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Subject: Our Expeditions To Cold Springs & Dixie Valley Nevada On 2/7/15.........
Date: 2/11/2015 12:53:09 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
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Wonder Nevada

 
When you turn onto the road which takes you up into Dixie Valley there are turn offs in every direction. Some lead to old ghost town sites others lead up into the various mountain ranges. Technically this valley to the west has the Stillwater Range which we been on the otherside of back in December when we did the preserve and ghost town of Stillwater. While on the eastern end of the valley you have the Chalk Mountains which meet up to the NE with the Alpine Clan Mountains. Behind where these two ranges meet is the Augustus Range all very picturesque some with lush forest and streams which give you the impression your not even in Nevada at times.
 
Our offroad journey would take us in a canyon between the Chalk and Alpine Clan Mountains in this valley where the ghost town of Wonder is found. If you were to head down Dixie Valley for about 20 miles maybe more you would come across the old ghost town of Dixie Valley which was a ranching community. It is also a ghost town which merely has been erased over the years as you come up in this hidden valley known as Badger Flat. The mill is about the most in tact remnant of the town and that is sad considering how extensive at one time it use to be.
 
Today the ghost town of Dixie Valley is really off limits as its just a giant chess board for Naval bombers to target abandoned ranches or for NATO to train at. While some areas of Dixie Valley are public lands other areas are part of the Naval base near by therefore armored trucks and even some soldiers living in some of the houses out here is one of the reasons I chose to focus more on Wonder and Hercules since they were vacated. Its possible I can do parts of Dixie Valley but it will be limited so perhaps our next trip out this way will involve such a project.
 
Once we veered east and went up into the canyon we could no longer see Dixie Valley no less the area we were at was very beautiful with allot of rolling hills, dunes, desertscapes and beautiful rippling mountains. I seen a mine all by itself the dump pile was small so the tunnel probably only went 50' back.  Mining here was mainstream just as the ranchers of Dixie Valley would provide food and livestock for the miners of nearby towns like Wonder, Hercules and Victor. Since they were secluded mining camps and towns they relied on getting supplies from the valley below.
 
Along the road we found these giant blue water bins which looked like children swimming pools. It appears that maybe a water truck comes by to fill these for the cattle or maybe the wild mustangs. Lets face it water is becoming scarce in Nevada preserves, lakes, rivers, streams etc are all drying up. Its sad because this year these canyons and valleys may not be as green as they should either will the forest which just reside higher up above the valley floor.
 
When we were about halfway to Wonder we seen all sorts of cattle by the dirt road just grazing while off in the distance we spotted two to three groups of wild mustangs. One of the Mustangs was completely white just gorgeous and this is what the wild west is truly about. Your not going to see wild Mustangs in NYC or even find somewhere as remotely offbeat as Wonder is so its a treat to see them. Between the giant birds soaring over the mountains, cattle roaming and wild mustangs the feeling of the wild west runs deep here.
 
As you pass along the Chalk Mtns. the canyon narrows you follow this wash its fairly deep which means for centuries water came flowing through here and maybe even flash floods. The skies were turning dark gray I was a bit concerned because at times the road crosses this wash and well if it rains in the mountains then that just means anytime you could be blindsided by a wall of water which I almost was back in 2008 in the Mojave Desert outside of Vegas.
 
Once we came out of the canyon we came into this valley it had crossroads reminded me out of something you would see in the series Supernatural! I seen this foundation but was filming and well I lost it which was weird, I lost it because while I was filming from the truck riding down the outskirts of Wonder I decided to scope out the area first make sure there was anyone shooting guns or wild animals etc. Sad to say on my way out of town never did I see that foundation again but it was hidden by sage brush then again I felt when I entered the town site many things were consumed by nature.
 
We would go down this hill then take this long dirt road past the crossroads heading over this hill which brought us into another valley. Only this time to my left I could see the Wonder Mill which went many tiers up the side Wonder Mountain while above it was a honeycomb of mines. Most of them today have no access but their are shafts and you do have to be very careful. I mean think about it miners died here so it cannot be any safer for explorers.
 
Just below the mill appears to be the main site of the town keep in mind this was not a small place. This location had a church, saloons, hotels, cafes, stores, sports lounge, boarding houses, school, stagecoach stop and even a freight depot. So you could see the plot of the town itself as many streets are present but it is the streets that really tell a much more deeper story as among them is debris but other then the massive mill the town is just GONE!
 
