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Subject: [ParanormalCalifornia] Our Adventures At Big Trees Grove & Iowa Hill California On 9/12/15
Date: 10/1/2015 9:38:33 A.M. Pacific Standard Time
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Iowa Hill California
 
Our trek would be a long one as we had to go through the logging roads over Mosquito Ridge and finally back up into the higher sierras to Iowa Hill. I never once seen one human in 20 miles of driving actually over if you consider my trek to Big Trees Grove earlier. This is a very remote area I seen roads that probably went to historically old mining camps. Its kind of a maze and you just want to check it out like a rat trying to get to his cheese lol. The smoke from the fire in the area looked like a haze or more so a fog and perhaps our viewers may think that is what it is but in reality a fire as big as this could blanket the next state with smoke based on the winds.
 
An example of that is when I seen a sign that said Big Reservoir near Iowa Hill but the Sugar Pine area. I pulled down this long road which took me to a place called Morning Star Camp and I guess before it was designed as a reservoir it was known as Morning Star Lake. I noticed a small dam behind the office as I was approaching the lake ahead. I did not know what I would see or what was back here I just randomly pulled down here to explore. It is who I am and what I do sometimes it pays off other times it does not.
 
When I had arrived there was a cute blonde working the front desk she seemed really strict. I had to get a pass from her that said 10 minute visitor just to take a couple photos. I am not sure what the big deal is but she gave me a pamphlet and I thought that it was far to expensive. I read allot of reviews about how the owners are creepy, to many rules as if they are the gestapo, if you camp here you will be watched and how they act like a bunch of inbred's. I do not know if any of those reviews are true I just can only tell you what I experienced during my short visit. Maybe I am a charming guy who knows maybe she seen me drooling because I am a guy and guys like cute little country girls lol just sayin'!
 
The way PGS works is you are fair with us we will be fair with you such as all our work we put on our site will promote your site and we also will send folks to these locations if they are reasonable. I generally am not a campground guy anyhow this lake lacks scenery as most of it is heavily covered by forest. There are no views of mountains that is one reason I camp in the sierras to see the geology such as cliffs, volcanic spires, domes etc etc. The lake itself was not very large either many of the lakes we camp at have granite islands with trees, coves, lagoons etc etc. But the lake here is rather oval in shape then again its a reservoir and probably was a lake prior to it being flooded.
 
The camp sites all overlook the lake there was some kids with there parents playing in the water a mother came up to us asked if she could take a family picture for all of us. I took a few photos then we decided to head on out of here since we were only given 10 minutes. I know they are a business but I cant come back in the future and camp if I do not know if I like a place. Most of the time I camp in the wilderness just park my jeep along a stream or lake pitch camp. Sometimes if there is camping I go somewhere ran by the forestry and although primitive there is just a fee box. But this place seemed a bit crowded and honestly something was off about this place so no I did not stay. I kind of felt the urgency to get out of here I guess it was the vibe I had gotten when I had to put a ticket up in my windshield even though I was parked in front of the office.
 
I had to hand my red piece of paper to the lady it was a bit strange but she was respectful to me and showed me a picture of what the lake looks like in the winter. I have to say it was beautiful the trees had snow on them and ice covered most of the lake. She asked if I had gotten some good photos and we made small talk. What can I say I like to talk to the ladies who cares about the reviews lol. No but seriously she was very kind to me but after reading the brochure I kind of felt like this place might be ripping people off. There was allot of strange rules but also all sorts of different high prices for example having a pet or the cost of a fishing license because having a state one is not applicable here. I do feel there are far better places for less if not free do your research or use our website to find some that we been to which offer much more to the camper such as trails, multiple lakes, beautiful scenery and less folks.
 
My next stop would be at the Sugar Pine Reservoir as I went to the recreational camping area here. However there was no office or private owners around to hassle me so I was able to park near the boat ramp. There were dogs playing on the doc, swimmers, kayakers and it seemed to be a chill place. I was feeling the vibe here its a bit more open and the reservoir is much larger. However it is new did not know this till I went up on the dam and read a plaque realizing it was built less then 8 years ago. We would take a lovely stroll along the upper banks to the reservoir. However sadly the water was very low here its happening all over California therefore the shoreline is rather large here. The smoke from the fire in the region had caused this area to look as if it were engulfed in fog. The sun looked like an orange in the sky you could stare directly at it!
 
