Inside A Mining Ghost Town – Red Mountain Town – Idarado Colorado

Inside A Mining Ghost Town – Red Mountain Town – Idarado Colorado

Idarado and Red Mountain Town is are bit of an enigma and is a hard Ghost Town to identify. The final resting place of Red Mountain Town is equal distance between Oury and Silverton Colorado off of U.S. Highway 550. However; the Abandoned town was moved once and burnt twice. Meaning you can find a few versions of Red Mountain Town. The Denver Times described the town by saying “Red Mountain was the mecca for all who were allured into the San Juan by the fickle goddess of fortune.”

The original town was settled in 1879 when a group of silver deposits was found nearby. At that time it was a small mining camp and went by the name of Sky City. The camp was below the National Belle Mine; however, it would later be relocated. This is because the residents of Sky City first built their camp in wintertime when the ground was frozen solid. Once spring came around the townsite became swampy, fly-infested, and messy…

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Timestamps:
1:18 – Red Mountain Town History
5:23 – Strange Equipment Left Behind
7:41 – How it Became Abandoned
10:41 – How to say “Ouray”
11:52 – What the Clean Up Looks Like Today

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31 Comments

  1. Utility Productions, LLC on March 10, 2022 at 4:13 pm

    Thanks for this video and all that you do!

  2. johnsfreitag on March 10, 2022 at 4:13 pm

    Yes, you clearly ran across the hospital. The first round horizontal cylinder is an Autoclave, a pressure steam sterilizer used to sterilize surgical instruments. The table looks to be an early operating table. The stainless steel rectangular tank is a hot water sterilizer also used for syringes, needles and other surgical instruments.The twin vertical tanks are probably a water still to provide distilled water.

  3. Madeline Whitley on March 10, 2022 at 4:16 pm

    I’m 13 and lived in Colorado all my life and never heard of this town.

  4. Connie Miner on March 10, 2022 at 4:16 pm

    ❤️ the history of the places that you go to! Thank you for taking us with you!

  5. Rogue Exploration on March 10, 2022 at 4:21 pm

    Great find Doug there were some cool relics left there great story too awesome views as well

  6. zz on March 10, 2022 at 4:30 pm

    So I went to this place and went inside these buildings first dual story abandoned building I visited at the time. I heard the were built in Eureka and moved to the present site in ’48. (making it one of the last standing buildings originating from Eureka I realized they had electrical outlets so obviously abandoned after the 20’s. Were this buildings abandoned when the Idarado closed in the 70’s seems like they were abandoned for at least 50 or 60

  7. Graham Gould on March 10, 2022 at 4:30 pm

    You should do a video on Gilman, CO. Definitely one of the more spectacular ghost towns in the state

  8. Gary Woolard on March 10, 2022 at 4:30 pm

    Derelict Doug, at 2:17 that car looked like a late 60’s or early 70’s car smashed from a accident. I seen the engine and driver’s side rear tire gone. Used for scrap or was stolen, who knows? Old buildings like this with missing windows you have to suspect mold in them. Did you wear a mask? If not you should have done so. From what I seen there must have been black mold all over the place. At 3:48 and 3:58 the same place, 6:44, 7:49, 8:04, and 8:29 is where I seen this black mold. This type of mold is the worst there is. That isn’t good for you to be exposed to that and anyone else wonders through these buildings. I have had this autoimmune disease called Sarcoidosis. This affects the lungs for most people diagnosed of this. I had mild to severe COPD from lung function testing years ago. I developed this disease because small of time breathing strands of microscopic asbestos dust fibers from fiberglass insulation working in a manufacturing company. Also being ethic predisposed for high risk for this autoimmune disease (Norwegian, Finland, Ireland (others as well)). It was because of mentioned ones and not mold in my situation. Lung situation has stabilized for some time now. It is ironic though, a place for a doctor’s clinic where medical equipment was sterilized that mold is in there now.

  9. R DS on March 10, 2022 at 4:32 pm

    Mark is right….It’s an autoclave…..a technology used today for everything from sterilizing dental tools to curing commercial aircraft fuselages (really….in Wichita KS). It a pressure chamber that quickly under various heat loads. Some of the largest ones are 30′ in diameter and 100 feet long !!

  10. Rebecca.M on March 10, 2022 at 4:33 pm

    I live in that general area, have for 28 years…this is neat to watch:)

  11. Mario K. on March 10, 2022 at 4:36 pm

    we live not too far away in Pagosa Springs, we’ve been to Ironton, but never heard of Red Mountain Town. Gonna have to go check it out some time, looks interesting.

  12. Urban Kiwiana on March 10, 2022 at 4:36 pm

    Hi Doug another incredible video..this one was definitely in worse shape then the last one I watched it looked like a old dentist room to me, it awesome you got to look inside some places this time.. that old wooden bridge at the end was amazing..👍see yah soon

  13. Mountain Mettling on March 10, 2022 at 4:36 pm

    Love all of your videos and the history within!!!

  14. Richard Long on March 10, 2022 at 4:38 pm

    Homeless humans.?. Humanless homes?

  15. AndyRob on March 10, 2022 at 4:39 pm

    You mentioned Newmont Mining. That’s a massive, and I mean massive, mining company with operations globally and listed in the S&P500. Gold, silver, copper, zinc and lead are their specialties.

