Think your job is tough? Then you haven’t spent 40 minutes touring the Hard Tack Mine near Lake City Colorado. Tour guide Billy Tuggle shares the perils of mining with our group as we journey along a tunnel inside the San Juan Mountains. Gold and silver miners were exposed to constant hazards, among them cave-ins and explosions. Many of the men who set the charges in mines like this one never made it back to town alive.
We stop at displays along the tunnel, where mannequins re-enact scenes of chiseling precious minerals from the mountainside while Billy provides a comprehensive narration detailing their efforts. Near the end of the tour we’re treated to a special surprise—an underground room filled with stunning examples of the gems extracted from the earth.
As we finish our excursion Billy shares a secret with us: this part of Colorado still contains traces of silver and gold, and Billy has discovered 500 pounds of silver-containing rocks in his travels of the San Juans. When we leave the tunnel Billy’s wife Bobbi is waiting in the underground gift shop, where we can buy samples of the precious stones found in these hills.
A warning. Old mines are subject to toxic fumes and cave-ins. |
This grizzled "miner" is ready to drill into the mountainside. |
As we finish our excursion Billy shares a secret with us: this part of Colorado still contains traces of silver and gold, and Billy has discovered 500 pounds of silver-containing rocks in his travels of the San Juans. When we leave the tunnel Billy’s wife Bobbi is waiting in the underground gift shop, where we can buy samples of the precious stones found in these hills.
"Know when to fold 'em..." Even miners have to relax now and again. My friend Shirley plays a hand in the miner's lounge. |
The Hard Tack Mine is open every day from Memorial Day until Labor Day. The rest of the year the mine is open by appointment. Contact the mine at this number: 970-944-2506.