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Forty-Mile Desert

November 13, 2021 4 Comments

Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail
Forty-Mile Desert: Carson River Route

Travel Update: Full Post to Follow

This week I explored the infamous Forty-Mile Desert, a notoriously barren and challenging passage. Consumable water was not available for a forty-mile stretch from the Humboldt to Carson Rivers.

Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail Desert Queen Mill
Desert Quartz Mill

By 1850 the Forty-Mile Desert was already dotted with 953 graves and thousands of animal remains. Mark Twain wrote, “It would hardly be an exaggeration to say that we could have walked the forty miles and set our feet on a bone at every step!”

Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail Sign Emigrant trail Carson River Route

We followed emigrant trails, visited 160-year-old mines and mills, historic railroad lines, and stations. The determination and grit of pioneers amaze me. Although it was a bumpy ride in Jeeps, I can’t imagine what it would be like riding a wagon.

Tami Force Mine Shaft Desert Queen
Desert Queen Mine

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Leete Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert
Leete
Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail  Walking old railroad line
Walking the old railroad grade, Leete
  • Leete Nevada Ghost Town
Leete Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert
Leete
Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail  Railroad grade
Railroad Grade

Truckee Trail

Truckee Trail The Narrows Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert

Desert Quartz Mill

Desert Quartz Mill Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert

Desert Queen Mine

Desert Queen Mine  Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert
Desert Queen Mine  Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert
Desert Queen Mine  Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert
Desert Queen Mine  Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert
Desert Queen Mine  Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert
Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail  Mine Shaft above valley
Desert Queen Mine Adit
Desert Queen Mine  Ghost Town Nevada Forty-Mile Desert

Carson River Route

Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail
Carson River Route
Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail
Forty-Mile Desert Nevada Pioneer Emigrant Trail

Ragtown

Hazen

Hazen Nevada Ghost Town School Abandoned and H on Hill
Hazen Nevada Ghost Town
Hazen Nevada Ghost Town
Hazen Nevada Ghost Town
Hazen Nevada Ghost Town

Luva

:uva Nevada Ghost Town
Site of Luva Station and railroad grade curving to the right
Luva Nevada Ghost Town
Site of Luva Station

11-11-2021

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  1. Penielle says

    August 6, 2022 at 8:43 am

    Your work is spectacular.
    I am interested in learning unique names of places/mines within 50 miles of Fallon.
    We are forming an organization here and want to name it for an historic event/place/phenomenon/or activity found exclusively here. We know that “Gina’s Butte” was named for the whorehouse Madame, but we don’t think it is dignified enough.
    We’ll keep checking back.

    Reply
    • Tami says

      August 6, 2022 at 12:08 pm

      Thank you, that is so sweet and made my week.
      I’ll try and think of unique names. Susan’s Bluff is my favorite. I have wanted to work with the trail groups to get a memorial.
      I spoke at Trail’s West annual conference (and led two trips) this spring. I learned there is a debate about the naming of Susan’s Bluff. Like many parts of early history, we may never know the truth. However, as the local tribe has an oral tradition of the same story, with a different ending, I believe it is true. I need to update my article, but their history says Susan was upset and threw a woman’s mortal and pestle off the cliff. As they are valuable items, the woman shoved Susan over the Bluff. Either way, it ended; it was a terrible fate for a young woman.
      https://nvtami.com/index.php/2021/02/24/susans-bluff-nevada-memorial-in-stone/

      Do you follow Nevada Expeditions? He lives in Fallon and is my expert in that area; if anyone knows of unique names, it would be Austin. He is also leading trips through the Parks department.
      https://www.nvexpeditions.com/index.php

      Reply
  2. John Bacich says

    July 7, 2024 at 10:30 pm

    Tami, I always wondered how the “Lousetown Creek Road” got it’s name. It runs from Virginia city northwest to highway 80.

    Reply
    • Tami says

      July 8, 2024 at 3:33 pm

      Good question! I checked Stan Paher’s book and it is a corruption of Louisa Town.

      Reply

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Hi, I’m Tami, and I have been exploring ghost towns, mining camps, and back roads for 30 years. If you love seeing and learning about some of the more unusual ghost towns and locations in Nevada and beyond, you came to the right place! My goal is to photograph, document, and share this amazing history.  Come join me along with my dog, family, and friends on our explorations!

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