We headed out just before 10:30, taking highway 31A towards Kaslo. This is the route we plan on taking when we leave here and I think it’s going to be a very slow ride as we pull the 5th wheel through the mountains on a very narrow, twisty, windy road! As we went up the highway, there were dozens of cyclists heading down...going down would be fun...going up, not so much. We also saw a big black bear cross the highway behind the cyclists, and as we passed we saw it running up a side-road. Wow...that was close...I wonder if they saw it!
Steve busy cracking the safe...
At the peak of the boom, nearly 8,000 residents lived within a three mile radius. It was incorporated as a city in 1898; by 1920 Sandon was broke and was de-incorporated. Nevertheless, over the past 100-odd years, over $30 billion worth of silver and lead ore had been taken from the region.
Here are some pictures taken inside the museum...
After spending a good hour and a half inside the museum, we headed outside and walked around the area...
We sat in the truck (oh, it felt good to sit down) and ate our lunch as it started to rain out...sheesh, more rain! But it really didn`t last and as we finished eating, we headed back out to take a look at a few other artefacts in the area...
This was not a very pretty sight as we entered Sandon...and after asking at the Museum about it, they directed us to read the sign...
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There is a rough Forest Service Road that goes up to Idaho Peak where there is a lookout. We might drive back up here tomorrow and off-load the quads and ride up...the views are supposed to be amazing.
After stopping to pick up a few groceries at New Denver Market, we were back home just after 2:00. The sun was actually trying to come out by this time...yay! I decided to take the laptop over to the gazebo and see if I could get the Backroads Map installed properly. This time, after uninstalling and re-installing, it worked...go figure! I added a few more days to our blog...I`m less than a week behind now...and then returned to the trailer just before 4:00.
After dinner, we went for our evening walk heading in the same direction as we had last night. After crossing the bridge, though, we reversed our route and walked along the riverside down to the lakefront and around to the main street and back up to the highway. I remembered my camera tonight.
Carpenter Creek...
A very nice house across from the river...
We sat down on a log...a gorgeous view...
A beautiful log house across the street from the lake...
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