Allot of people do not realize but Nevada is a massive frontier and its vast here. You do not have allot of towns or cities but you do have more mountains then any other state in the lower 48.
 
We came up to a plaque near the road which talked about Toquima Cave also how the Shoshone used such caves near natural springs. In this case were talking about Spencer Hot Springs which I wanted to take my kids there so they could enjoy them so this trip was more about the family then it was me but still pretty cool.
 
You make a right turn towards the Toquima Mountains then you literally drive for around 30 miles. The eastern side of the range did not have any snow well at least where we were heading but then again this range does not have peaks that tower as high as the Toiyabe Range does.
 
As you are driving through the desert you start to see desert foothills that are bare but contain layers of pretty rock which glisten a bit in the sun or perhaps look a little red in color. Once you enter into the range itself their is nothing but woods on both sides of the narrow dirt road. You really cannot see to much but above the trees within the canyon are rock formations. One must always wonder if a Bigfoot like creature may roam such a forest afterall its dense and anything can hide without ever being seen. This range does not have an intricate series of dirt roads or hiking trails.
 
Eventually we would reach this camping and hiking area for the Toquima Cave. I thought it was perfect because we had picnic benches nearby with views of rolling woodsy hills and a glimpse of Monitor Valley to the east. We could not see Big Smokey Valley though as the Toquima Cave area is further east deeper in the range.
 
This area is known as Pete's Peak its not the highest in the range but at it are red rock formations some of it looks porous like their might be caves or small dens where a coyote might live or where the natives may have used for shelter. So it was easy to understand why this area held just a giant rock shelter or cave.
 
We grabbed our backpacks it was very quiet up here to a point that you could hear a pin drop. Their was allot of bird life and I seen a few hawks just gliding over us which I thought was pretty awesome. Sometimes when I hike with my family I tend to stay back to study things. Just remember even though we are a paranormal group everything I do is scientifically based that includes studying the local fauna all the way to the nature that exist here. Everything ties into eachother with the work that we do here even the paranormal.
 
The trail ran along the crown of Pete's Peak following the edge of it so as we were hiking we could look down into the forested canyon below. We could also see some views of Monitor Valley that we were heading towards and other peaks found here within the range. Their was a very pretty lizard on a rock that I photographed I also seen a much larger one but it was fast and disappeared before I could get its picture. Different parts of Nevada have different kinds of birds, reptiles and wildlife.
 
Its not a very long hike and its very arid here so I am surprised the trees are even alive because there is not allot of water like their is in the Toiyabe Range. I kind of felt watched up here I have no idea what was bothering me but the entire time I just did not feel alone here. I cant explain it some places I investigate I get hits on others I do not. But this is sacred ground its ancient and the Shoshone made it a home for thousands of years. So there are spirits in the forest that are here I am sure of it.
 
When you reach the end of the hike you begin to climb a series of stone steps or rocky tiers till you reach the cave entrance. Access into the cave is barred off to preserve the pictographs inside even though my younger son begged me to go behind the bars because he wanted to go deeper into the back of the cave I told him no but boys will be boys mine are just more curious then others. My camera has a great zoom so with that in mind you do not have to enter the cave to physically photograph the pictographs found here.
 
Their probably is around 200 pictographs found here all over the walls to the shelter and ceiling to it. These ancient depictions to me look like portals and one of them looks like it might be a UFO. I like to visit these ancient sites so that I can look for anything that might collaborate the ancient alien theory.
 
The view from the cave was splendid we took a break here my sons stacked a bunch of rocks. To the right of the shelter was a bore hole and I think it was made by the Shoshone as they grounded up different materials to be used to paint the depictions. Basically years and years of grinding certain materials up caused erosion then you could take the material mixed with water and gypsum to create a certain pigment. The natives would trade for certain plants which could be ground up and used in the creation of these pictographs.
 
Within the cave their were tally marks, spirals, squiggles, dots, chevrons and circles. I read that in the Great Basin this is a common style used. I have another ancient site which dates back to 10 thousand or more years but I just could not fit the other location in since they were many miles apart. However it is on my way to some other ghost towns past Austin therefore I will eventually visit it to see if the Toquima Cave is similar to this other location.
 
I did do an EVP session at the shelters entrance I hope I get something you never know. This is a very ancient site one could picture warriors from the tribe standing at the shelter entrance and seeing the same view I was which has not changed in thousands of years. Its very picturesque here and I can see why the Shoshone chose this as one of their sacred places to create these depictions.
 