I would only spend a short time at the reservoir then minutes away we were heading into Iowa Hill aka Iowa City. When your on the outer edge of town you will see a new fire department nearby are two cemeteries. The first one being the Old Iowa Cemetery which technically is not the old graveyard since a resident building a cabin decades ago realized that his land contained a cemetery. He bulldozed all the graves pushing down into the canyon then building what is known as the Schwab House today or the old post office rather. The cemetery bulldozed in the Schwab Homes yard dated back to 1855. The other cemetery is not as old but since its all that remains its called the Old Iowa Hill Cemetery. It's possible some of the graves were relocated here depending on if anyone has ever done anything about them laying on the hillside downtown. The second cemetery called Old Iowa is also known as the towns Masonic, I.O.O.F. and Protestant Graveyards depending on who you talk to. Yes it is true that the town contained various fraternal groups therefore its not uncommon to see such symbols from those organizations on there headstones here based on my observation in various sections.
 
The other graveyard is known as St. Dominic's Catholic Cemetery which resides at the site of the Old St. Joseph's church and was named after the church for many years. Supposedly there is a Chinese Cemetery towards the back. I think its quite possible since I found a series of unmarked graves some just lined with stone. There is also a few graves found outside of the fence here which was very odd it does not appear they ran out of room but then again many of the graves are unmarked here. One of the stones is completely black in color while others are heavily damaged. Some are tilted, wrought iron is rusty, broken, cracked or laying on the ground. The Catholic Cemetery is also very overgrown in certain areas its not as well maintained as the Old Iowa Cemetery. At the time the church sat right along side the wrought iron enclosures. Its a fairly nice historic cemetery as some of you are aware the Catholic Cemeteries put allot of work into there epitaphs, engravings and used statues to signify there faith such as of angels. At the entrance is a wood sign and there is a picture but its in bad shape which shows the church.
 
Both cemeteries offer plenty of shade one can see on a clear day the Foresthill Divide which is the giant canyon that separates the sierras with the might American River splicing down the middle. What I found disappointing about the cemeteries is that they are surrounded by Rusty bent chained link fencing. I know at one time white picket fences surrounded the Old Iowa Cemetery but its long gone sometime during the turn of the century during the early 1900's. I do think that the cemeteries need work and they need a new fence something historical looking and that it needs to be restored. It amazes me the local townsfolk do not try to do more here. Iowa Hill suffered three major fires each time burning most of the town if not all of it down. Disasters happened and the cemeteries are some of the last remnants of this city. There is a photo at the entrance to this cemetery of the white fence and probably was taken before the final fire destroyed most of the town.
 
The Old Iowa Cemetery is in much more worst shape then St. Dominic's unfortunately. I seen graves on the ground, broken in half, overgrown with vines, covered in dirt, missing pieces and even some touching eachother. There was one grave that had parking meters on it and a makeshift wood bench near the woods. The trees which were oaks were very large here some draped across some of the stones. Towards the back was some lone graves while I found a couple very worn wood gravemarkers which are very rare. Many of the Mason and I.O.O.F stones were very intricate some very large monuments and one grave was a giant monument. It appeared that the Masons were buried next to the I.O.O.F. members as well while those who were not were buried on the opposite side of the graveyard. Although it was still daylight the smoke from the fire and the combo of the trees gave this place a dismal feeling.The Old Iowa Cemetery has allot of wrought iron enclosures all rusty and very old this is a true place of pioneers.
 
If that is not worst when you start reading the pamphlet at the kiosk you begin to realize that Iowa Hill was a grim dark place to live. Many of the people buried at these cemeteries died horrifically for example one man was crushed by a wagon while another had suffocated in a mud slide. I also seen someone who was killed in a powder keg explosion, suicide, dams breaking, deathly falls, murder victims and someone who had a tree fall on them. The list goes on and on I will have a video about some of the deaths in regards to this cemetery perhaps post the brochure as well. Its a good read but a scary one because many of the people buried in these cemeteries had there lives cut short. Id say at least more then half of the interments had perished in some kind of tragedy or illness! So there is a very sad feeling in this cemetery and as some have thought it to be as cursed. Maybe the town is cursed its known as the town that never died because tragedy continued to strike it and yet it continued to be rebuilt to a degree that it never was the same again. Seeing children is also prevalent here life must had been hard back in the day and these cemeteries tell you a story about the lives that they lived in Iowa Hill. These were the true pioneers and death did not stop them from building this once booming mountain city.
 
