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A Weekend in the Trees - Jarbidge, NV

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A couple weeks ago I went to Jarbidge, NV for the weekend. Jarbidge is an unincorporated community in Elko County. It lies on the edge of the Jarbidge Wilderness, approximately 10 miles south of the Idaho/Nevada border. Noted locally for its remoteness, the community is usually accessed by road from Rogerson in Twin Falls County, Idaho. There is an 80-mile-long dirt road to Jarbidge heading north from the Deeth exit of Interstate 80; it is usually open only from late June until October due to snow. The community lies on the West Fork of the Jarbidge River. Gold was discovered near Jarbidge in 1909, making it the site of one of the last gold rushes in the Old West and, incidentally was the site of the last stagecoach robbery in 1916. Its population swelled to near 2000 in 1911, but afterwards began a slow decline when the mining facilities were largely cannibalized for the war effort during WWI. Mining operations ceased completely in 1932, however there is still some mining activity i...

Royal Peacock Opan Mine - Denio, NV

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Over the weekend I drove to Denio, NV to visit the Royal Peacock Opal Mine. My roommate this summer is a geology student and I heard her speak many times of wanting to go and mine for opals. It was a long drive into the middle of nowhere Nevada but very scenic and as the majority of the drive was on backroads I could drive as fast as I wanted to which I enoyed very much. The mine is located within a wildlife refuge that offers camping and lots of nature viewing. When I got there I was greeted by a very nice woman who was more than happy to take my money and explain how to mine the opals. I went for the more expesive option which was mining the bank for $180/day which also allows you to mine the tailings which is $75/day. When she said that mining the bank was hard work she wasn't kidding. She sent me with a guide who turned out to be a seismologist from Fiji who was there visiting for a week and her two kids that were around the age of 10. We drove out to the mine and I was shown ...

Ward Charcoal Ovens - Ward, NV

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My parents instilled in me at a very young age a passion for archaeology and ruins. At the time I resented my mom for dragging me all over Arizona looking at ancient indian ruins. I felt that if you'd seen one abandoned building you'd seen them all. I never understood the significance and history like I do today. Over the weekend I drove to Ward, Nevada which is just outside Ely. This is a really great place for a weekend getaway. Lots of camping spots, off roading, fishing, swimming, etc. You name it, they got it. I went because I heard about these old charcoal ovens out in the middle of nowhere and I just had to see them for myself. The ovens were built around 1876 to provide charcoal for two silver smelters in the area requiring approximately 30 - 50 bushels of charcoal to produce one ton of ore. As the railroad indusrty grew charcoal was replaced by coke which is made from coal. The sign in front of the ovens say it all - "The real worth of the old charcoal ovens is th...

Welcome to Mollie Mines

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I believe that everyone experiences multiple moments of clarity throughout their lives that determine the path they walk in life. I currently find myself in the midst of a lot of change in my life and keep thinking about those moments of clarity that got me here. Those moment of clarity that I can clearly remember are: 1) Watching my first re-run of Rin Tin Tin K-9 Cop as a child and deciding I wanted to be a police officer when I grew up 2) Being in the middle of a sparring match in the police academeny and realizing that perhaps my short stature didn't make a very good match for the career I had chosen 3) Walking down the aisle at my wedding when I was 22 and thinking that I was probably making a big mistake 4) Thinking that the professor of my Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health class at Murray State University, Dr. Fender, was crazy when he started the semester by blaring the 80's song The Safety Dance from his computer before the first class yet being strage...