As you may have seen before, I love these little old historic cabins. This was at the site of "Erickson’s Woodyard" on the Yukon River. These woodyards provided fuel for the paddle wheelers that went up and down the river during the Klondike Gold Rush. There were a few cabin remnants here as well as old wood stoves, some saws, axes, etc. Very cool to imagine this as a bustling little place that long ago.
mtntrailsays
I love these old”actual log cabins”. We have a few foundations
left in our area but nothing as intact as this. We canoed the
Bowron canoe circuit in British Columbia a couple times and
there were still a few functional cabins still standing.
samwesays
My wife’s family had a mine in interior Alaska not too far from the Yukon.
Traveling in the area it is interesting to see what was left behind. I especially love the old cabins.
miurabuchosays
Kinda sad to see all that work to make the place and have it end up not being used for all eternity…
punjabiwhalewatchersays
I remember visiting this when I was quite young on a road trip with my father and grandfather. Never thought I’d see a different picture of it…wow
Cabin_Dweller1 says
As you may have seen before, I love these little old historic cabins. This was at the site of "Erickson’s Woodyard" on the Yukon River. These woodyards provided fuel for the paddle wheelers that went up and down the river during the Klondike Gold Rush. There were a few cabin remnants here as well as old wood stoves, some saws, axes, etc. Very cool to imagine this as a bustling little place that long ago.
mtntrail says
I love these old”actual log cabins”. We have a few foundations
left in our area but nothing as intact as this. We canoed the
Bowron canoe circuit in British Columbia a couple times and
there were still a few functional cabins still standing.
samwe says
My wife’s family had a mine in interior Alaska not too far from the Yukon.
Traveling in the area it is interesting to see what was left behind. I especially love the old cabins.
miurabucho says
Kinda sad to see all that work to make the place and have it end up not being used for all eternity…
punjabiwhalewatcher says
I remember visiting this when I was quite young on a road trip with my father and grandfather. Never thought I’d see a different picture of it…wow