When I get the time I will make a newer one in Sketch-Up for more of a 3D look. I will also get around to uploading some of the images that don't link in the initial postings.
It's been awhile since addressing this topic and while I wish I could have done it sooner and with some substantial results the fact of the matter is that life 'away from the keys' took precedence. One particular is that even at the time of the initial posting I was taking care of my aunt who ...
I left the notification active on any posts. Give me a couple of days or so and I will see if I have the drawings that were up. At that time I will relate some brief info.
Thanks for the photos. I hope you and Jane felt some of what it would have been like with a cabin there. :)
The thing about that pile of wood is that when I first saw the cabin had been dismantled the amount of it was less than the entirety of the cabin. Best I can figure is that someone ...
If you understand the feeling then that's eloquence enough. :)
It was wonderful knowing that the cabin was there but of course not to take for granted. Even that first time I knew to enjoy the moment, the now of it, because there was always the possibility of some ranger ...
As I've continued my researching into different aspects of the San Gabriel Mts I have to correct a location aspect re the cabin and Winston Peak.
When I went looking at photographs that others had taken I saw the ones for Winston Peak and one of them seemed identical to the rockpile near the cabin ...
I was doing some online research recently on areas in the San Gabriel Mountains when I came across Cougarmagic's posting from January 2012 re the mystery at Winston Ridge . I do not have an answer to her particular query but I thought she and others in this forum might be interested ...