Posted by Richard Elliott on June 07, 1998 at 22:37:31:
In Reply to: Re: Best true ghost town posted by Daniel Ter-Nedden on May 14, 1998 at 09:35:43:
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: : : : I am curious as to what others consider the best true ghost town they have been to(other than Bodie). By "true" I mean completely deserted.
: : : If you consider a true ghost town totally deserted, how can you possibly even consider Bodie?? It's like disneyland! - the rangers actually live there.
: : Thats why I said "other than Bodie". Many people consider it a "true" ghost town because there are no actual residents other than park Rangers. I consider it one of the"best" ghost towns, but not a "true" ghost town. I wouldn't say it is "like Disneyland" though. BTW someone actually submitted the Ca towns of Grass Valley and Nevada City as ghost towns. They are nothing but. They are thriving, growing cities.
: What about Rhyolite, Nevada. There are not so many buildings standing but it is more or less untouched.
: I am also very interested in visiting Beveridge, CA ('camp of many legends'). But I don't know if I would hike all day long to get there.
: By the way, why don't you pay a visit to the only European ghost town site?
What about Cerro Gordo, near Keeler, CA. I loved it!!! Eventhough now it is operated as a type of bed and breakfast--the buildings are original and in really great condition and the history of the place is great!! I tried to reach Beveridge, CA twice and coming in fromthe western side of the Inyo mts. I could never get over the pass at Keynote Pk. I've been told it is best to hike in from the eastern side. Anyone know if that is true or can anyone help me know more about Beveridge. Also heard that some firm was allowed to go in by helicopter and they removed the old piano, and many other thigns in town. Are the building still standing?
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