Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Four mile canyon fire photos

I went on a ride to see the destruction of the Four Mile Canyon Fire that burned 169 homes earlier this month near Denver. Seeing it in person feels so much different than seeing it on the news, or on this blog for that matter. 

I was surprised at the homes that had nothing left, and the home right next to it feet away not burned. It makes me wonder what made one catch on fire, but the one right next to it not? I suppose that if you believe in God, perhaps one owner would be praising him, and the one next door cursing him.  If you believe in fate, you'd perhaps wonder what you did to deserve this. It you believe in random chance and bad luck, then you're just bummed that it go you. It was an interesting ride.


I suppose to us, this is one of many. To someone else it was everything.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Central City, old mines in the mountians of Co ride

Train in Black Hawk, CO

Old places like this makes me wonder what exactly it was used for
I always wish that I knew the story behind them
Inside an old 50's car that was wrecked up on the mountian
Somehow I uploaded some of these out of order. Old car in Central City, below the mines
More dirt roads looking for more mines
Leaves are already changing
Mirror pic of one of the few roads that wasn't rough
Old car engine reflection pic in Central City
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This machine must have done a lot of work in its day
Life expectancy wasn't much for babies in mining towns apparently, read the dates
The one and only smooth road
Old cemetery from the 1800's
Old headstone
    But finding old mine building is worth the ride for me. I love looking around at building sites






  • The road was pretty rugged for a touring bike


It had some really steep sections that don't look nearly as bad in photos as it does when you are riding through them.
I headed off the pavement on some narrow dirt roads that looked like they'd be good for nothing but old mines