Another great episode. Thank you for posting this episode. When I took my wife here a few years ago, we took time to explore the beautiful areas all around. It was an amazing get a way and vacation. The little coffee shop on the corner was wonderful and the people were so friendly.
I should say that was in the 1970s and 80s when I was a kid, with my dad and grandfather. I remember a section of the old road/tram railbed where the bridge was gone, having to finding hand and foot holds to cross around the Yule Creek below. My dad did a hike up to the old Strauss Quarries on Treasury Mountain as well.
I went to Marble with a friend in 1981 and we didn't expect to find the quarry on the top of a mountain. We hiked to the quarry and it was an amazing sight; the whole top of the mountain is made of marble, the stream cut through marble and it looked like a polished bathtub. If you go looking for the quarry, look up, WAY up!
We went there several times as a family when I lived in CO
I really enjoy traveling with U and seeing places I can not get to😊
I love your videos. Thank you
Another great episode. Thank you for posting this episode. When I took my wife here a few years ago, we took time to explore the beautiful areas all around. It was an amazing get a way and vacation. The little coffee shop on the corner was wonderful and the people were so friendly.
We went there as well and hiked up to the old quarries before they were reopened.
I should say that was in the 1970s and 80s when I was a kid, with my dad and grandfather. I remember a section of the old road/tram railbed where the bridge was gone, having to finding hand and foot holds to cross around the Yule Creek below. My dad did a hike up to the old Strauss Quarries on Treasury Mountain as well.
I went to Marble with a friend in 1981 and we didn't expect to find the quarry on the top of a mountain. We hiked to the quarry and it was an amazing sight; the whole top of the mountain is made of marble, the stream cut through marble and it looked like a polished bathtub.
If you go looking for the quarry, look up, WAY up!
I love the historical connections to some of this nations most iconic monuments! Incredible!
Very cool 👍👍
So cool, thanks for posting this. As a fan of geology and history I really enjoyed this.
Amazing! I never knew all that marble in Washington same from nearby Colorado.
I love this town. There is a great BBQ joint there.
Slow Groovin 😋
My brother and his wife live in Marble. I don’t think they would appreciate being called a semi-ghost town.
*promo sm* 🌸