We drove though town for awhile could not even find the cemetery which had two to three graves of men who died of strange deaths. When I say strange I mean falling rocks, death by falling down a mine shaft because the miner was riding the carts and mining accidents such as walls giving away causing them to be crushed. Death surrounding this mill and mine were horrifying so it was important we did an investigation of what we had.  As far as the existence of the small cemetery in theory it may not even stand the graves could be on the ground while sage brush consumes them. Places like this often get vandalized so for me its important to get what we can on video and photography wise. So if anyone has photos of the graveyard submit them to us please however my theory is that its possible that the men who died in Wonder may also haunt Wonder if that makes sense!
 
We would eventually take a road up to the mines and what is also known as Wonder Peak. If you do not like hikes then taking this road is not an option because out here in the west your going to grace cliffs and steep dirt roads. When you do it enough times its nothing but its a steep climb to the top where I wanted to check out the mines first.
 
Sadly the first Mine I went down into was caved in when I crawled into this hole however the view was really breathtaking with the ghost town of Hercules to my left. It also gave me views of the Chalk Mountains to my left while to my right you could see the forested Alpine Clad Range which fog and snow looming over a couple of its peaks. I could also see over the Chalk Mountains and Hercules Canyon into Dixie Valley with the Stillwater Mountains in the background far away so the jaunt was BREATHTAKING!
 
I followed the mining road along the top of the peak it switched back and every single fenced in area was a shaft. More then likely the men were lowered down or worked along these shafts suspended in mid air. It is not safe to be near these shafts just a forewarning as I check every ghost town for its safety which might help other explorers. The shafts here can go as far down as 1,100' down so the entire mountain probably has tunnels within while what was taken out of the mines could be directly processed at the mill below.
 
I found this massive diagonal crevice it was deep I stood near a fence and seen a bunch of wood beams that kept continuing down into the darkness. Its hard to explain but it appeared they found a quartz or ore vein then continued to mine diagonally down for hundreds of feet. The wood beams then are put between the crevice to make that shaft more stable however on both ends of the crevices are drop offs one is really slanted so if you were to slip you would fall to your death just being honest.
 
There were more shafts near the peak most collapsed while some mines went a few feet back but nothing that was explorable. On the north side of the peak I seen allot of strip mining being done some of it looked new which means someone is up here doing mining I found proof of that when I visited the ghost town of Hercules later on.  I did slip sliding down a hill near the mill but not near a mine shaft thankfully; however I thought to myself that if they did not have fences who knows maybe more accidents might happen where people slip and end up falling down a shaft. While some open shafts only are a few feet deep there are others in some ghost towns that can drop off hundreds of feet one fall and you can count your goodbyes as a matter in fact you wont have time to count so be careful trust me I know.
 
There was one area I ripped my pants on barbed wire but its a mine entrance but you have to climb down a steep bank then there is a tunnel about two feet wide. I did not go in there then again I had good reason since before you even enter into Dixie Valley there is Fairview Peak which seems to be a focal point for earthquake activity. I guess in 1954 a major quake hit the area it was a 7.3 and it left massive fault lines in the region so probably crawling in a tiny hole is not the best of ideas knowing that factor.  Other then that there is allot of open pits found another crevice I could crawl down into that was not deep but mines here are just not good for exploring.
 
We decided to head to the Wonder Mill where we had lunch on the back of the jeep. There was a newer outhouse on site and a few manmade fire pits which means people must come to the mill to camp. Some of the campers used the stones and bricks to form the fire pits at the bottom of the mill. While the mill has at least four to five tiers going up the mountain then above that are the mines where we were just at. Its a pretty cool system actually when you think about it but if the mine went bust so did the mill then the town.
 
The mill site appeared to have been renovated or at least to have some add on's. Let me explain the bottom of the mill had similar volcanic rock walls very typical of the 1860 time period. While further up the hill the mill was made with concrete foundations and even rebar. Its possible they built on top of the old mill if there was one present or that the mill was once something prior to it becoming one.
 
My sons and Tammy went metal detecting we use to not do that but after I seen what has been being done to these ghost towns I am trying to preserve what little history remains. Therefore my kids found an old rusty metal spoon around the 4th tier of the mill. Some miner or mill worker may have eaten his beans on lunch break or something leaving his spoon behind therefore it could have sat there for a century so that was cool. When we metal detect its not anything other then to teach the public about the artifacts of the past.
 
