The Abandoned Rancho Appaloosa

Published 6th of February, 2017

Utility Room

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There were also a fair few shower rooms, and quite a few bedrooms. I have refrained from posting a picture of every room though, because after a while it gets a bit dull.

An Old Map

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This fragment of an old map first told us the name of the place. It was from this clue that I found the website. The map itself seems to resemble an old tube map.

Outdoor Kitchen

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This would have been a lovely spot for some summertime cooking.

Tricks of the Trade?

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Didn't they used to use pepper to make horses run faster?

Old Photos of the Chalets, and a Map!

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The map is especially useful, as we now can see what the various buildings were.

Anyway, that is enough time in the chalets. If we return to the junction, I mentioned previously that there were two routes down. Ignore the obvious route for now, and take the harder to reach road to the right. This leads to the dog pound.

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