This video features some of the fantastic scenery and amazing wildlife that I saw in Nevada.
This is the seventh in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
This video features some of the fantastic scenery and amazing wildlife that I saw in Nevada.
Oh my God!!! This is the best video about Nevada scenery I saw since a long time. The quality is really impressive and what to say about this superb place. I am sold!!! Keep up this excellent work Ray.
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I'm finally getting some more videos finished from my Nevada trip. Here's the next one...
This video features the Prospect Mountain Tunnel mine and mill, a gold, silver, and lead mine in central Nevada.
This is the eighth in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
In this video we take a look at the Locan Mine, aka the Locan Shaft, an old mine in the Ruby Hill district of central Nevada.
This is the ninth in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
In this video I visit the Richmond Mine in the Ruby Hill district of central Nevada.
(Note: I had previously posted this as the "Ruby Hill Mystery Mine". Recently I was able to identify the mine and learn some of its history, thanks to a newly-published book. The book is "The Eureka & Palisade - Biggest Little Railroad In The World," by Gregory J. Maxwell. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in old-time, narrow gauge railroads, Nevada history, or the mines and mills of Eureka and Ruby Hill.)
This is the tenth in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
Music:
“Calming Acoustic Guitar” by Benji Jackson
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In this video I visit the Monarch Mine, a historic mining camp in the Spruce Mountain district of eastern Nevada.
This is the eleventh in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
Music:
“Inspire Romantic Emotional Piano” by Sound Gallery
Licensed by AudioJungle
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In this brief video I visit an ancient log cabin boarding house at the site of the Latham Mine, in the Spruce Mountain district of eastern Nevada. This mine is also known as the Killie Mine.
This is the twelvth in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
In this video I visit the Black Forest Mine in the Spruce Mountain district of eastern Nevada, and find some great old machinery and artifacts.
This is the thirteenth in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
In this video I visit the White Caps Mine and mill ruins in central Nevada, and check out some cool historic buildings and an enormous furnace.
This is the fourteenth in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
In this video I visit the Nivloc Mine, where I find a steel head frame, a large wooden trestle, mill ruins, old cabins and other cool stuff.
This is the fifteenth in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
Here's the last video from my 2019 Nevada/Mojave trip...
In this video I visit the Goldome Mine and Mill, a modern abandoned mining facility in the Mojave desert.
The mill buildings have been badly vandalized. I had to use creative camera angles to minimize the extensive graffiti, and also retouched some shots. I refuse to give vandals the attention they crave.
This is the sixteenth in a series of videos from my 2019 trip, where I explored old mines, mining camps, ghost towns and other historic sites in Nevada and the Mojave desert.
Last Monday my wife and I took another trip up to Julian, in the mountains east of San Diego. Our route took us across Mt. Laguna via the Sunrise Highway. We were thrilled to find that it was snowing, and in the higher elevations there wa already a few inches of snow on the ground. In most years there are usually several snowstorms in the mountains each winter, but it often conflicts with our schedule so it's been several years since we've seen snowfall. (Also, most of the time the snow attracts huge crowds of tourists, which makes going there a real pain.)
On our way to the mountains we passed a nice looking white 4Runner with a rack and ladder plus other mods:
The road had recently been plowed, but still had a layer of packed snow and ice. Fortunately no one was preventing us from going through without chains. I just put into 4wd and Megaweapon handled it like a champ:
At one point we stopped long enough for me to make a brief flight with my drone (top-center of photo). The drone flew just fine and was unaffected by the falling snow:
Good photos, Ray. I always enjoy it when the SF Bay Area gets snow in the mountains, maybe once a year. Then it melts in a day or two. I know, the snow belt residents are just shaking their heads.