They must have shoveled out the turntable, and turned the whole train to go up the switchbackI doubt that the rotary and tender would fit on the Blackhawk turntable. I suspect that after the rotary cleared all the C&S track up to the Hidden Treasure Mill, the whole rotary train was backed down to Forks, turned on the wye, backed back up to Blackhawk, then began plowing the second section of track of the switch back to the end of the tail track. I believe Todd's first photo was taken on this section of the switch back, well above downtown Blackhawk. This photo is likely by the same photographer looking the other direction, after the rotary train passed:

To reach Central, the entire backing process would have to be repeated, the train again turned a Forks, then returning to Blackhawk, backing up the switchback before plowing out the line up on the upper switchback to the Central depot. Comments??

To get all the Blackhawk rotary photos in one place, here is the rotary train being watered at some point that day:
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA