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Georgia Pass Check out the collage as this trip offers cabins, mountains, streams, beaver ponds etc. etc. What a difference a week makes. The pictures on the left were taken September 5th, the pictures on the right were taken on September 12th. Yes it snowed on the 5th and was gone on the 12th. A Viewer writes - I came across your pictures of the Georgia Pass cabins today. Believe it or not I actually knew the miner that lived in the long narrow cabin that looks like it may fall down. He always laughed and said it was his NEW house. He was very old at that time but still mined almost every. He told me that he got a lot of color from his mine. He was born down in the "big town" of grant. His dad and grandfather started the mine and he lived his whole life there. I am now 61 and knew him when I was 13-14 years old. Your pictures sure bring back memories of the old miners I knew in that area. I also knew the first school teacher in Levick. Her name was Alice Wonder. I have been in the town of Levick when it was still standing and we went from cabin to cabin reading the old newspapers what were tacked to the inside of the walls to keep out the cold. There were about 20 houses or so, there were dishes still on the table and the beds and everything else were still there. I have seen many , many places that are just not there anymore. What a grand thing it was to see. Thanks, feel free to call and talk if you wish
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