[Az-Geocaching] Az-Geocaching Digest, Vol 63, Issue 1

Gale sonoralovesmommy at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 4 17:29:52 MST 2007


Wow, what a day that was. Glad you were able to help.

Ive been trying to find photos of old mines, to show how hidden they can be. Unfortunately there are not many photos out there. 

A California site on BLM land. Better photos of it: Photo 1and Photo 2. Now this one is secured with a fence. Imagine this without a fence, and you can see why they are so dangerous. Imagine that with various desert scrub bushes growing around them, and they grow readily in the disturbed soil. There isnt anything that gives you a clue the shaft is there. 

Photo of the mine in Chloride the girl was killed in. Granted its all disturbed, but there isnt much to let you know a shaft is there.

WEBOWITZ at aol.com wrote:     Hello from Las Vegas, 
 See my post on 04-11-04. GCJ3JA  End Of The  Line
 http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cachedetails.aspx?guid=5819c68b-9cac-4d25-b751-2b07ae2be04b&log=y&decrypt=  
  
 Out caching with my buddies DMVC, we were met by paniced teenagers, their  mid 20 something relative brought them to see mines in the area, no gear, no  water, no sense at all, he walked into a mine in the dark he took a 40ft  step.
 We didn't have climbing ropes that day and could not get to him to  administer any first aid, but we did drop blankets and water to him and keep him  talking, it did help ward off shock.
 He was busted up pretty bad and has a limp to go with his  story.
 Be well, be safe and cache happy,
 DR Webe





Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking
 
Till a voice, as bad as Conscience, rang interminable changes
  On one everlasting Whisper day and night repeated -- so:
"Something hidden.  Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges --
  "Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!"

 

Rudyard Kipling ,   The Explorer  1898





       
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