What the air does out here
The Lodge at the Long Switchback is High Timber's one indoor mile. A timber lodge holds the elbow of the climb, juniper bushes flanking the porch steps, and the air follows guests through the door, fresh balsam settling over dark polished wood. The front desk is a single mahogany slab, and the register still takes a fountain pen.
Who rides with it
Honeymooners who booked the corner room. Off-season regulars with a preferred armchair. The desk clerk, who remembers everyone's second visit. The desk has been polished daily for a hundred years, mostly by forearms.
Pair it at the next stop
The ranger station at Balsam and Cedar, Mile 63, is this same timber fresh cut; the lodge is the wood sanded, joined, and finished, uncle and nephew four markers apart. Farther on, the polished grain takes up with spice at Cedar and Saffron, Mile 77, deep in Big Dusk Country.
