Thank you for this very informative video. I lived in Florissant from three to twelve years old,1960's to the 70's. I took the school bus, rain (LOTS OF SNOW ), or shine to Victor Elementary up to sixth grade and then 7th grade in Cripple Creek. I have many fond memories. We would walk the hills finding many arrowheads and turquoise. I never knew all this history and I again, thank you for this video!
I really enjoyed your video and I’m glad you enjoyed your time in the area. I would like to correct one thing. Most basic needs are covered in town, many just choose to go elsewhere because of higher prices and less verity. We have a grocery store, hardware store, doctors office, dentist office, physical therapy. Also, thanks to the Aspen Mine Center, we have dedicated offices for Colorado Workforce Center and Social Services. And many other services that come here once or twice a week. There have many times I was unable to leave town for months but definitely didn’t feel like I wasn’t being able to get basic needs.
Your videos are all so damn elaborate and informational, great job! Since you seem to put so much effort into this, allow me a suggestion I think would make them even better. You should maybe consider including sections about economy, cultural traits and how all 5 aspects interact with each other: how history shapes today's culture, how geography affects the place's economy and how can you experience the place's history, geography, economy and culture in a short visit.
Thanks for the input and for watching. We're learning about most of these places' history for the first time so I'm not quite ready to get that deep into each particular place. It would definitely make for great content in the future though!
We just discovered your channel this week and have enjoyed watching! Your inclusion of history, detailed descriptions, and the fact ya visit make for outstanding content. Keep up the good work and we wanted you to know that we appreciate the effort - thanks!
We lived in Woodland Park until 1979 and any county business you needed to conduct involved a trip to the original as yet unrestored Cripple Creek courthouse and was always a treat. Many times we opted to drive to Victor and then on to the Gold Camp road back to Colorado Springs. Gold Camp road was an old narrow guage roadbed with several tunnels to go through. The road from Divide followed an old railroad right of way and you had to pass through a tunnel outside of Cripple Creek and had to wait for a light for your turn to pass through as it was only one lane. Back then there were many old abandoned mine works and many still had the old machinery still in the buildings. There was an old wooden railroad water tower between Cripple Creek and Victor that may have been spring fed. During the winter there were cascades of ice hanging off of it. It seems that Cripple Creek today is nothing like it was back then and I wonder if the Brass Ass with the solid brass donkey is still there?
I find it strange to drive to small CC for county business lol. I've seen the outside of the tunnel and think about how it must've been back in the day. It's so interesting
Good news. The brass ass and the donkey are still there. And on the terms of county business happening in cc, it is still the case, and the old courthouse is still there and being used. Cripple Creek is the seat of the county government. It was the largest city in teller for a long time until Woodland Park surpassed it through growth and the decline in population in CC/V.
The View of Victor at 1:45 is NOT from 1893, it is after the 1899 fire, more like 1900 or a year or two later, and the view used when mention Victor Mine should be marked as being of the Stratton's Independence as it threw me off watching and hearing Victor Mine mention as that image came up. But, no, I am not complaining, for now I mostly enjoy checking out the story, and appreciate the time taken in creating this. I found it search for aerial views of Vindicator Valley as I need to find something I am discussing with someone that can visit the area, will I can't sitting here in Norway.
I should've caught that! Sometimes things get missed, misinterpreted, or in this case, misplaced. Just know I try to be as accurate as possible! Thanks for watching
Lowell Thomas was a famous, home grown journalist back in the day, and his museum is in Victor. This Victor native son was portrayed as the cynical American journalist in the movie Lawrence of Arabia, but the movie had another name for him.
You're wrong it doesn't rain very much at all in cripple Creek or Victor the weather patterns seem to go right around them . Watching them come from the West. I've watched it a million times
Thank you for this very informative video. I lived in Florissant from three to twelve years old,1960's to the 70's. I took the school bus, rain (LOTS OF SNOW ), or shine to Victor Elementary up to sixth grade and then 7th grade in Cripple Creek. I have many fond memories. We would walk the hills finding many arrowheads and turquoise. I never knew all this history and I again, thank you for this video!
Thank you for this. My father purchased an old house in Goldfield. We spent several summers in the area. It was a wonderful place back in the sixties!
