Volume 4: Silverton & Animas Canyon

Silverton, Colorado, is a National Historic Landmark nestled in the high San Juan mountains. According to the Town of Silverton, it became a center for the many regional silver and gold mining camps in 1874. The town has a rowdy “Old West” past that its residents are happy to say hasn’t entirely left. Silverton is found along the San Juan Skyway, which includes the “Million Dollar Highway,” supposedly one of the most dangerous roads in the U.S. The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railway travels to Durango except in the winter when the risk of avalanches is too great. At an elevation of 9,318 feet, tourists visit Silverton for year-round outdoor activities and to experience a bit of an old mining town. (source)


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Engineer Mountain
The highway can be seen cutting through the lower half of the photograph. A ridge rises up and obscures it on the left side. In the background, a sea of trees beginning to turn green can be seen. A bare mountain rises up above it all.
Engineer Mountain
Photo of Engineer Mountain
Engineer Mountain
View of the ribbon of the (paved) Million Dollar Highway, with Engineer Mountain in the distance.
Engineer Mountain
Photo of Engineer Mountain.
Engineer Mountain
Engineer Mountain , north of Durango on the highway to Silverton, Colorado.
Engineer Mountain
Photo of Engineer Mountain
Engineer Mountain (Colo.)
View of Engineer Mountain from the Million Dollar Highway. Engineer Mountain Colorado written in red on the top of photo.
Engineer Mountain (Colo.)
A mountain covered in green trees slopes down towards a road.
Engineer Mountain (Colo.)
Mountain in the distance. In the foreground are trees in a fenced area.
Engineer Mountain (Colo.)
In the distance is a mountain overlooking trees and a lake. Lily pads adorn the lake.
Engineer Mountain (Colo.)
Engineer Mountain is shown in the background. A car is traveling on a road coming from the mountain.

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