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Abandoned Mines In Colorado

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Posted Oct 28, 2009, 01:08:19 pm

Hey guys, I'm planning a trip for this spring where I would detect in several abandoned colorado mining camps.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could obtain locations of abandoned gold mines and mining camps in Colorado?

Why did the PiRaTe walk the plank ? 

        cause his D**K was stuck in the chicken Huh
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Oct 28, 2009, 01:16:51 pm

Probably at the Mining claims office or where ever they file the mine claim plats at, Also I would buy a Radon Detector as well, some of those mines have very dangerous levels of Radon in them. 

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Oct 28, 2009, 02:53:28 pm

MOON, we camped at Clear Creek years back & explored the mountains, which had mines & old log cabins all over. You had to walk to most of them. Don't know if you can still get back in there now. You can pan in the ARK. River, gold in every pan. Go to Granite & drive up the road behind the store & those MT. are covered with mines & old cabins.
 Hope this helps, Take Care & Have Fun.
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Oct 28, 2009, 03:07:24 pm

I don't think anything is truly abandoned up here; it all belongs to somebody.  Lots of this area is national forest and they've started putting up signs warning about removing archeological and historical relics.  Check with the national forest folks.  When I'm out, I'm always prospecting, which I believe is legal, unless I'm on someone's claim.  I've never been confronted by a Ranger.  Better yet, call up Gold n Detectors (sp?) in Golden, CO.  They're pretty good old boys and would probably answer your questions.  And I don't work for them or nothin, but I guess I'm givin them a free plug.  I done business with them and they treated me alright.

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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Oct 29, 2009, 12:40:07 pm

Hey thanks for the responses guys.. Im definitely going to add clear creek to my list. I would like to just have a map with a bunch of places such as ghost towns and mining camps marked on it and just spend the entire spring using a GPS to search from place to place.


If you are out prospecting and that is legal  who can scold you if you happen to unearth an artifact???



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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Oct 29, 2009, 02:25:27 pm

I read a article about the BLM arrested this guy for removing stuff from along the Oregon trail, I later met him at Rye Patch, & he told me this Ranger was talking to him asked him if he found any thing, & he puled out some modern bullets, wire, & purple glass, normal junk that we usual find, They gave him a ticket & he had to appear in court, He beat it but it still cost him over $2500 for lawyer.  chuck
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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Oct 30, 2009, 10:02:09 am

   I anybody asks me if I found anything, my standard answer is always," Not a thing, but you never know."     
Colorado is where it's at!

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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Oct 30, 2009, 07:37:19 pm

So much National Forest land so little time,  my brother and I are planning an April trip to CO, can't wait.    I'll be looking for you claim jumpers and I'll have my water gun ready.    No really, I'll drink a beer with ya'll, just hope it's not too crowded out there.   Happy Goldin'

Chuck

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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Nov 08, 2009, 05:26:21 pm

much of the sangre de cristo range has been withdrawn from claims (yes i mean national forest not wilderness area) south of poncho springs. just run the geocommunicator where you see all kinds of closed claims but no current ones those will be the areas you would be interested in. for 15.00 you can get a rock hunting permit for up to a ton of rock for two weeks from the saguatch blm. i found this out when iwent to file a claim. this way you don't have to worry about being on someones claim the goverment already stole it for you. happy hunting. it is a good area.

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