  16. mark jeffels on March 10, 2022 at 4:41 pm

    5:54 is a commercial Autoclave. The table would have been used by the mine/area doctor for everything. 6:09 This is battery chargers for the miners for underground lamps excetra! I grew up in a mining town in Northern Ontario!

  17. WilleyGHD3 on March 10, 2022 at 4:41 pm

    The tubular item is an ‘autoclave’ for sterilization as you surmised.

  18. aking032962 on March 10, 2022 at 4:41 pm

    Medical equipment looks like an iron lung something that they may have used for people that are suffering from the elevation sickness.

  19. Maeve Robertson on March 10, 2022 at 4:43 pm

    5:52 is a sterilizer for needles, syringes etc. Before they had disposables. 6:55 also appears to be a sterilizer; maybe to clean glass Petrie dishes (used to test antibiotics on germs.) Again this was before they had plastic disposables.

  20. Rafi Jaxsen on March 10, 2022 at 4:44 pm

    That’s a very old autoclave.

  21. David Mulhorn on March 10, 2022 at 4:45 pm

    That is a sterilizer and exam or surgical table.

  22. Norman Mallory on March 10, 2022 at 4:48 pm

    This is a great video of history .. Well done on the camera work.. I knew there were a large number of mines in CO but most of what you visited i did know about .. Very interesting .. Gawd what a hard life in the winter months ..

  23. Quantum Hustler on March 10, 2022 at 4:50 pm

    Pretty Cool Stuff

  24. Offbeat Discoveries on March 10, 2022 at 4:51 pm

    The leaning chair looked as if it was trying to offset the slant of the structure.
    We saw the same type of light chargers (at 6:07) when we explored the Bon Ami mine.
    Another well presented documentary of this mining town! Awesome job Doug!

  25. Dave Beckley on March 10, 2022 at 4:54 pm

    That equipment was used for brewing espresso accompanied by an examination table used by people who over-dosed on the strong brew so they could be treated until they had their wits about them once again. Of course this is just a quess. Thanks for sharing the video.

  26. Exploring With Ajusta on March 10, 2022 at 4:56 pm

    Congrats on 11 thousand subscribers!!! That is an astonishing accomplishment my good brother and you deserve it lad!!! Was that you on the quad? Loved the old photos you dug up of this place mate plus the amazing facts and history you tell us all! Not sure if it was the hudson house but the first one you went into looked so unstable from the outside! (Just love how theres always that 1 creepy chair sitting by itself, but that one how it was warped was way trippy and cool) OMG lad that surgical table or whatever it is, was an epic find!! VERY creepy looking but such an extremely cool find mate! Im just as stumped though, i really couldn’t tell you what half that cool old school looking equipment was!! Pretty crazy though to know theres/or was 100’s of miles of tunnels!!! Thats insane! Very sad for that 7% of children with the lead poisoning!! Apology excepted with your mispronunciation HAHAHAAHAHAH straight up jokes brother, I really don’t mind, but i guess some do LOL

    Some really cool footage at the end too mate!!! I hate repeating myself but as always your videos are some of, if not my favourite abandoned vids to watch!!! Much love lad and hope you and the family are doing well!! I know colorado literally doesn’t have that much abandoned places (i think?) but you always seem to find something, so thanks always for showing us all and informing us of abandoned parts of your beautiful city of what use to be. Peace from ajusta!!

  27. sturmer on March 10, 2022 at 4:56 pm

    The medical equipment shown is an autoclave which sterilizes, by superheated steam under pressure, any durable equipment like surgical instruments and linens. This would be a must for even the smallest and most remote type of emergency clinic/hospital. My guess is that this equipment was at one time part of probably the only medical help in this off-the-bearen-path region. I have seen similar facilities in the boondocks areas of Thailand where sometimes just a nurse was on hand to perform surgery and other procedures that only doctors in Western countries would be qualified to do.

  28. permadi fauza on March 10, 2022 at 4:57 pm

    😊 exodus from yellowstone blast 💥
    😆 or chernobil of colorado 😷

  29. Raymond Coggins on March 10, 2022 at 5:04 pm

    Beautiful country

  30. Oldenweery on March 10, 2022 at 5:08 pm

    The instant I read "Red Mountain…" I clicked! One of my favorite books of my "Paper Time Machine" is "Narrow Gauge in the Rockies," by Lucius Beebe ("Bee-bee") and Charles Clegg. There’s a wonderful photo of Red Mountain at the bottom of Page 111, taken from high up, showing the mine buildings and the Silverton Railroad of Otto Mears, "Pathfinder of the San Juan" running along the base of a sort of sugar-loaf mountain in the back. One of the pretty little 2-8-0 Consolidation type locos the locals sometimes called "Sewing Machines" because of their valve rockers and stems flailing away behind their cylinders. Your videos have given me the urge to spend some time revisiting the book—with a cold drink by my side. I’m working my way through your excellent videos!

  31. Cathy Bobalek on March 10, 2022 at 5:11 pm

    AGAIN KNOW THE AREA WELL.WHEN I WITH OTHERS WERE THERE. WE HAD PEOPLE.LIVING THERE,I SAW AUTOCAIVE..ALOT OF PLACES ARE GONE. MIND YOU SPEAKING 47 48 YEARS AGO.I USE TO LIVE IN A MI NEING TOWN.IN COLORADO. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES.

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