Aaah, the good old days... a quick stroll down memory lane...
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If only I could tell, and you could believe...
My friend and colleague Todd (Darin) Anderson
sitting on... the Sacred Mine of ....
sitting on... the Sacred Mine of ....
What one carved heart looks like after 239 years
Turn around, go 120 degrees for one legua, age of carving unknown,
Aspen dated by professional in the field, to be just under 500 years old.
My friends and colleagues Allan Lowe, and Shane Green, July of 2003
Could Black Hawk write?
A mine of unknown origin discovered by foresters many years ago...
If I were to tell, you would not believe...
Taking a closer look along the old trail up South Fork
My son standing on... well... something of ancient origins...
An old mine dump near the Red Ledges, presumed to be of the late 1800's
A old cryptic carving on an old dead tree near the Red Ledges
Sometimes I just can't help but to see the little things before our eyes...
Meaning of this blaze? I know it was meant to be seen from a 1/2 mile away...
Continue, 1 legua ahead or 2 1/2 miles (follow the trail)
Another blaze? Marking what?
(Paraphrased)... There is a formation in which geologist would not think to look, if you can find that formation, you can follow it from mine, to mine to mine... from one end of the Uintas to the other...
I don't know...
You tell me...
A couple of old smelters... Used by Antonio de Espejo 440 years ago...
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