Day 7 (Part 1) - US Route 50 Carson City to Eureka, Nevada (240 miles, about 4 hours)

Today was to be a day of great excitement.  We set out to drive along 'The Loneliest Road in America'.


Now, if you look at the map above, you'll note that there aren't may towns along this route.  Hence, the name.  What our drive lacked in population it excelled in beauty and enjoyment (for us).  'The Loneliest Road' was inspired by the July 1987 story in Life magazine that dubbed US-50 “The Loneliest Road".  The state-run Nevada Commission on Tourism latched onto the idea suggested in the report and sponsored a tongue-in-cheek promotion in which trans-Nevada travelers can earn themselves a certificate saying “I Survived the Loneliest Road in America.” You can get your official US-50 travel passport stamped at visitors centers along the highway and instructions on how to receive a certificate from the Governor of the State verifying your achievement.  


We did stop along the way and our first stop was at Dayton just outside Carson City.  Dayton claims to be Nevada's oldest settlement.  (Hummmm, I think Genoa, NV, might be disputing this claim.)  There are a few old buildings to look at, a mining town theme and a nice gas station on the main road which sells coffee.  When we tried to find out more about the 'passport', no luck.  No worries, we pursued.







The drive is entertaining.  You will learn about the Pony Express along the way and see a lot of open space.  For example.  To the East of Fallon, NV,  you will most probably hear and see the occasional plane or two.  The Navy has a training facility here reported to have the Navy's longest runway, 14,000 ft.  Just beyond that you will see an enormous mountain of sand, known as Sand Mountain.  How appropriate.  Here is a picture of Ace at Sand Mountain.  We had a little drive off the main road to what looks like a popular dune buggy spot.  Lots of campers about.   




Our trip took us through passes, over mountains and ever so occasionally there was a nice spot to stop for a cup of coffee or something to eat.  We stopped at a place call, Cold Springs, at a rather new bar/restaurant.  I think (like many places in Nevada), the original building was destroyed in a fire.  


We had a coffee here.  (You'll see me in the video. We goofed and call this spot, Salt Springs.) Here is a little film showing this Pony Express stop.




Next we drove on to Austin, Nevada, for a longer stop and lunch.  Let me tell you that that views are spectacular.  You are at high altitude, going even higher over mountains and in between you have fantastic views as you cross high plains.  We were lucky in that there was snow on the mountains.  Beautiful.  Take time to look back, every now and again.


Will write more tomorrow it is on to Austin, Nevada.  Cheers for now  

Day 6 - In and around Carson City (Virginia City, Lake Tahoe, Genoa)

Busy day ahead but I can already tell you that we did it with ease even in spite of covering quite a few miles.  After breakfast in the hotel, we headed out to Virginia City.  It is about 30 minutes away.  We enjoyed the drive there which took us up into the hills.  Here is a good link - Virginia City info.  We arrived about 9 am and had a good walk around with a stop for coffee at the local saloon.  There is a great little tour that takes you around the whole ghost town which was fantastic. 

From Virginia City we drove along Route 50 which took us back into Carson City and then over the mountains to Lake Tahoe.  Now this drive is only about an hour and about 40 miles.  The road over the mountains is excellent.  We did see some snow (in May).  We were extremely fortunate to have the sight of the lake with snow covered mountains in the background.  We drove along side the lake into Stateline and stopped at a Carrows for lunch.  Stateline is another gambling town with big casinos in Nevada and then just regular hotels across the state line in California.  After lunch we found a nice beach and spent an hour there enjoying the scenery and sunshine in rather cool temperatures.  We decided to drive back to Carson City via Route 207 which is a quick drive over the mountains (again spectacular views) on a 2 lane road.  We took the turn off for Route 206 to our next destination Genoa, Nevada.

What a gem Genoa is.  It is a quaint town, worth a stop.  Click this link - Genoa - History   You will see that Genoa is Nevada's first settlement and the home of Nevada's first saloon which I might add is open and charming.

We must have spent an hour in Genoa before heading back to Carson City.  Again, the drive was lovely.  We stopped at Costco for some gas and then headed back to our hotel.  What a fantastic day!!!

Next stop - Eureka, Nevada

(Work in progress - will add video & photos.)