After spending sometime up by the cave taking it all in my family hiked back I stayed behind. I bet some of you can only imagine me hiking by myself wearing rabbit ears on Easter and walking around with a pipe sticking out of my mouth lol. I enjoy nature its my second home and I definitely like to be out in it. My family went back to the jeep we were getting ready to bring out the cooler and have a really awesome lunch.
 
Lunch was great a nice breeze was flowing through the area at the time you could tell a front was on its way. I was pretty overheated from our hike it was much warmer here then up in the Toiyabe Range for sure! I actually took off some clothes up here while eating lunch just to enjoy the fresh air. We had fruit, pepperoni, sandwiches, berry muffins etc etc. What more can I ask for? We were the only people in miles and well you definitely do not want to go to deep in the woods its easy to get turned around here trust me when I say that.
 
We packed it on up left the cave site then began to descend eastward leaving Pete's Peak. This mean that I was basically crossing a second mountain range all in one day which is pretty sweet if you ask me. I was able to park the jeep and take photos of Toquima Cave from the bottom of the canyon which kind of puts things into perspective and it was kind of hard to believe we were all the way at the top. From the bottom of the canyon the cave looks like a dark hole up around the crown of the peak and you cannot even see the bars surrounding the shelter.
 
There was allot of beautiful rock formations as we headed up into Monitor Valley named for this massive rock formation or geological plateau also known as Table Mountain. It was named after John Ericsson's USS Monitor warship which played an important role in the civil war and was used all the way up until WWII by the Navy. The massive mountain is very creepy because it exactly looks like the warship only in rock form.
 
By the time I began to reach the foothills of the range we came across cattle just cross the road as this area was an open range. The beautiful high desert foothills just below the forest as you cross into Monitor Valley is definitely worth the trip. But by this time I must had driven a hundred miles down dirt roads so you have to understand that this took everything I had to finish the journey.
 
When I made it to the valley there was a large ranch my goal was to find an old geyser called Diana's Punchbowl. It is fenced off because if you were to fall in the water is over 200 degrees and the sides are very steep. No less it just shows you that the earth below us may still be quite hot hence the underground springs found in the region and this very hot pool of water.The ranch itself owned allot of land on both sides of the dirt road so we seen plenty of cattle some just standing in the road others just staring at me oddly as I drove by lol. Sometimes ill stop and moo at the cattle or take photos of them staring at me weird. Its kind of creepy when your out in the middle of nowhere you yell moo out the window and twenty cattle just lock eyes with you in a showdown of who blinks first lol.
 
As far as the geyser goes I never did find it which brings me to the point that the hotel I stayed at gave me an inaccurate map the mileage was off and where the number was at was totally off regionally. This is supposed to be a site to take the entire family and instead I was sent on a wild goose chase that took me 60 more miles then I should have gone. What if this was someone from another country or someone with lack of experience driving to this location? They could have been sent to their deaths seriously!
 
 We were suppose to make a left turn up at this road instead we continued to take the road south through Monitor Valley. I was okay with that I mean to our right we had beautiful views of the Toquima Ranges western side which had some snow capped peaks. Actually on both sides of the valley was quite a few snowcapped areas. So the extra road trip was not in vain it still was extremely scenic but it also ate into my Hot Springs dipping time also grrrr that hotel needs to fix the homemade maps they are handing out to people in Austin. I realize its not to scale but everything is off all the way from mileage to certain locations so that might throw folks off lucky for me I already drew my own maps except the one to Diana's Punchbowl.
 
What really threw me off is that so much dust was being kicked up that I thought it was steam from Diana's Punchbowl I literally chased a mirage for 30 miles. No less it was a fun road as it was so hilly that each time I sped downhill you could feel your stomach turn as my jeep kicked up a cloud of dust behind us. The kids and Tammy were loving it I was doing some bad ass offroading lol. To our left we found an area that we thought was water or a lake it actually turned out to be salt flats from when an ancient sea covered this area so that was a really awesome find.
 
Their was a few people coming from Belmont further up the road giving me the peace sign. Actually three different vehicles passed me and all of them seemed to be like me explorers just toking up and saying peace to me as I drove by. You have got to love Nevada most people smoke bud here and us Nevadans we love the adventure. Their is hundreds of miles of dirt roads that take you through canyons, ghost towns, over mountains and through the wilderness.  You had to be careful because the road is so hilly with dips that you could have a head on collision with another offroader because everytime you go down a huge hill you go straight up and cannot see who is coming from the other direction its a bit scary almost like gambling. So what you have to do is at the top of every hill check for dust being stirred up from possibly oncoming vehicles in the distance just a safety tip.
 
