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There is an old wagon road that runs between Reno and up the mountains towards Virginia City, Nevada – this is the historic Geiger Grade which opened in 1863 as a toll road, and there is a possibility that this was the scene of famous gentleman outlaw Black Bart’s demise. We’ll drive up the entirety of this 4x4-only road and look at this old dirt wagon trail still around from the 1800’s! Please visit our merch shop! Shirts, hats, stickers etc.!! https://SteveTRYK.redbubble.com Link to our Ghost Train of Reno (The V&T) episode: • See evidence of the V&T train route ... Thanks to Steve Knight - http://www.VanishingNevada.com Title theme written and performed by Steve Ellison. Drums by Scott Taylor. Music courtesy of the YouTube Creator Music library. Please consider supporting this channel by decorating with some of my original paintings and photography! https://www.steveellisonart.com Link to our Harolds Club documentary DVD: https://www.ebay.com/itm/115802884891 This is the place to learn interesting things about Reno, the state of Nevada and the American west! I've lived in Reno for 38 years (as an adult!). I've had a lifelong interest in history, and spend much time exploring and researching this wonderful area. I started this channel to share some of what I've learned. I produced a full-length documentary film on the history of Reno's Harolds Club casino in 2015. Perhaps you're thinking of moving to Reno and are looking for background on the area, or you're already a resident and this content might help give you a sense of place. I shall endeavor to cater to both groups! I'm also a craft beer enthusiast, and thought I'd talk about some of that scene here as well. I started homebrewing in 1992, and earned the Certified Cicerone designation in 2015 - this is a sommelier-like program for beer people. Please subscribe, share and come along with me on this journey! Thanks and cheers! Steve