Sunday, May 31, 2009

First Visitors to Drive into Trinity


Yesterday was a beautiful sunny day with a nice breeze and good friends. After going for our morning hike and checking the flow of the river and creeks we got home and had an email from friends telling me they were going to come up and hike in to visit. When we came home on Thur we parked down at Little Giant TH and the barricade was put up due to a couple of snowdrifts still lingering and some very soft muddy spots in the road to give it a chance to dry out. Jeff had helped me move vehicles on Thur and knew where we parked which is 4 miles away and they planned to park there and hike in, but instead they figured to see just how far they could drive, well they drove all the way in without tearing up the road and showed up at the gate, very cool.
Jill decided she wanted to not only be the first to drive in to Trinity but the first into the pond which is normally 42-48 degrees in the summer but due to all of the melting snow and shallower water in the pond it was a little warmer. Jill gets the award for not only being the first into the pond this year but she went in twice so I could film it also, she's such a trooper, while Jeff, Johnny & I watched. We had such a great day just having them visit and showing them around and showing them all of the water flows happening right now due to the much warmer temps we have been having. While we were walking around with all of the dogs chasing critters we heard another dogs bark and as were walking to the spillway from the tailrace to show them how it was flowing over we ran into a couple of hikers with their dog, they had come to the same place and found out they could not get past it due to the water flow being rather high. I let them go around and up the road to the trail simply because they had stayed on the trail and didn't just go on their own, they respected private property.
While were out looking around I showed them where the deer had been tearing up the salt block that I just put out last week that was almost 50% gone. Every morning more and more deer show up to enjoy the minerals and socialize or fight whichever you want to call it. Lots of very healthy doe and some really nice bucks already with antlers taller than their ears and forked. The old trailer we are sitting on is from when the mine was running and the sawmill was in full production, we made some guesses of what it was for but aren't really sure, notice the wood spoked wheels they are in great shape for being over 90 years old and buried under lots of snow each winter. We figured it was for hauling logs because of the many leaf springs under it for large loads. Top photo is of Jeff, Johnny & I.
Bottom photo is Jill, Johnny & me with a better view of the powerhouse in background. This is the beginning of the camping and hiking season now that the gates are open with just a barricade up for a few more days anyway.
We found our Paradise, hope you find yours too. Peace
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Didn't see any spring mountain flower photos.

Place sure looks different in the summer.

ted

Anonymous said...

Please oh please can I be friends with you! I have a lifelong love of ghost towns and decaying decrepit urbanity, going back to when my hippie mother would bring me along on her "urban exploration" adventures (aka 'TRESPASSING'). I've been reading about Trinity and other WA ghost towns and wonder how on earth you have acquired this little piece of paradise? Kudos to you and your preservation efforts! You must be a wonderful person to have been blessed with stewardship of a piece of heaven such as Trinity.