We did run into a bit of a problem a massive front rolled in the entire sun was blotched out and the skies darkened greatly. As a matter in fact the skies were so gray I thought that it was going to rain or we were going to have a thunderstorm. Its such a dismal road there is absolutely nothing 360 degrees around us and that can be quite scary for some folks but for us the more secluded the better.
 
This road actually takes you to the ghost town of Belmont which is on my list of locations we will be investigating but since we had to get back home and were a couple hours from sundown I did end up turning around. I never realized how close I would get to this ghost town and do not get me wrong its a great place but I already have plans to do some paranormal work here therefore next time I head up here ill visit the punchbowl as well now that I know how to get to it. Belmont has allot of ghost stories the courthouse also is considered to be a very haunted site. We will return to the area but at least I know what to expect when I drive back out this way.
 
I had a long ways to go which meant heading north then making a left ascending back over the Toquima Range. I guess what makes it harder is that you have to retrace all your steps luckily I would not have to cross the Toiyabe Mountains again because once you get into Big Smokey Valley their is a highway that takes you right up to Route 50.
 
But my last journey of the day would take us up to Spencer Hot Springs now keep in mind there is no signs to this place. There is allot of dirt roads below the Toquima Range and a few of them lead to various hot springs that are found here. Often people come up here to camp and take a dip in the various springs. By the time I reached the Springs I so wanted to take a dip but due to the cold front it was so cold outside and there was no sun out which meant I would not want to get out lol. My body was very sore I had been driving, hiking and exploring from early Saturday all the way into the evening of Easter Sunday almost nonstop.
 
The first set of springs we found consisted of three pools the hottest one was surrounded by a metal cage which had a hose that ran into a central pool then drained into a lower pool below that. There was also a wood deck you could stand on. I tested the water and its very very important all of you do this with any hot spring to make sure its not to hot because you could get burned. The water in this case was about 85 degrees like bath water and Jarrod wanted to get in. He has never even heard of a hot spring before let alone took a dip in one. My older son well he is a teenager so he was in a bad mood the entire trip did not want to be there tough luck the younger boy got his trunks on sat back and relaxed. When you sit in the hot springs you get beautiful views of the mighty Toiyabe Mountains which were heavily snowcapped. To me my friends that is paradise to be in a hot spring with a view its like a natural Jacuzzi sort of lol.
 
I was taking photos while my son was relaxing when an older gentlemen and I started talking. He told me he took a dip in some springs further below then the ones we were currently at. I did not realize there were other pools of water in the area but I should have known because the lady at the hotel told me that their is some springs there that have gold fish in them. So before I left sure I wanted to see this for myself! The man actually told me that he had trouble getting out of the springs because its so steep and slippery. He actually lives not to far from me so we both were a long ways away from home and he drove like me a Jeep Cherokee. A pretty genuine man and sometimes when I go out I meet some pretty interesting people.
 
Not to far from these springs is also concrete ruins of a massive mill sorry did not have time to check it out but I did photograph it from the Springs. Welcome to Nevada the only place you could have mines, mills, springs and ancient Shoshone Pictograph Caves all in the same given area.
 
I would eventually take my journey by jeep below the first set of Springs my son who was drying off in the jeep thanked me for letting him take a dip. He told me its one of the coolest things he had ever done. It just means as a dad I succeeded at giving him an entirely new experience and I was just happy to take my time taking scenic photography of the mountains under a very dark sky.
 
I did find a second set of springs I also heard of a third set but I never found them. The second set of springs however was as unique as the first if not more intriguing. Once again you had a separate spring with a cage around it then not to far away from that you had these four pools of water each one below one another in a series of tiers. So that each pool drains into the next and it looked a little mystical perhaps.
 
In the second pool there was a bench seat from a mini van sitting right in the water. I thought that was a bit odd I guess some people are afraid to sit in the mud or maybe wanted a comfortable seat with a view. Between two of the pools is this little land bridge which you can walk across.
 
Also the two middle pools we found schools of goldfish how cool is that? They were fairly decent sized gold fish and they swam back and forth. If you really wanted which I almost thought about you could take a dip with the gold fish. But with the storm coming and nightfall not to far off I just did not have time to take off my cloths take a dip then dry off and try to head for home which was very far away.
 
