This is part 7 of my Road Trip Across America.
I found a hotel the night I left Sequoia. The next morning I started the drive to Nevada and found a hotel in Reno that evening. Reno is kind of like a rundown Vegas, or, if you prefer, the Fayetteville Las Vegas (my NC fellows will get that joke).
In Reno, the hotels are pretty cheap. I got a room in a skyrise hotel for maybe $80. I relaxed a little bit before venturing out to find food. I eventually found a Vietnamese place. After eating, I was walking around and saw some dudes riding a Onewheel. This is an electric skateboard, but it only has one huge wheel in the center. I asked them if it was hard to ride. They told me it takes a little getting used to, but otherwise said it wasn’t hard. We chatted for a bit. They were 18 and grew up in Reno. After finding out that this was my first time in Nevada, they mentioned that I should go visit Virginia City. This is about 30 minutes from Reno. I planned to go there the next day.
Virginia City is an old Wild West town known for gold and silver mining. It is also, supposedly, haunted. Because of the mining, it was one of the richest cities in the world at one time. But it also has a dark side. The mining companies paid workers far better than most other places, however, many people died inside the mines. As it was part of the Wild West, there were also shootouts. So yeah, haunted. Oh, and Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) started his writing here too.
Virginia City still has many of the old buildings, saloons, and hotels from the 1800s. Many burnt down at one point in time, but the main street is still intact. I parked my car at the end at a small museum and looked around. After leaving, I made my way up the street. At one point, these two people dressed in cowboy clothes told me that there would be a gunfight at 1PM.
A little before 1PM, I made my way over to the gunfight. The ticket gets you $1 off at the saloon across the street. More on that in a bit. The gunfight is a comedy reenactment of a bank robbery. There are three characters: The Sheriff and two outlaw bank robbers. The outlaws were from The Dirty Underwear Gang. One of the outlaws was named Percy and he (or she if the actor is played by a woman that day) is a dad-burned fool. The show lasts about 40 minutes and is funny and entertaining. If you ever go to Virginia City, you shouldn’t miss it. They’re called The Virginia City Outlaws. I made friends with these outlaws. One of the actors was a knock off Robin Williams named Spencer (sorry, Spencer) and the other was a fiery, spunky redheaded lady named Randee. More on them in a bit.
After watching the show, I went to a saloon to grab a drink and some hotdogs. Inside the saloon is an entrance to one of the mines. You might be wondering why the entrance to a mine is inside a saloon. Well, my friend, the answer is simple. When the miners were tired after a very hard day’s work, they could come right out of the mine and into the warm embrace of whisky, liquor, and good times. You can do a short tour of the mine. A guy named Spencer (different from aforementioned VC Outlaw Spencer) guided us. He told us of the miners, how hard the work was, and how many people died. He also reminded us that there was no electricity at this time, so the miners had to work by candlelight. He gave us an example of the danger of the miners work by way of the candle.
Picture this. You have your candle lit deep inside the mine. One miner is holding the hammer and you the spike. To instruct your hammer mate to stop hammering, you place your thumb over the end of the spike. A candle being only so bright, your hammerer misses the signal and whacks the shit out of your thumb. And this is only so bad. Imagine, instead, that your candle light goes out. Spencer blows out the candle. It goes out, not because the wind has blown it out or the wick has gone short, but rather because the oxygen has escaped the mine. Everything is enveloped in darkness. You cannot see anything, not even the hand in front of your face. This isn’t the worst of it. You only have so much air to breathe and you are terrified. Your last moments of life have arrived. Enjoy them. That saloon is sounding pretty good right about now, isn’t it?
Back to my story.
In the saloon, they told me that there were some haunted tours. I found one nearby. I did the 5PM tour of the Washoe Club. I didn’t know it beforehand, but this was where the show “Ghost Adventures” got its start. The Washoe Club was an old club and hotel back in the day. Many famous people stayed there including General Grant and Thomas Edison. Some people died there as well. I was the only one at the 5PM tour. The tour guide was about 20. We went upstairs and he began the tour. Being the only guest, I thought he would forget the spiel and tell me about the place in normal conversation, but he did not. That was a little awkward, but about 5 minutes after we started, we heard the door to the steps open up. It was none other than The Virginia City Outlaws. They wanted to do the tour too. During the tour, our guide showed us some pictures that people had taken of the rooms. Some people capture weird images that seem to show ghosts, so each of us took pictures to review later. Who knows, maybe we’d capture a ghost manifesting out of our smartphones. The guide told us of a guy who committed suicide in one of the rooms. He also told us of this little girl that might tug on our clothes. The ghosts weren’t very accommodating to us as none of us experienced any contact with the otherworld.
At the end of the tour, Randee invited me to join them for a drink downstairs. We sat around a round table and ordered a round of drinks (three points for three different uses of a round). I had my phone sitting face down on the table. At one point I got up to use the bathroom. When I got back, Randee asked if I looked at my pictures to see if I got a picture of any ghosts. I said I hadn’t looked yet and proceeded to scroll through my phone. As I scrolled, something startled me. In my head, I was thinking “What the fuck?” Then I understood it. As I went to the bathroom, Randee took my phone and took some selfies with the VC Outlaws. They made some goofy faces. Randee was and is quite the jokester.
At another point in our talking, Randee said, “Want to see some butthole?” I looked left. I looked right. I sat forward, elbows on table, looked her in the eyes, and said those oh so delicate words, “Yes, I would quite like to see some butthole, please.” She turned her phone around and showed me a dog’s butthole. I don’t know why, but Randee likes the backside of most every animal. She even makes knitted drink coasters of cat buttholes. So, this fiery, spunky redhead is also the worlds’ finest connoisseur of buttholes. When we got up to bid adieu, Randee told me that I should stay at the Silver Queen hotel. It is supposed to be haunted. And, well, that intrigued me. I would be staying in a haunted hotel for the night.
The next day I hung around to go hang out with my Outlaws. They had their show again and I watched a second time. This time Randee played Percy. She, too, was a dad-burned idiot. I chatted with them for a bit before the show started. I walked up to Randee, got real close, scratched my neck, looked from side to side, and whispered, “You know where I can get some butthole pics around here?” I watched the show a second time, and it was just as good, if not better, than the first time. We hung out again afterwards. They also do a walking tour around Virginia City, but I was the only one so they just told it to me at the saloon. Spencer told me the whole thing. We were there about an hour before Randee had to leave. Spencer wanted to go visit a friend at another bar. We walked over there. But before making it there, one of his friends was outside. He was dressed up per the period and had one of those bikes with the big tire. In his tire spokes, he had a leek. Get it? He had a leek in his tire. There was a girl around us and I pointed to it and said that there was a leek in his tire. She didn’t get it.