Day 3 continued
I found a fascinating story of Louis Daniel Spaulding who lived and worked in Skiddoo at:
http://www.bosonline.com/ehrhart/skidoo/index.html
Cabin with walls made of used railroad ties. It was along the road leading to Skiddoo.
Skiddoo had very large layers of quartz that were excavated and raw timber was used to hold the rock apart.
Thanks for this cable net go to the idiots of the world who aren't smart enough to keep out. What an eyesore.
Some flowers are undeterred by the eyesore though
This is what the stamp mill at Skiddoo used to look like. You can just see water pouring out of a trough on the front left corner of the building
The mills remains, partially stabilized
Next I headed out to the viewpoint named for Pete Aguereberry, a propector who lived in the area until his death in 1945.
In addition to great views all the way to Mt. Charleston in Nevada, 80 miles away. the Point offers a great place to practice your flying skills. Well, not so much flying as it would be plummeting.
