TheCaliKid
Well-Known Member
Dylan-
Yes, I visited Ballarat in February of 2008.
If you want my honest opinion, it is not worth wasting your time on. It is very short on "ghost town", and very long on "people hanging out in white trailers and fifth wheels".
The only reason that I would venture back that way again, would be becuase it is on the way to the ranch (Barker Ranch) that Charlie Manson was apprehended at back in 1969. (this is now inside Death Valley National Park)
Check out this guys Flicker stream:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hawk59/with/3477216841/
Just like everything man-made in the desert, it doesn't last for long. As I understand it, vandals burned the ranch house down in 2009. Horrible!
News story on the house being burned down:
http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-manson-ranch,0,892374.story
Keeler is interesting, as it ended up being "end of track" for the Carson & Colorado Railroad - who had planned to lay rail all the way to Los Angeles. The last run to Keeler occurred in 1960.
I would HIGHLY recommend that you visit the museum at Laws, Calif.
Here is a blog of a guy that is about the same age as me.....he lives in California City:
http://deathvalleyjim.com/
Oh, one more thing about Ballarat - it is also the gateway to a ghost town called Panamint City. Apparently, you used to be able to drive up to the town site, until the early 1980's, when a flash flood washed out the road. The site was added to Death Valley in 1994. You can only access the town via a strenuous 7.5 mile hike.
Here is a very good article about the town:
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ca-panamint.html
I am relatively new to collecting bottles too. I have no clue how to dig for them, or how to get into that scene. Good luck in California eh?
P.S. You are your wife look very happy together!
Yes, I visited Ballarat in February of 2008.
If you want my honest opinion, it is not worth wasting your time on. It is very short on "ghost town", and very long on "people hanging out in white trailers and fifth wheels".
The only reason that I would venture back that way again, would be becuase it is on the way to the ranch (Barker Ranch) that Charlie Manson was apprehended at back in 1969. (this is now inside Death Valley National Park)
Check out this guys Flicker stream:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hawk59/with/3477216841/
Just like everything man-made in the desert, it doesn't last for long. As I understand it, vandals burned the ranch house down in 2009. Horrible!
News story on the house being burned down:
http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-manson-ranch,0,892374.story
Keeler is interesting, as it ended up being "end of track" for the Carson & Colorado Railroad - who had planned to lay rail all the way to Los Angeles. The last run to Keeler occurred in 1960.
I would HIGHLY recommend that you visit the museum at Laws, Calif.
Here is a blog of a guy that is about the same age as me.....he lives in California City:
http://deathvalleyjim.com/
Oh, one more thing about Ballarat - it is also the gateway to a ghost town called Panamint City. Apparently, you used to be able to drive up to the town site, until the early 1980's, when a flash flood washed out the road. The site was added to Death Valley in 1994. You can only access the town via a strenuous 7.5 mile hike.

Here is a very good article about the town:
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ca-panamint.html
I am relatively new to collecting bottles too. I have no clue how to dig for them, or how to get into that scene. Good luck in California eh?
P.S. You are your wife look very happy together!