Desert Rose JK
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Made a long day trip out in to Western Arizona north of Wenden to check out some old mine sites from the 1800's and turn of the century. Didn't get to as many site as we wanted but, heck guess we'll just have to go again!
The first site, lots of gray waste tailing in an area of granite. We were told by a guy we met out there that it was a gold mine but a lot of the rocks had copper oxide on them??? The vertical shafts were scary deep by means of the old rock drop test...
The second site was up on the hill and again a very deep vertical shaft.
Just site had a lot of shallow digs following a vein along the side of the hill, this one was deepest at about 50 feet with lots of cribbing to support the two rock faces.
Lots of blue and green copper showing in the tailing
On the way to the last site of the day... had to do some flexing!
Had to get the WayaLife badge in...
The last site was more on an open pit mine for a vein of black rock in the host of red, which our research book said was a more resent manganese mine.
They used left over drills as timber supports.
The first site, lots of gray waste tailing in an area of granite. We were told by a guy we met out there that it was a gold mine but a lot of the rocks had copper oxide on them??? The vertical shafts were scary deep by means of the old rock drop test...
The second site was up on the hill and again a very deep vertical shaft.
Just site had a lot of shallow digs following a vein along the side of the hill, this one was deepest at about 50 feet with lots of cribbing to support the two rock faces.
Lots of blue and green copper showing in the tailing
On the way to the last site of the day... had to do some flexing!
Had to get the WayaLife badge in...
The last site was more on an open pit mine for a vein of black rock in the host of red, which our research book said was a more resent manganese mine.
They used left over drills as timber supports.