Rainbow End Stabilization and Recording

Medicine Bow–Routt NF, 2001

Rainbow End is a Depression-era motor camp on the banks of the North Laramie River. In 1999 and 2001, PIT volunteers worked to stabilize the NRHP-eligible Sunrise Cabin, first with a major cleanup and inventory of the cabin and then by laying rolled roofing on the stripped-down roof. Below are photos from the 2001 project.

Ed Cossick climbs to the roof of the Sunrise Cabin. Jim Kennedy, Ian Sahlberg, Aiden Ritchie, and Jordan Sahlberg roll out the new roofing material as Ken Hartlein (behind tree) and Ed Cossick assist from ladders.
Jim Kennedy, Ian Sahlberg, Aiden Ritchie, and Jordan Sahlberg roll out the new roofing material as Ken Hartlein (behind tree) and Ed Cossick assist from ladders.
Ed Cossick climbs to the roof of the Sunrise Cabin.
Ed Cossick climbs to the roof of the Sunrise Cabin.
Ed Cossick climbs to the roof of the Sunrise Cabin.
Ken Hartlein finds time for some trout fishing. Ken Hartlein finds time for some trout fishing Ken Hartlein works on the roof of the Sunrise Cabin.
. Ken Hartlein works on the roof of the Sunrise Cabin.

Photos from the 1999 Rainbow End Stabilization and Recording PIT project