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An old stove in the Copper World Mine cabin kept the occupants warm during cold weather

03988-copper-world.jpg The Copper World Mine cabin is quite modest, but has one luxurious feature for a desert dwellingThumbnailsThe road fizzles out and comes to an end at two big tailings piles at about 5400 feet elevationThe Copper World Mine cabin is quite modest, but has one luxurious feature for a desert dwellingThumbnailsThe road fizzles out and comes to an end at two big tailings piles at about 5400 feet elevationThe Copper World Mine cabin is quite modest, but has one luxurious feature for a desert dwellingThumbnailsThe road fizzles out and comes to an end at two big tailings piles at about 5400 feet elevationThe Copper World Mine cabin is quite modest, but has one luxurious feature for a desert dwellingThumbnailsThe road fizzles out and comes to an end at two big tailings piles at about 5400 feet elevationThe Copper World Mine cabin is quite modest, but has one luxurious feature for a desert dwellingThumbnailsThe road fizzles out and comes to an end at two big tailings piles at about 5400 feet elevationThe Copper World Mine cabin is quite modest, but has one luxurious feature for a desert dwellingThumbnailsThe road fizzles out and comes to an end at two big tailings piles at about 5400 feet elevation

The cabin sits at about 5300 feet elevation, so below-freezing temperatures, and a bit of snow, would be common here in the winter.