Julie and I decided to head up to Gold Hill for the 4th of July and then relax at the pretty pool we had found in June. Okay, so it was really more like... I talked her into going to the pool and forgot to mention going all the way to the gold mines. ;-) I planned to take you folks with inside one of the mines, but above the mine is an old cabin that has been semi-taken over by tweekers. As we went down the road that leads to the mine I see some shady types, so it is best to turn around and come back a different day.
Here is a pic of what the tweekers have done to the cabin and this poor old cast iron stove from a previous trip. Very sad.
Onto another area a little higher up the mountain...
Just past an open quarry style quartz mine the road heads down and the road gets really bad, these pics don't really show how back it is. I tried to take pics that would show how nasty the road is. I walked down the road this time to take the pics and found an old pair of pliers that must have bounced out of someone's truck. I also found a rubber hose from an engine, two different parts of two different mufflers, and a washer.
A view looking back up the road. My 4x4 Toyota Tacoma has made it up and down this road many times, it's a great truck!
The pliers, marked "BlueBird No. 25"
More unknown wild flowers near the quartz mine.
It sure is hot up here, 90 degrees or so. Time to head down the mountain a bit and revisit the magic pool too cool off.
Just past an open quarry style quartz mine the road heads down and the road gets really bad, these pics don't really show how back it is. I tried to take pics that would show how nasty the road is. I walked down the road this time to take the pics and found an old pair of pliers that must have bounced out of someone's truck. I also found a rubber hose from an engine, two different parts of two different mufflers, and a washer.
A view looking back up the road. My 4x4 Toyota Tacoma has made it up and down this road many times, it's a great truck!
The pliers, marked "BlueBird No. 25"
More unknown wild flowers near the quartz mine.
It sure is hot up here, 90 degrees or so. Time to head down the mountain a bit and revisit the magic pool too cool off.
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