The Treadwell Mine Complex

Emily grew up just a few blocks away from the Treadwell mine complex.  The mines of Douglas Island operated at full speed until a disastrous flooding and collapse all but shut down mining in 1917.  Much of the equipment was moved across the channel to the mines around Juneau.  However, a fair amount still remains.  The cyanide and other contaminants also still remain at the site.

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The gravel road/path into the complex.

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Some big old hunk of steel.

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Pilings sticking out of the sand.  The sandy beach was created by mine tailings.  It’s the only sand beach in this part of Alaska.

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Looking straight up through a hole in a decaying building.

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The Glory Hole.  It goes way, way into the ground.  Lots of gold was pulled out of this hole.

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A mine shaft filled with water.  Someone threw a bunch of scrap metal into it perhaps to keep people from falling too far into the watery depths.

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The old hospital or administration building.

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The blowout where the sea swept into the mine.

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A big motor in the bushes.

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The old gold storage facility.

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A blown out safe.  Nothing was left inside.

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Lots of levers to pull!

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Another set of pilings for another long-gone pier.

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An area contaminated with cyanide.  The signs warning people of the risks were taken down when a zip line was built for tourists directly over this contaminated site.  I wonder if the cruise ship passengers realize exactly what they are suspended over.  The air on the site smelled of cyanide and other nasty chemicals.  While the ground might be green, it doesn’t mean it’s save.

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A big pipe running through the woods.

Cruise Ships

Juneau is visited by many cruise ships throughout the year.  At any one time up to four ships can be found docked and moored in the channel.  What many people probably don’t realize is how polluting the ships truly are.  A pall of blue smoke hangs over downtown Juneau and drifts down the channel sent up from the exhaust stacks of the ships.  Even at dock they idle their engines sending up clouds of oily haze.  Here are a couple of photos of the boats and a few of the smoke they produce.  And people wonder why the glaciers around Juneau are retreating!

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A ship moored in the channel.  They use the life boats to shuttle passengers back and forth to land.

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Two ships at two different docks.

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A small private yacht (say 100 feet…) docked in downtown Juneau.

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See the blue haze above the ships?  That’s smoke from their stacks.

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More blue haze.  This is looking from Douglas Island.

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A ship heading down the channel after a stay at Juneau.

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Blue smoke over downtown Juneau pushing up against Mount Juneau.

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Emily with a boat in the background.

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All the smoke rising from the ships at sunset.

Around Juneau

Emily and I explored Juneau for five days as part of our Alaskan adventure. The photos below can’t be classified into other areas and have all been lumped together. These are all photos taken around Juneau.

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A hanging glacier that is waiting… just waiting for the humans to be lulled into a false sense of security.  When we are at our most vulnerable it and its brethren will attack!

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A snow-capped peak visible from the deck of Emily’s aunt and uncle’s house where we stayed.

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The view directly across from Emily’s aunt and uncle’s house.  Cruise ships regularly ply the channel.

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Looking at Douglas Island where Emily’s aunt and uncle’s house is located and where she spent much of her life.

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Downtown Juneau filled with tourists.  It becomes very difficult to drive when the cruise ships are in port.

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Alaska’s state capitol building.

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A totem pole outside the Juneau history museum.

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The governor’s mansion.  Sarah Palin never really lived here much.  Instead she always maintained her Wasilla residence.

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There is a resident population of mountain goats on Mount Juneau.  We didn’t see any.

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Emily trying on a hat at the state museum.

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A float plane getting ready to take off from downtown Juneau.

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Another float plane pulled up at the dock.

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Emily tries on a tourist hat.

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Looking toward Douglas Island.

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The Mount Roberts Tram.

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Another float plane taking to the skies.

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Cooking in the kitchen.

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Sunset from Douglas Island.