
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
KCME's Jamie and Logan

Thursday, September 5, 2019
Victor | Mollie Kathleen Mine | Cliff Dwellings
Surprisingly big day in Victor, CO and environs. It's just down the road from Cripple Creek (where we were most of yesterday). We tooled around town a little before most things were open, and eventually visited the Victor Lowell Museum. On our drive back around to the Cripple Creek area, we stopped at an overlook of the Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mine, owned by Newmont Gold Corp., where we could see all the way down into one of the big open pits. They were drilling to place charges.
Eventually we made it around to the Mollie Kathleen Mine where I took the best mine tour I've ever done. The excellent tour guide was Jack McGee who found a unique occurrence of fluorite in nearby Moffat Tunnel (not to be confused with the other Moffat Tunnel that cuts through the Continental Divide). It's referred to as fluorite on quartz on barite after laumontite. Here's one article I found. He gave us all a small specimen while on the tour. Check out this YouTube video of Prospectors, Season 4 Episode 4 (starting about 12:20-19:15, 23:23-27:52, and 32:20-38:10).
On the way home we stopped at the Cliff Dwellings near Manitou Springs.
All the photos are here.
Eventually we made it around to the Mollie Kathleen Mine where I took the best mine tour I've ever done. The excellent tour guide was Jack McGee who found a unique occurrence of fluorite in nearby Moffat Tunnel (not to be confused with the other Moffat Tunnel that cuts through the Continental Divide). It's referred to as fluorite on quartz on barite after laumontite. Here's one article I found. He gave us all a small specimen while on the tour. Check out this YouTube video of Prospectors, Season 4 Episode 4 (starting about 12:20-19:15, 23:23-27:52, and 32:20-38:10).
On the way home we stopped at the Cliff Dwellings near Manitou Springs.
All the photos are here.
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Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mine |
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Victor, CO. |
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Victor Lowell Museum. |
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Green fluorite in the Mollie, 1000 feet below ground. Upper right looks up into a long, upward stope. |
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Cliff Dwellings, Manitou Springs. |
Decompression Anniversary
Tracy: It seems like a life time ago, it seems like yesterday. But exactly a year ago today our brave warrior survived brain surgery. To mark the occasion we had cake and reminded ourselves God is Good - always. #chiariawareness #chiarimalformation #chiarimalformationawareness
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Cripple Creek
Nana and Papa took a little anniversary overnighter to Cripple Creek, a mere hour-twenty from our house. We had a late breakfast on the way at our new favorite French spot, La Baguette. We got up in the world by the time we hit Cripple Creek, to 9400 feet or so. A few menu items here start with "2-mile high" (close enough). Upon arrival we went directly to the Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad for a 40-minute round trip out toward the gold mining areas and back. Live steam, coal fired! We're staying at the Hotel St. Nicholas, built in 1898 by the Catholic Sisters of Mercy as the first dedicated general hospital to serve Cripple Creek, Colorado, and the surrounding area at the height of the 1890's gold rush. We love these historic places! Next door to the railroad is the Cripple Creek District Museum, well worth the $8/ea. Three levels of interesting artifacts and three or four out buildings: assay office, miner's cabin, prostitute's cabin, etc. We blew $5 in the Double Eagle Casino as we wandered town, but I'm glad to say we spent over three times that amount on fudge. Lunch/Dinner was at Rudy's (as in Rudolph) in the Christmas Casino and Inn. The casino is small, comparatively, and Rudy's is tiny, 4 tables. But good burgers and dogs. We think there are a couple higher-end food places in town, but they're not open mid-week. We drove through the town's cemetery where the most notable occupant seems to be Dr. Susan Anderson, "Dr. Susie," who was a real-life Dr. Quinn Medicine Women. Definitely a gambling town with a smattering of museums, very few shops, and a train ride. There is the Butte Theatre, generally very active, but nothing we could see while here mid-week. There probably are hikes, tours, etc. out and about from town, but we didn't chase those down. Tomorrow morning is breakfast at the hotel, on to Victor, and work our way home. All the (cellphone) photos are here.
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Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad. Very narrow, less than 2 feet. |
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Hotel St. Nicholas. That green, second-level porch is off our room! |
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At the Cripple Creek District Museum |
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Christmas Casino |
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Sunset over Cripple Creek |
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Cripple Creek from the train. |
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Hotel St. Nicholas |
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Double Eagle Casino and Hotel. We had a mid-afternoon refresher here. |
Monday, September 2, 2019
Labor Day at the Pool
Great family day at the pool for Labor Day. A few glimpses...
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Oh, wait. Miniature Golf was a little earlier in the weekend |
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The crowd gathers to hoot and holler for AJ. |
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AJ kicking his ducky across the pool |
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On to the greased watermelon relay with AJ... |
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and Matteo. |
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Fina goes for the belly flop championship. |
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And wins a little, green, rubber lizard! |
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Nothing like ice cream and accoutrement to end the day. |
Thursday, August 29, 2019
School in the Woods Overnight
Sleeping under the stars tonight. Literally. This is AJ's carpool group having just been dropped off this morning. We pick them up tomorrow at noon. Hopefully we'll grab a pick-up comparison shot as well.
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Before. |
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After. |
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
La Baguette
Thanks to our car dealer paperwork friend, we found this very authentic little French cafe/bistro just off Garden of the Gods at N. Chestnut, La Baguette. Check it out some time. Very good food, very reasonably priced, wonderful atmosphere; loved it.
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