The Grizzly Gulch trail to the Prince of Wales mine begins in the parking area near the Alta Guard Station in Little Cottonwood Canyon just before the road becomes Albion Basin road. There is a small trail marker for this hike called Alta - Brighton Trail and indicates mileage for Cardiff Pass (1.7 miles) and Twin Lakes Pass (2.1 miles), but there is a third option - the Prince of Wales mine (2.2 miles). The trail begins as a short steep climb that eventually connects to an old road for a more gradual up. This service road takes you first to the remains of the Emma mine which was quite the scandal back in 1873 when the rich vein ran dry. Continue on to Cardiff Pass and take the trail to the right which climbs toward the remains of the Prince of Wales mine. Eureka! (I have found it!)| Remains of the Emma mine |
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| Some kind of ore still visible on the rocks. |
Prince of Wales Mine Site
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| Boiler and hoisting equipment |
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| Heavy steel grating covers the 900 foot deep mine shaft |
| Beautiful carved white sandstone of the Honeycomb Cliffs |
I ran across the lyrics of an old mining song from the 1800s referring to the scandal of the Emma mine and the fear of losing capital for mining operations from England.
"Let capital pass by our door!
Little Cottonwood miners to explore.
With powder and drills,
we can mine those hills.
And dig out our own precious ore!
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Please! I would love to hear from readers of my blog. Your thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated!
******Miles hiked tally
beginning March 22, 2013
Beginning of this Blog
390.9



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