Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Buckeye administrative area. Due to the remote location this area was the result of great ideas unrealized. In the last two years a new campground was constructed around the reservoir, and other improvements have been made. Due to some of the progress it is hopeful that this area will be better improved.
Kigalia Garage. The door still works and the Garage still serves as a storage facility for different projects, mostly range improvements.
Kigalia Guard Station. The guard station was burned down. The subject of reconstruction is sore among the district staff. It was originally constructed in the 1930's, and went through years of use and non-use.
Little Gooseberry Guard Station. This is the building on the South. It is described as a region 4, plan 4 design. It was constructed in 1935. There was a telephone line that connected Gooseberry to Kigalia Guard Station.
Big Gooseberry Guard Station. This building was moved from the Baker Administrative area in 1967. This building was a Region 4 Plan 7 building, the same as Kigalia, and Warner. It was orginally constructed in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corp.
This is a box of dynamite that was discarded near the opening of a mine shaft. Be careful if you find dynamite in the wild, it is unstable and more dangerous within a 50' radius than a pack of angry bears.
This is an abandoned Uranium mine. Be careful and don't go inside, it can be more lethal than dynamite.
The wood for the man-cave. Presented in this picture are (120) 2x4x8 boards, (16) treated 2x4x12 boards, (16) 2x4x12 boards, a new dewalt compound miter saw, an air-compressor, nail gun and nails. Pending approval of a city building permit I will start framing.