Dave Casler was on hand to show the radio antenna he was working on. We spend some interesting time taking it apart to see what was wrong. |
High frequency equipment was set up to allow communication around the world. |
Lake City, Colorado has a very nice Fourth of July parade. It always starts with the announcement of the new government by the town crier to which the crowd responds "Hazzah".
Many of the floats have a western theme. This one advertising melodramas at the theater. |
Our subdivision was represented by a vintage military era Jeep |
Uncle Sam strode by |
Many floats distributed candy, but my favorite were the folks handing out frozen pops. |
Dieter enjoyed the parade too |
After the parade we headed up Henson Creek to spend the day at Engineer Pass. Lots of snow melt to see along the way. We enjoyed seeing the stream disappear into the gravel pile . |
Trip was made in a Chevy Tracker. The short wheelbase and skid plates make this an ideal vehicle for this kind of trip |
Spectacular views at the top |
Still lots of snow at that time of the year |
We set up our chairs to enjoy the view. Julie just caught the food bag before the winds blew it away. Quite the place to have lunch. |
Nature is still doing her magic even n that harsh climate |
Selfies on Engineer Pass |
I took this image to give some scale to the snow banks |
Lots of mining activity took place in this area with some remains still in place |
Boilers from the mine remain |
Cable spools can still be found |
The geared cams were in place to arrest the descent if the cable failed. |
Found the survey marker |
Flowers were in bloom among the rocks |
I enjoy seeing this cabin across the stream on the way down |
These are the remains of a mill located below the pass |
The mill was located just across from one of the most remotely cabins you can find |
The Ute Ulay mine is found along Henson Creek. Efforts are underway to make this a tourist attraction and easier to explore. This view shows the remains of the dam. |
This shows the state of development of the hiking trails around the mine |
Great pictures! I didn't think the snow banks would be that tall still. Wow. It's also surprising that the remains from the mine are still lying around, I would think they would have been scavenged by now. I miss Lake City.
ReplyDeleteAs always, beautiful pictures. It seems like there should be a process to remove the mining reminents.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the blog—it is grand to follow your adventures.