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• <br />Figure 8. Vertical aerial view of the lower cow ramp on Dry Fork of Minnesota Creek and surrounding <br />area (north is up on the photo). The cow camp is located northeast of the main road (widest, moat visible <br />road) at the mouth of a small draw (left center of photo) that has rock outcrops on both sides (north and <br />northeast of the camp) (2004 West Elk Color Aerial Photo Number 26). <br />I1 <br />u <br />The outside of the cabin measures 13 feet wide, 20 feet long, and a wall height of 8.5 feet. .A <br />lean-to 7 fcetlong and a porch 5.5 feet wide arc located on the north and south ends of the <br />cabin (Figure 71. The outside walls arc of board-and-bat construction. <br />The foundation, which is made of rock and mortar, is about I foot high in back and 20 inches <br />high in front. The roof is covered with tin. The side windows, which measure 2x3 feet in <br />outside dimension, aze located at the approximate center of either wall (,Figure 7). <br />831.032.621 Wright Water Engineers. Inc. Page 28 <br />tJovomber 2004 <br />2004 Geologic Hazard Field Obsoruauons <br />South of Divide Mining Area <br />