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Old 08-15-2005, 06:05 PM   #1
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Thumbs up What A Beautiful Place!

I was so excited to have found it a couple months ago.
McDude had inspired me to look when he asked about a tunnel from Boulder Lodge.
Boulder Lodge is one of my favorites. (Of course I have many.) The renovations and restorations over the past few years are outstanding. It is so nice when an older place like this gets spruced up instead of being knocked down. Judging by the outside, the interior must be pretty wonderful and the location is terrific. Nice boats too.
Thanks Just Sold and Kudos to the owners of Boulder Lodge.
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Old 08-16-2005, 10:19 AM   #2
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OK....I dug through all my stuff. It is in three large piles and in no particular order. I found this in a pile of stuff I had copied at the Gilman Library in Alton. It may be from "Alton: A Town to Remember" published by The Alton Old Photograph Committee in 1987....but I can't be sure. This is page 134. I wish I had pp. 133 and 135. Guess I'll have to go back!

".....cottage with a spacious porch providing guests with a beautiful view of the lake. Loosing (sic) this garage and workshop space, Elmer Birdsey and his son, David, built a new single stall garage with a space for tools and a workshop. Additional cottages followed over the years, totaling ten under Birdsey's ownership.

An interesting story about the Mount Major trail was told to the author by David Birdsey. Years ago the hiking trail to the mountian began at the shore of the lake. Hikers often arrived by boat and tied up at the Boulder Lodge docks to start their climb toward what is now the Mount Major parking lot.

When the state purchased forty-four acres from Elmer Birdsey to build Rt. 11, it divided his property and changed the mountain trail. He insisted the State Highway Department design and build a tunnel under the proposed new road enableing guests and hikers a safe crossing to the other side of the highway. The tunnel was built. It was approximately six feet high, five and........."

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Old 08-16-2005, 03:16 PM   #3
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Default Interesting information

I could be wrong but I see very little use of this tunnel whether it be by hikers or snowmobilers...although there is a 'bit' of trash on the lake side.

When was the highway put through?

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Old 08-25-2005, 08:24 AM   #4
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I believe the new Rt 11 was put in during the early the 60's. The trail is not used as often as all the others in the area but it has not started to grow in which means it still get sufficent use. On the lake side there is a sign asking people to stay on the trail as it is private property. The sign also directs the way to the RR bed and the Owls Nest to the north. I did not see any trash on the trail itself when I was there earlier this month. I did see a few items in the tunnel though.

I did take the trail under Rt. 11 and up to the Mt. Major trail head where I saw an Army Revservest in full gear (rifle incl.) who was just coming off the trail. I guessed it was part of a weekend reserve exercise on Mt. Major. They had a Medic HumVee and a bus there in the parking lot.
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