Also at the site of these Springs there was a metal water tub or pool of some kind. I believe that maybe they use this to put the goldfish in at first then transfer them to the hot springs when they are adults. But the springs serve not just for recreational fun but also as an ecosystem to these fish and they are put here to eat away any algae so that people do not slip or fall.
 
There was also next to the springs this rectangular hole surrounded by these cement walls. I told my kids it looks like a casket could fit in the hole or like it was some burial site. I am not sure what was here but the type of stone or concrete that was used was not from any recent time period. I am not sure if maybe Spencer was buried near his springs at one time or something else was here at the time. Its so hard to know over time things change this could have been anything even a pump could have been here at one time.
 
I closed off our expedition at Spencer Hot Springs we had over 20 miles of dirt road to get to the pavement then another 15 through Austin and a couple hundred miles to get home. I once again crossed through the Toiyabe Range but this time on the highway but still the curves and cliffs are a bit of a rush. The views of Austin below are also very awesome as you head west.
 
When I was at the top of the range looking down into Austin the Reese River Valley was so dark with dust, fog and dark clouds. I was heading into the storm then again back home it was snowing. We were getting some really cold weather enough that powder was coming down so I was not really sure what I would be driving on into.
 
The drive home was rather nice even though their were dark clouds about halfway home they broke and the sunset was gorgeous. In the wild west we have some of the prettiest sunsets in the world with bands of orange and pink. There is so many peaks and mountain ranges that the sun makes a pretty back drop. It even gives some of the rocks a red to orange glow so when your driving west its extremely scenic. Its a scenic ride home so honestly do I mind driving it? No that is why I live here!  Even though its one of our final trips till cooler weather in the heart of Nevada it will be one most of you will remember for a long time with allot of locations and adventure. How often do you get to watch the blood moon from the top of some mountain in a ghost town? I think driving home I had a bit shit eating grin on my face because I was not sure if we could pull all of this are it was an testament to our hard work. We crossed in one day over two mountain ranges and offroaded through three large valleys with vast desert expanses.
 
I passed an Overland Station on my way home as some of you know there are quite a few of them including Pony Express Stations along route 50. Its a lonely ride but there are allot of valleys and vast expanses. There are also allot of dirt roads off of the highway that lead to some of the most remote places in Nevada. Their is an area where you can go see fault lines and another road that takes you through some of these valleys. One could explore this region for their entire life and probably not see it all.
 
I would like to some day head further east on Highway 50 visiting semi ghost towns like Eureka and Ely Nevada. As some of you are aware Ely has a haunted rail yard and charcoal ovens. Someday will check those sites out but the west was not won over night. I have so many places left to do and explore I am not sure ill get to do them all but one thing is for certain ill keep the work coming. It might take me time to get it on our website or youtube but every single journey I take eventually makes it public.
 
On this expedition to Austin Nevada, Austin Cemeteries, Clifton, Hess Ranch, Toiyabe Mountain Range, Groves Station & Lake, Kingston Nevada, Kingston Cemetery Big Smokey Valley, Toquima Mountains, Toquima Cave, Monitor Valley and Spencer Hot Springs we really packed in allot of adventuring. It may take weeks to months for me to study the EVP, video footage and photos for anything paranormal. Actually we did succeed at capturing some paranormal evidence from our expeditions to some of these places that I can say at this point. We work hard at what we do its not just the exploration but its trying to get back into these locations. I did allot of filming hours upon hours so trust me when I say it there is so much content from these locations were going to wow you.
 
On my way home when I managed to reach civilization surviving the loneliest road in America I went to Sonic's to get me a shake and an awesome hotdog. As some of you are aware Sonic's has some awesome shakes especially the chocolate ones are so good especially when you have driven over 500 miles in less then two days lol. I have to say that was the best hot dog I think I have eaten in years and I even stopped at a Maverick in Fallon and had a Bodacious Coffee. I deserved to treat myself after driving through three desert expanses all the way from the Reese River Valley, Big Smokey Valley and Monitor Valley then crossing multiple mountain ranges there was enough adventure to go around to last for weeks afterwards lol. I mean just imagine me smoking a cigar, eating a hot dog and sucking down a shake so hard that you hear the straw sucking up air in the cup. I am sure my family loved that one but hey I was their chauffeur and their guide they had it much easier then I did. I had to memorize all the locations, history and do all the filming it was allot of work.
 