To lighten the mood I took my kids to the Iowa Hill Park its not to often you can have a picnic, play football with your sons, smoke a joint and sit among history in a living ghost town everyday. I bring a cooler so we always have good food, allot of drinks, beer, fruit, baked goods etc etc. It was nice to relax for a bit I had been investigating the cemeteries which we were at a long time and Big Trees Grove was exciting also with the offroading and hiking. The kids and I tossed around a football it helped loosen me up we were on our last leg of the journey and the sun was going down fast. The Park is so shady that you can barely see the sky here there is also some cell with metal bars probably for your dog. One can imagine that back when this was a city there probably stood many structures where the park is today.
 
Eventually we would head downtown Iowa Hill anything past that I noticed are newly built homes in the woods or just national forest. Sad to say most of the town has been wiped off the map and to think at one time Iowa Hill almost became the capitol of California. In the 1870's this was one of the largest towns and when you end up downtown it does not feel like it. This town had saloons, bowling alley, brewery, school, churches, general stores, orchards, theaters, butchers, clothing stores, hotels, newspapers, fraternal lodges and about 140 different structures. Today the general store is about all that is standing and behind it there are some teepees including the old Stevens Trail which was more of a toll road from back in the day for miners. Such toll roads allowed miners in the Foresthill Divide to travel between mining camps before the current roads were integrated. Iowa Hill is so remote that electricity did not arrive or phone lines till recently prior to that everyone used generators.The general store is suffering though I had noticed that allot of roofing is missing the winds must coming whipping through here as an American flag is blowing in the wind.
 
Across from the store is a couple ore carts on some ore cart tracks along with a wooden beer keg. It appears those are the only remnants of the town unless you include the old post office which has a metal sign on a pole that says Iowa Hill. I believe prior to it being a post office it was the site of Schwab's store which ended up bulldozing the towns first original burial ground here. Next to the old wooden cabin is the firehouse well its more like a carriage barn but it still stands and is painted red. Just up the road from that is the town plaque along with some big piece of rusty mining machinery. Behind that is the old Wells Fargo Vault made out of bricks, wood and aluminum barely standing. The vault is locked up to protect it while nearby is that abandoned house I visited which again might not be but its fairly one of the oldest homes downtown. Also near downtown is an old fire engine and if you walk away's past that you can turn down a street to visit the old school which today is now the community church. Many of the kids are home schooled while others may be attending Colfax at the bottom of the canyon which is one scary ride if your on a school bus. All of downtown is built on top of a ridge of Indian Canyon and the Foresthill Divide. There is a sign near the road its rusted and bent which says Iowa Bar & Grill.
 
Tammy said to me she did not like the town I guess she felt some of the locals were acting a bit oddly towards our presence here. It is a tight community no doubt but its also a place where history repeats itself. This town has suffered storms, multiple fires, illnesses and tragic accidents. I am sure if I were to explore the forest around here more in depth id find more remnants of the town the problem is just about everything is private property. I tried to get to some old mining site and it was in the backyard of one of the homeowners with a big dog. People here kind of stare at you nobody says hi if you wave they will but it was not the other way around. I did not get a bad vibe but Tammy did she goes to allot of places never being affected by anything. But this place she just was not having it. She felt it had that hills have eyes vibe and it does think about it. The town is very remote sitting high up thousands of feet on some ridge where people have fallen from the cliffs dying. I mean the place just had gotten electricity and a phone line your an outsider to make matters worst you do not know who the hell the real Santa Claus is lol. Ehhh its all in good fun I love Iowa Hill its a cozy little gem in the heart of the national forest.It is the town that never died and although its barely thriving to some old timers it is home.
 
Its so hard to believe so much is gone being that over 10000 people lived here at one time. However it was an important site for us to explore considering that it goes hand in hand with Deadwood, Michigan Bluff, Foresthill and Last Chance all areas I have done extensive work at. Many of the residents that lived here also lived in other towns and mining camps nearby so everything is connected to a certain degree including the cemetery which was one of the only ones for many miles. This was a gold rush town they did allot of mines wish we found some but most took place in the canyon below along the river as placer gold was panned. I wish I explore a few more dirt roads but it was getting dark and the car was not going to make it as another location called Independence Hill was in my sights. My jeep needed some work done and generally I would have taken it if it were not for that. However on a good note you do not need 4wd to enjoy places like Iowa Hill or Big Trees Grove.
 