What was really cool is below the mill in the desert you will find allot of debris such as TNT rusty boxes, bean cans, cables and other pieces of mine machinery. About halfway up the mill are remnants of the old cyanide tanks used for ore processing while there is a metal chute of some kind and allot of sheet metal used as roofing in the early 1900's. While some of the mill has massive wood beams which probably held up the floor the mill today is a mere skeleton of its former glory but still worth checking out.
 
I climbed every single tier stood on top of concrete walls and tried to find any remnants that I could document via film or photo for our viewers. Its rather extensive but each tier holds something unique or different. At one time when the mill stood from town it looked like a large factory and probably had even smoke stacks no doubt. While standing on the mill you could get a better perspective of the original town site.
 
Unfortunately it rained for a half hour hardcore my cam was getting wet and all my gear. I was soaked so was everybody and no we did not deter. We actually stuck it out in the rain because temperatures by noon reached 63 degrees so it really was not that cold but the fog rolled in the canyon and I thought wow this is the end of scenic photography here which was not the case it would clear up eventually.
 
At the bottom of the mill is also the mines vault which may have held the gold and silver processed at the mill its hard to say. The vault is just this massive concrete structure that is missing its door but I have seen similar ones in other ghost towns. This is what kept the outlaws from robbing such sites because the vault was a strong hold at that time impenetrable unless you had dynamite and even then the blast might throw coin for hundreds of feet.
 
I also found big rusty ore bins and my son found a bunch of old rusted bolts at the mill. He also found allot of old broken glass while I photographed some of them just to show you what remains which is very little trust me. There is allot of mangled and twisted metal on site so if you like rust your going to see allot of that as well here. There was also old rusted buckets and we also noticed an extensive pipe system as water was diverted towards town just another fact.
 
I did trek through the desert a bit found nothing but a few pipes, metal scraps, sheet metal for roofing and pieces of wood. It just appears as if the entire town has vanished and I understand some pioneers of these towns used tents with canvas but still you would think as large as this place was at one time there would be more left. We spent a good hour driving around the town site and found nothing really so we had no choice but to move onto Hercules as the sun was beginning to set. I had an idea where the old cemetery was but since the sage brush is overgrown and their were many roads that went to nowhere I just did not have time to check out this graveyard or what is left of it. When I say what is left I believe that only a few pieces of wood fencing remain but the graves are gone and long forgotten sad to say.


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Lord Rick
PGS Founder

 


This may just be a case of Pareidolia which is a psychological phenomenon involving a stimulus (an image or a sound) wherein the mind perceives a familiar pattern where none actually exists. My son and I both examined the photo and thought this is unusual even if it is or not paranormal in any way. At first I thought I captured a gnome or some other mystical creature running through the sage brush. But in fact this could be anything such as rocks or even wood. What I thought was so unusual about the image is that if it were such a creature then you could clearly see shorts that come down past the knees, fleshy looking legs and even a foot. One of the feet appears to have a clog type of shoe on while near the shoulders is a face with even a visible ear. Sure its strange but its important we continue to educate others that not everything is as it seems so we must always look at both sides of the spectrum while investigating all photos taken on such a project.  Perhaps a different angle may have actually revealed what this was then again its hard to know for sure but I took this on the side of Wonder Mountain which is where the massive mill ruins are. Below the mountain are piles of rusty pipes, wood and bean cans. But at first glance by studying the photo it looks like something running through the desert or sitting down on a rock. I  was not aware of such a pile of rocks at the time I took the photo then again we as photographers capture many things we normally do not see with the naked eye. What is your take on the following image is this a case of Pareidolia or is this something of the unexplained?  
YOU DECIDE!




Some might be curious to what kind of things you might find metal detecting at ghost towns sites. Although we do not do it to get rich or for profit we do it for the history. This spoon may have been under the ruins of the Wonder Mill for nearly a century before we uncovered it for our viewers. By digging up history we allow others to enjoy the history that goes with such an investigation. Some miner probably ate his beans on break at the Wonder Mill and dropped this spoon. It then became buried in crushed rock and earth on the side of Wonder Mountain only to be revealed a 100 years later. This my friends may just be a spoon but it is history and has a tale all to itself.


 

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