When I came into town we were getting blasted with major snow coming down and it was really cold here. I thought being in the Nevada wilderness was cold well when I arrived home it was winter all over again. I almost started up the fireplace when I arrived home but instead I put some frozen pizzas in the oven unpacked some of our gear then went to bed because we did not get home till later at night. It was definitely a very eventful and full itinerary this Easter. On a good note this was one Easter I went out journeying that I did not hit a bunny and I swear those things have a death wish. When I was up at the Hess Ranch one rabbit ran right under my jeep so you do have to watch out for the fur babies.
 
Sadly I could not relax very long I had to wake up 6 am for appointments so no rest for the weary. I could not even believe how dirty my jeep was. I had more dust and mud on it then the fiery red paint. I had to take the jeep in for a car wash in the A.M. get an undercarriage wash so that I could get the dust off my brakes. My cam had really suffered also as dust had gotten inside from being out in the desert and I could not get it out had to send it in the shop to have it professionally cleaned. It was a costly expedition that is why its so important people try to donate funding for our research so that I can continue to work at bringing the history, mystery and the paranormal to the public. These expeditions cost allot in fuel, tires for the jeep, new gear and equipment. But I promise when places like this end up on our website they are works of art all the way from the history to the beautiful photography and videos.
 
I look forward to returning out this way only next time maybe it will be Belmont that will explore or I might visit another set of ancient pictographs that are much older then the Toquima Shelter ones we visited. This is a region full of mines, mills, ghost towns, ancient and historical sites. Its really a new part of Nevada our viewers have never seen our team work with before and so with that in mind we have our work cut out for us. I cannot wait to see what else their is to explore here. I would like to also return to do this mine up in Kingston that I heard could take a few days to explore and sometimes such places turn out to be super haunted other times they are just good explorations. I like adventure this is what we do its who we are and along the way were also truth seeking not just to find ourselves but to find the unknown bringing it to light.
 
Their is allot of things people need to know before heading into the NV frontier. You have to bring extra food, water, clothing, foot wear, medical supplies, medicine, blankets, weapons, survival gear and make sure you have allot of fuel. There is no grocery stores, hospitals or gas stations where I went. This is a new area of Nevada so ill be returning here probably many times to see other locations. This is a place you can scream but nobody is going to hear you. Once you leave Austin or Kingston its gets remote within minutes then again both semi ghost towns are literally in the middle of no mans land.
 
This is a good time of year to explore because your not battling major snow or to hot of temperatures or even rattle snakes. You have to have the know how to make it out here one mistake and its over trust me like when I was driving on these high cliffs in the Toiyabe Mountains. Remember safety comes first so some of the work that I do like how too videos are directed at teaching others how to handle being outdoors. I do all the producing even when I am driving it is me behind the cam not something that is acted out by some television network for ratings. The work that we do here is crafted from our own hands its an art much like the Masons in their construction of all these massive stone walls found in the area. The Shoshone braved this region for thousands of years and we only braved it a couple days no less I could see why they remained it is absolutely a place of purity, beauty and mystique that I can bet my life on friends.
 
I know some people spent their Easter with ham on the table I spent mine in the frontier. I am not sure ill ever forget this trip or standing above Austin Nevada during the shortest blood moon eclipse of the century. I experienced so many different things all the way from wildlife to a mine all the way to cemeteries and even a ranch. This expedition took allot of resources and planning but it was a three year project in the making so it felt good to succeed. We really managed to pull it all off plus some and people ask us how we do its simple dedication, heart and hard work. When the pavement ends the adventure begins you never know what you might find but if you do not put yourself in that situation you could miss a UFO or a Bigfoot sighting. You have to be there in order to experience the world most people are blind to.
 
This was the adventure of a lifetime or perhaps the month nahhhh of 2015. Every early Spring I try to at least do a major ghost towning trip Austin and Kingston filled my void everything in and around them was quite extensive with so much to see that it was epic!!! This report could never compare to the things I experienced, seen and traverse through but all of you will live it too! The great basin is awesome and it seems Landers County in Nevada offers an endless amount of adventure.Now we will hit up the high Sierras and transition from Ghosts of the wild west to Bigfoot of the forest. Our Spring event up around Austin was one of our finest trips we have ever done in Nevada and some of those areas we explored will make our viewers feel your not even in America because out there its another world in itself believe me!
Peace,
Lord Rick
PGS Founder

This is not paranormal just a face that formed within the rock. We as humans are designed to see patterns in everything even if it is nothing. This would be a prime example of this and although strange its nothing more then just rock. I am sure if I studied rocks all day I could find thousands of faces and so could you. The problem is in the paranormal community most investigators fall short then try to come up with faces that just are not there. This face is there but its not paranormal and nor was it carved by the Shoshone as far as I know.


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