I was so bummed I only discovered Cripple Creek a week before I PCS’d from Fort Carson. Such a beautiful area and drive there.
Guess you'll have to return someday!
Excellent video!!
AWESOME......You did a fine job 👏
I really enjoyed your video and I’m glad you enjoyed your time in the area. I would like to correct one thing. Most basic needs are covered in town, many just choose to go elsewhere because of higher prices and less verity. We have a grocery store, hardware store, doctors office, dentist office, physical therapy. Also, thanks to the Aspen Mine Center, we have dedicated offices for Colorado Workforce Center and Social Services. And many other services that come here once or twice a week. There have many times I was unable to leave town for months but definitely didn’t feel like I wasn’t being able to get basic needs.
Beautiful presentation. Appreciated the historic details and current local color. Thank you!
Your videos are all so damn elaborate and informational, great job! Since you seem to put so much effort into this, allow me a suggestion I think would make them even better. You should maybe consider including sections about economy, cultural traits and how all 5 aspects interact with each other: how history shapes today's culture, how geography affects the place's economy and how can you experience the place's history, geography, economy and culture in a short visit.
Thanks for the input and for watching. We're learning about most of these places' history for the first time so I'm not quite ready to get that deep into each particular place. It would definitely make for great content in the future though!
We just discovered your channel this week and have enjoyed watching! Your inclusion of history, detailed descriptions, and the fact ya visit make for outstanding content. Keep up the good work and we wanted you to know that we appreciate the effort - thanks!
I appreciate it, thanks for watching
We lived in Woodland Park until 1979 and any county business you needed to conduct involved a trip to the original as yet unrestored Cripple Creek courthouse and was always a treat. Many times we opted to drive to Victor and then on to the Gold Camp road back to Colorado Springs. Gold Camp road was an old narrow guage roadbed with several tunnels to go through. The road from Divide followed an old railroad right of way and you had to pass through a tunnel outside of Cripple Creek and had to wait for a light for your turn to pass through as it was only one lane.
Back then there were many old abandoned mine works and many still had the old machinery still in the buildings. There was an old wooden railroad water tower between Cripple Creek and Victor that may have been spring fed. During the winter there were cascades of ice hanging off of it. It seems that Cripple Creek today is nothing like it was back then and I wonder if the Brass Ass with the solid brass donkey is still there?
I find it strange to drive to small CC for county business lol. I've seen the outside of the tunnel and think about how it must've been back in the day. It's so interesting
Good news. The brass ass and the donkey are still there. And on the terms of county business happening in cc, it is still the case, and the old courthouse is still there and being used. Cripple Creek is the seat of the county government. It was the largest city in teller for a long time until Woodland Park surpassed it through growth and the decline in population in CC/V.
Like this town , thanks
I grew up in Cripple Creek
The View of Victor at 1:45 is NOT from 1893, it is after the 1899 fire, more like 1900 or a year or two later, and the view used when mention Victor Mine should be marked as being of the Stratton's Independence as it threw me off watching and hearing Victor Mine mention as that image came up.
But, no, I am not complaining, for now I mostly enjoy checking out the story, and appreciate the time taken in creating this.
I found it search for aerial views of Vindicator Valley as I need to find something I am discussing with someone that can visit the area, will I can't sitting here in Norway.
I should've caught that! Sometimes things get missed, misinterpreted, or in this case, misplaced. Just know I try to be as accurate as possible! Thanks for watching
Norway!😲😊😘it isn't 9,500 feet elevation there🤔🤗❣️
Your videos are great 👍
Thanks for watching!
Regret I didn't take a side trip to Cripple Creek when i was in the Lake George area fly fishing 11 Mile Canyon in 2019. Maybe on my next trip out.
Lowell Thomas was a famous, home grown journalist back in the day, and his museum is in Victor. This Victor native son was portrayed as the cynical American journalist in the movie Lawrence of Arabia, but the movie had another name for him.
I know cripple Creek like the back of my hand. I've been on phantom canyon road I've been on shelf road a million times
You're wrong it doesn't rain very much at all in cripple Creek or Victor the weather patterns seem to go right around them . Watching them come from the West. I've watched it a million times
17 pages of plans
Horrible to see that obscene open--pit mine.