Goodsprings, Nevada
The Goodsprings district is in Nevada, just across the line from
California. The hordes driving to Las Vegas roar right past it,
and it is now developing into an area of homes for people who have
gotten fed up with the big city.
As a result, the old mines near this burgeoning "bedroom community"
are getting attention from people eager to close them up.
Once upon a time ...
Now, let me relate a tail of mine exploring from around 1976 or so.
My friend Paul Gross and I had decided to spend the Christmas Holiday
week roaming the desert near Death Valley, and found ourselves in
Goodsprings, Nevada.
Back then the place was the middle of nowhere and all the
mines were open and unmolested.
We awoke after a beautiful night on the desert and after breakfast
climbed down the ladder of a nearby incline shaft.
We were carrying small packs with water, food, a spare light,
carbide, and tools for collecting
mineral specimens. We were wearing boots, old sturdy clothes, and
hard hats with carbide lamps attached.
We never saw the light of day again for over 12 hours.
We surely covered miles and it was like every mine was connected
to every other underground.
It was unique in that we dropped down a shaft 100 feet
and then just roamed laterally, up and down raises now and then
and covered miles underground. We popped up in the open air,
the sky was dark and full of stars, and we were on the side of
a hill with no idea where our camp or vehicle were.
It was a really great experience, and only now do I realize how special it was.
I said, "Lets hike to the top of this hill and see if we
can get our bearings", and sure enough on the other side down in
the valley was my old International Scout and our camp and that ended a fine
day underground.
I revisited this area (the Yellow Pine Mine) in the winter of 2001.
All of these mines have now been bulldozed shut.
The entire area has changed and nothing like this is
possible anymore. Camping is still pleasant, but there
is the bizzare yet interesting phenomena of the huge
beam of light from the casino pyramid in Las Vegas.
Also, I don't remember the endless stream of jet airliners, going
to and from Las Vegas 25 years ago.
Feedback? Questions?
Drop me a line!
Tom's Old Mine Info / tom@mmto.org