Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Gold Point, Nevada

Gold Point, NV was the focal point of this camping adventure from Tuesday, October 2, 2012 to Tuesday, October 9. This was a solo trip, because Donna went back to PA on family matters, so our puppy dog (Josie) and I met 17 other camper rigs in the middle of the Nevada desert on our 9 day journey to "hang-out" with the Rotary RVF (Recreational Vehicle Fellowship) group. Gold Point is a ghost town that is currently being restored by Herb Rollins and several of his 20+ neighbors.

 This is Gold Point as seen from the top of one of the hills in the area. As you can see there isn't much here that resembles modern society.




My truck and camper

Entrance to the saloon and dining hall


Herb making tri-tip sirloin for the RVF'ers








One of the cabins that is being restored

The gallos


Inside the old post office  which is no longer in operation

The post office and mercantile were in one building




Old newspapers lined the store walls.


A working fire dept in the town.


Sunset in the ghost town


Keeping warm by the campfire

4-wheeling in the desert



We came across this cell phone tower on the top of one of the hills.

Entrance to an abandon silver mining operation









The abandon town of Rhyolite - 1906 circa




Entrance to Randy Johnson's Hard Luck Mine & Castle





Randy & one of his pipe organs in the castle







Solar battery cluster in the basement of the castle


Entrance to an abandon lead mining and smelting operation





View of Lake Mead on the way home