This was our favorite mining cabin that we found. It is located on private property and the owners have taken the time through the years to keep it maintained. |
Even the outhouse was in good shape for the age of it. |
This was some sort of water source. You could hear the underground stream as it flowed by. |
At the end of one of our hikes we just happened upon the old mining community of Southern Cross. |
This is a water cauldron of some sort. It was located right near a mine dig. Maybe one of my readers will know how it was used. |
This was my favorite of all because we just followed animal trails to find it. It was no where near any ATV trails or Forest Service Roads. It was just there, hidden in the woods. |
If you look closely you can see the long support beam for the roof. It was a good sized cabin so I imagined a family living there. |
The outhouse was still standing. |
This old well and the wash tub were nearby the broken down cabin. |
This old mining operation was not too far away from the old cabin. |
This was a real find! Grouse eggs! They were old and rather discolored so I think they had been there a long, long time. |
Jake, our dog, found these old bones from a large animal. Probably moose or elk. |
Jake found that the ice cold water felt really good on his feet. |