The ghost town
John AKA (doggie) cliff AKA (the nose) and I AKA (the
squirrelly Englishman) were out in the west desert the other or west side of
the Great Salt Lake looking for geodes and
other rocks of value. It was a hot August day; the alkali dust was all most too
much to take. The directions we had seem simple enough but I think we were lost
but we knew where we were, if you know what I mean. We came across a trail that took off from the
main trail/road we were on and fit the directions we had. It look like it had
not been travel in quite some time. There was a bit of a stream along the trail
but the water look bad. Rust and sulfur
deposit were along the banks and the all present alkali.
We decided to take a
chance and go up the trail and maybe fine fresh water and the geode we were
looking for. We had gone about a mile over a very ruff trail into a canyon in
the foothills of the Newfoundland
mountain range. The trail was getting a little hard to fallow but there was no
place to turn around we would have to back up about a half mile to turn around.
So we press on up the trail. It kept getting worse till we came to an old
wooden bridge. The bridge was in no shape to support the old dodge truck we
were in so we stop and got out to find a way across the stream, it was about
three foot across and maybe 6 inches deep. The banks were about a foot high. We
end up breaking down the banks with a rock pick and a GI shovel so we could
ford the stream. We could see that there was a wide spot up the trail about a
hundred yards. It was up hill so we were not sure what we would find up there.
As we got to the wide spot we could see the metal roof of a
building so we push on. After a half mile or so, we had the building in sight
but there were five buildings. We pulled up to the middle of the buildings or
courtyard and got out to look around. The first building look like it had been
and office/home it was vary dusty and look like no one had been there in years.
There was something strange about this place that gave me the willies. Things
were just laying there like someone had just left. We found a ledger but it was
not to legible and we think was written in German. The last date we found in it
was 4/18/1906. It looks like we were the first people to be here in sixty years.
As we looked around there was a lot of stuff there clothing, books, and thing
that people just don’t up and leave behind.
We look in the other building it was equipment shed with a steam donkey
engine and air compressor and air drills stuff for mining. Across from it was what looks to be a cook
shack or mess hall with pots sitting on the stove and whatever dry up and
decayed in them. Bottles of caned food were still on shelves. There was a table
where card were dealt out an about a dollar fifty in change on the table, it
looked like three people were playing. Empty glass sat on the table you could
see where what ever was in them had evaporated. Again we got the felling that
the people just up and left. The other building was a bunk house and again it was
like the other building thing just left. The last building was a barn and
coral. Our best guess was there had been
eight to ten people living there.
About fifty yards up the canyon we found some rails for an
ore car heading into a rock slide. We started to think that we knew what had
happen here. There had been a mine cave-in and those that were not in the mine
came to help then whole mountain side came down trapping them all inside, our
best guess.
The one thing that kept coming to mind was the safe in the
first building that we found. We tried to get it open with no luck, and we
could not move it. Our wildest dreams were lock up in that safe. We decided to
pack all we could of value in the truck and leave then come back with a bigger
truck and tools to get the safe open. We had not plan to do an overnight-er and
we really did not want to stay there. It was spooky.
We had fifty miles of bad dirt roads plus another hundred to
get home. After we got back home we did some research and found there had been
a German settlement in the area about twenty miles to the north around the late
1800. The date we found was the date of the big San Franco earthquake. The
pieces of the puzzle were coming together. We went back three week later but
could not get there because of three day of heavy rain and it was to muddy. We
plan another trip for the next summer. Believe or not when we tried we could
not find our way back to it. After all
it was a Ghost town.
some more to read about the area that give some in site to the problem we had in finding it again http://www.expeditionutah.com/2013/01/the-mines-camps-of-the-newfoundland-mountains/
Thank you for stopping by and your comments god bless
7 comments:
Ooh now that would really be spooky. Shoulda marked that trail head somehow.
we thought we did but we could never fined the right trail there are many out there.
Oh, wow, Roy, what a scary, but entertaining, story! Gave me chills thinking you all could never find your way back there . . .
Blessings!
we made many trip out there to find the place. if it had not been for the stuff we brought back the first time I would say we dreamed it. but we did find some people that were related to the miner and know of the old mine. none had been there. to them it was just and old story. we know it's still out there it just a matter of finding it again. there is a lot of space to explore and it all looks the same. after four or five years we stop looking.
Hello. And Bye.
Wow that's a great story and even greater since it's a true story! (Right?)
it is sandra
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