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I have only made a couple posts on this site and I am trying to step away from my lurker status, so I thought I would ask if you guys knew anything about a semi-hidden cabin that I have come across. It has been a couple years since I went there, so I'm hoping it wasn't destroyed in the fires. I always found it interesting and every once in awhile I would venture over to check it out.
This particular cabin is located not too far from the trailhead at Roads End in Cedar Grove (not sure if I am supposed to be specific with directions ). I was wondering if it is one of the Shorty Lovelace cabins or somebody else's creation altogether. As far as I know, I haven't been able to find any specific details on it. I actually came across some archaeologists there documenting artifacts several years ago. Unfortunately, I was too young to care about the history and now I am kicking myself for not getting more info from them!
I was told by my uncle that at one time rangers had programs and guided trips to the cabin to show visitors the history of the region. I guess long ago it was a resort for wealthy valley folks who wanted to get away from the heat. I'm not sure how common that is anymore, but if you wandered around or knew what general direction it was you could find it. I was told it was North of the trail.
Hopefully someone else gets more detailed but it's probably left over from the mining that was done in the area. There are some mine adits near Roads End. I think they mined copper there.
RoguePhotonic wrote:Hopefully someone else gets more detailed but it's probably left over from the mining that was done in the area. There are some mine adits near Roads End. I think they mined copper there.
I have heard about the mine adits in that area too, but have never been able to find them. I remember when I was a teenager crawling through dense thicket trying to find them based on my uncle's vague description of the location. I gave up on that search quickly. Fortunately, his directions at least led me to the cabin. It makes sense that maybe it was from a miner.
I have found lists of Shorty's cabins - he had a lot of them, including a few around Courtright Reservoir area. I looked for the registry I found once and couldn't find it, but there are a wikipedia and Facebook page devoted to Shorty. Pretty sure the cabin at Roads End is on the abbreviated lists.
I have only made a couple posts on this site and I am trying to step away from my lurker status
A TR of your July trip to Evolution is a good way, or any other older trips that you would like to share with us.
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I have only made a couple posts on this site and I am trying to step away from my lurker status
A TR of your July trip to Evolution is a good way, or any other older trips that you would like to share with us.
I guess that is fair . Things have been so hectic that I completely forgot about it. I will post it soon, though due to changing circumstances, we ended up having to alter our plans and did a cottonwood/mt Langley trip instead. I can elaborate on that in the TR of course.
This cabin is not near the trailhead. It was one of Shorty's near Vidette Creek. This will give an idea of the style that Shorty used. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob-vwPKlFdQ