Eventually we would make our descent back down through the canyon to a place called Mineral Bar which is a place you can pan for gold, camp, hike and fish. This area was ass to ass with campers though but I did want to at least have an evening stroll across the old bridge. That is exactly what I did was took a walk across this wired suspension bridge of 1928 with a wooden deck. Around the entrance to the bridge was wild blue berries and nearby on the ground were gourds growing. The river was low but the view up the canyon was rather pleasing to the eye and the mountains around us were really steep. The light was disappearing fast the bats were coming out I sparked up a bowl toking one on the bridge getting ready for the long journey home. I was bat watching and trust me they are everywhere in this canyon once the sun goes down. I like bats but some people may not I have been around bats for many years in mines and once in a haunted asylum where they were flying around my head for hours so for me they are just part of the world we live in.
 
I found another cemetery below the canyon in Colfax we can go to eventually and may I just say thank goodness for Jack In The Box for some late night munchies I had gotten a munchie meal because we did not get home till later at night. When you drive for over 300 miles, hike and tour six different locations your going to work up an appetite. These were good explorations I took plenty of EMF readings and EVP sessions at Iowa Hill. There is no doubt in mind that something strange exist in that town its in the air you can feel it. Whether that is ghosts, people, secrets or something monstrous roaming the woods I believe much more remains to be seen. Do not be scared when you hear about risky steep roads or deterred some folks over exaggerate. No place you should have handed to you I like Iowa Hill its a beautiful scenic drive to the top and full of history.
Peace,
Lord Rick

I snapped this photo on the old Iowa Toll Bridge at the time getting to the town was very limited therefore most pioneers had to cross this bridge which spans across the American River. Today you cannot drive over the bridge but it still stands and you can walk across it which is something we did before dusk a couple times. The bridge actually resides where a small mining camp and settlement use to be known as mineral bar. Today people still pan for gold below the bridge and over the years people have died in this river as in the Spring its all white water rapids. I am not sure if what we captured was an entity, ghosts, face in some ectoplasm or some kind of energy. But at this point in time it remains unknown therefore its worthy of posting on this page. Their is a road that runs perpendicular to the bridge I want to clarify that but its not close enough for exhaust to travel that distance. If you study the photo you can clearly see this unknown mass of energy is off in the distance but its also so large its consuming a good portion of the bridge so its very large. Right below where the mass is photographed their is the American River below and you can see that the energy is totally consuming the bridge cables!
As you began to ascend up to Iowa Hill if you look to your left you will see in the distance a raptor in the forest. At first glance when I seen it I was a bit surprised thought it was real because its not something you expect to see in the middle of the national forest. In some cases across the remote parts of the world it is thought that dinosaurs still exist and thrive. For now thought ill take what I can get even if this is a replica from the Jurassic period. Maybe this raptor is symbolic in a sense that the road we were about to ascend on is quite fierce perhaps a beast of its own kind!
We found this shoe laying next to a gravesite which may not be paranormal but its a bit strange. I have not been to many gravesites that had a shoe laying next to it. Its possible that this was the persons favorite shoes when they were alive or something to that nature. I have no idea I just know that at first glance your like whoa did they forgot to bury the shoe that goes with the person?tThe King Fire has caused the sun to be blotched out in broad daylight at the Sugar Pine Reservoir just north of Iowa Hill. Iowa Hill is not a stranger to fires nor is the forest surrounding it. Unfortunately history tends to repeat itself as skies are filled with ash and smoke. Even on the nicest of days a forest fire can bring darkness to region and during our expedition in Iowa Hill we were under smoke all day.
BELOW: Some photos from playing football and horseshoes in Iowa Hill right after we did investigations of the towns cemeteries. The park is actually next to the pioneer cemetery and if you decide you want to check out the town site this is a good place to maybe picnic at in between. Sometimes when I am on paranormal investigations ill take an hour out between them to BBQ a little or toss the pigskin. These are some of the photos from that lovely picnic and I have to say all of us had a great time!




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