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    Ive never been to the cabins in the rattlesnake canyon area but i found out at least a few of them are planned to be removed soon. are these real historic buildings or just resently built junk?

    http://www.fs.fed.us/nepa/fs-usda-po...?project=33928

    edit...more reseach. looks like they may be talking about the nice place with the crane? I know there are some modern camp looking things out there and i thought it might be those. It would stink to loose the real mining camp even if its in bad shape. ill have to get out there soon to see it
    Last edited by troyboy162; 06-19-11, 12:05 AM.
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    I'm sure this is the mining camp with the old crane. It's fallen into total disrepair. As much as I hate to admit it, it probably should be torn down before some asswipe tourches it and starts a big wildfire. The project specs say that it's within the wilderness area. I thought it was just outside of it. The wilderness border is not well defined in that area.

    The specs also say that no motorized equipment may be used to demolish the structures or haul the debries away. That will be one very expensive project.
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    • #3
      thats a bummer to hear. older pictures show it as a pretty good looking place.

      I just checked and my google earth files show the crane site is outside the border as well by 1/4 mile. maybe its charlies cabin they are after? either way ive got to get out there soon and explore. sounds like ive already waited too long on the mine camp.

      the not using motorized equipment part is an odd piece of the puzzle. I cant think of anything out there that dosnt already have a well established "unoffical" road going to it. like you say, doing it by hand will be extreme unless they are just going to controled burn the places.
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      • #4
        Doing it by hand will waste even more of our tax dollars. Hope that they find something more important to do than this project. Too bad. And I have yet to find ANYONE who can clearly define the wilderness boundries in that area, even on the maps.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by great88 View Post
          And I have yet to find ANYONE who can clearly define the wilderness boundries in that area, even on the maps.
          That's easy - Anywhere a Prius can't get to is now officially wilderness. Especially if you enjoy it.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by 6spdYJ View Post
            That's easy - Anywhere a Prius can't get to is now officially wilderness. Especially if you enjoy it.
            HA! Nominated for quote of the month!
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            • #7
              I second that nomination!
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                I vote for it as well; motion passed.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 6spdYJ View Post
                  That's easy - Anywhere a Prius can't get to is now officially wilderness. Especially if you enjoy it.
                  Got it covered man:

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by troyboy162 View Post
                    thats a bummer to hear. older pictures show it as a pretty good looking place.
                    Here is a shot from a few weeks ago.

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                    • #11
                      wow that last winters snow must have killed it.thanks for the pics! Im might be headed out to visit all the structures in the area on july 3rd.
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