Exploring the site of the Abandoned Ghost Town of Ruby City Okanogan County WA

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Silver was discovered in 1886 on the slopes of Ruby Mountain and Peacock Hill of Okanogan County Washington. By 1887 a mining district was created and a mining camp grew up beside Salmon Creek. This camp was called Ruby, or Ruby City.
    Ruby had a population of 700. By 1888, 70 buildings were located along the main street. In 1888, Ruby was briefly declared the county seat. A publication called the Ruby Miner advertised the mineral richness of the area. When the Panic of 1893 caused silver prices to plummet, Ruby was slowly abandoned, becoming, eventually, a ghost town.
    Today very little remains of the once booming mining town of Ruby. Come along as we make a short stop along our adventures to search for evidence of Ruby.
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    WARNING
    Abandoned mines and ruined structures have many hazards and can severely injure or even kill you. Do not attempt to copy or re-enact situations or scenarios seen in this video.

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  • @carportchronicles1943
    @carportchronicles1943 11 місяців тому +14

    According to the book Boom Towns and Relic Hunters, which devotes 14 pages to Ruby, the town was in decline in the early 1890s. As you mentioned, a fall in silver prices, and the fact the mines never delivered what was expected, led to that decline. A flood in 1894 that washed away part of nearby Conconully also did some damage to Ruby. It's speculated that some buildings were torn down so their materials could be reused elsewhere. There was a fire around 1900 and, according to the book, the last report of any remaining buildings was in 1904. I traveled all over Washington about 20-years ago visiting ghost towns and old mining areas. UA-cam didn't exist back then, or I would have documented everything as you are doing. Keep up the good work, it's nice to see how some of these places have changed since I was there last.

  • @daryljacobson7462
    @daryljacobson7462 6 місяців тому +5

    Nice job Tim. There are some interesting stories about Ruby City too. We hope to hear more during your March presentation at the Bush House. I sure hope you got Loop Loop City in your plans too. First platted city in Okanogan County.

  • @2001Artfull
    @2001Artfull Місяць тому +1

    i spent a lot of time in Okanogan with a friend a few years ago so I am familiar with the Ruby area. The old mining road from Ruby up the back of Ruby Mountain is still there and is quite steep and narrow. I enjoyed the video. Thanks.

  • @debraanchante3661
    @debraanchante3661 3 місяці тому +2

    I grew up in Okanogan and spent a lot of time exploring up in the Ruby area.. this brings back many good memories.

  • @dan2921
    @dan2921 11 місяців тому +5

    A tidbit...there was a Ruby in Whatcom county at one time, but is now at the bottom of Ross Lake.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for that. I think we had heard that once. Interesting information either way. Appreciate the comment.

  • @mauserdave
    @mauserdave 11 місяців тому +5

    Quite a bit of ore still laying around up there. Picked up some good Galena in white quartz at a few of the mines up in there. That's a pretty steep road from the Ruby town site up the hill

  • @rickstephens1130
    @rickstephens1130 5 місяців тому +4

    I wonder how they got the picture of the town from that view of it that you are showing us? That was like it was from an airplane or up top of a big tree?

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  5 місяців тому +3

      It depends on which direction that photo was actually taken from. They could have been up on a nearby ridge higher elevation.

    • @debraanchante3661
      @debraanchante3661 3 місяці тому +2

      It was probably taken from Ruby hill.. it’s a very steep road coming down that hill..

  • @Knobstock
    @Knobstock Місяць тому +2

    The rock walls that are dug into the hillside make sense, and if you look at the photograph you'll see that many buildings were set into the hillside.
    Now, if anyone is serious about understanding these ruins, you need to start with the road through town and the photograph of the several dozen structures in the town's heyday. The key is the bend in the road, because that's where the larger buildings were. Locate the viewpoint from where the photo was taken (shouldn't be hard) to find the bend.

  • @CavemanVanDweller
    @CavemanVanDweller 11 місяців тому +5

    Don't wanna walk around out there. I lost a snowmobile in a vent shaft out there in the mid 90's 😅

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  8 місяців тому +3

      That doesn't sound good.

    • @rickstephens1130
      @rickstephens1130 5 місяців тому +2

      Oh that was why I found a snowmobile out there? Thanks. Now I'm just messing around with you guys? But I will keep my eyes open for one

    • @rickstephens1130
      @rickstephens1130 4 місяці тому +1

      I am sorry if that made you feel bad. But I was only kidding around, because it was out there somewhere? And anyone could have spotted it, and wondered about it? But it wasn't me for sure. But thank you for sharing this with us. And if it was found? Then, since you have said something about it I would hope that they might let you know?

  • @rickstephens1130
    @rickstephens1130 5 місяців тому +3

    That area is very dry, and I can see why it catches on fire by lightning strikes. Just by looking at the brush

  • @vadenk4433
    @vadenk4433 11 місяців тому +5

    There’s a graveyard there too.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, we know some of the individuals who located and documented the site years ago. There is nothing there to indicate a cemetery existed, unfortunately.

  • @toddburgess6792
    @toddburgess6792 2 місяці тому +1

    It's so dry, your footsteps sound like munching on Corn Flakes.
    Thank you for the tour.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  2 місяці тому

      Unfortunately, the noise can be an issue. It's either a dry crunch or the swish through water. 🤣 Thanks for the comments and watching.

    • @toddburgess6792
      @toddburgess6792 2 місяці тому +1

      @@ghosttownsandminesofwashington It made me hungry for Corn Flakes, no problem, except that I don't have any. 😬

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  2 місяці тому

      @@toddburgess6792 🤣

  • @f.k.burnham8491
    @f.k.burnham8491 3 місяці тому

    My mother & her family lived very close to the town of Ruby. She told me it burned in a forest fire in about 1932, Looks like it burned off again based on what I can see in the video. I was there in the mid- late 60's, IIRC, and watched people screening the garbage dump area, mostly for marbles and coins. There were a few boards left sticking up showing where the foundations were. Pretty well worked over by relic hunters back then. Mostly a few stones showing where the buildings had been. I know at least one of my aunts had relic hunted the town and area.

  • @kevinmcdonald8049
    @kevinmcdonald8049 4 місяці тому +1

    Back in the early 70s my dad went exploring out in Ruby. He found an old Morgan dollar that was scorched, bubbly and warped like a pringle chip. He said it was laying on top of a small dirt heap like a treasure hunter was too excited to take their time and carefully sift thru the overburden when they started digging.
    Cant make out the mint mark and most of the date but can only make out 188?

  • @Skidderoperator
    @Skidderoperator 4 місяці тому

    A hole in the ground!