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Holden Mine: old tailings [1]
USA

Overlooking the Railroad Creek Valley from old mine tailings of the Holden Mine above Holden Village, Washington.  There are several tailings like these along this steep gully leading up the side of Copper Peak dating back to the early mining days of the 1890s.  The main adit to the mine was in operation from 1938 to 1957 & included 56 miles of tunnels & stopes w/ underground rooms as large as Holden Village itself.  I suppose one of these days the side of this mountain may collapse as a result of the immense underground workings.  A trail leads up to the highest tailings, all of these to which the adits are long caved.  It passes by the former Honeymoon Heights where married miners would take their 'vacation'.  Look from this nice vantage to see Bonanza Peak, Martin Ridge across the way, & the quaint Holden Village below as well as some of the larger tailings that had been remediated the last few years w/ the process ongoing.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 19/07/2018
Uploaded: 26/07/2018
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Tags: holden mine; washington; holden village; tailings; old; north cascades; cascade range; mountains; martin ridge; bonanza peak; martin peak; copper peak
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