Joanne
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6 years ago
Some of you may know SpeedyCaver. This is from our latest adventure a couple of weeks ago.

It is the time of year to head out to the mine. The weather is starting to cool off but hasn't gotten miserable cold either. The mine is at 6,000 feet so it can get cold when the sun goes behind the mountains.

It's a pretty long haul once we get off the pavement. You watch the track heading off almost to the horizon and you know it's going to be a while before making camp. We are about 1/2 way to the mine when this picture was taken.

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(Photo courtesy of DawnPatrol)

As usual, we set up camp for our 10 day mining adventure. We have areas set up for panning, cooking, and eating. The little trailer has a queen size mattress so we are pretty comfortable.

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We store the headframe down in the mine so our first task it to pull it out and get it set up. Lucky for me that Speedy is strong. We've upgraded our winch from a pulley setup to an electric winch. It's built for construction so it's ideal for our use.

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The shaft is exactly 100 feet from the collar to the track at the bottom level. In total there are three primary levels with a couple of intermediate working levels. Next to the haulage shaft is a manway with a ladder that goes all the way to the bottom.

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We have classifying screens and gold pans to see if we find any gold. We have assays done that show gold, but finding free mill gold might be a bit more challenging.

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Speedy is heading up into a stope. Ladders are part of mining.

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The stope has a lot of fractured rock so we spent a lot of time adding stulls to keep things from moving around. You can see the platform where we worked in the upper level.

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Heading back down after a day of work in the upper stope.

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We store quite a few supplies down in the mine. There is a short drift just off the ladder where we stage tools, wood, and other supplies. The closest town is 45 minutes away down a long dirt track and that town is pretty small and doesn't have much of a selection.

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There are a few little friends that scamper around. We always have to watch our feet to make certain that we don't step on one. They are pretty quick little guys so I doubt that they would let themselves get stepped on. Doesn't keep me from worrying though. We put down some snacks for them and it was interesting to watch the interaction between them. There appears to be multiple families living in different parts of the drifts. Family members share the food but the two families will fight over it.

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We eat pretty well while we are up there. Extended camping is a better experience when you get to eat good meals. Between the camp stove, Dutch ovens, and a charcoal grill, we eat well.

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Before heading home we replace the cover over the collar. Before putting the cover back on we had folks dropping large rocks down the shaft. One of the rocks destroyed a ladder we had down there. It also deters people from climbing down the ladder into the mine. Trust me, climbing up a 100' ladder at 6,000' feet is a good workout.

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On the way home we decided to stop and get a little bit of sun.

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Cheers!
Joanne
llay101
6 years ago
Good to see Speedy in his natural environment
Rwy'n hoffi tyllau mawr
Llion
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6 years ago

Brilliant work and brilliant pics you two ;D

Enjoy the fun...before you become millionaires :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
πŸ…±Me... Back n Boogying ag wrth n modd
Mr Mike
6 years ago
I was wondering a while back if you where still doing exploring after seeing a random Pick come up of one of your previous photo uploads. Keep them coming!
Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
Joanne
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6 years ago
"Llion" wrote:


Brilliant work and brilliant pics you two ;D

Enjoy the fun...before you become millionaires :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:



At this point it would be nice to break even. :tongue: We've gotten our money's worth just in how much we have enjoyed working the mine.

Hope all is well with you! Wish we could have gotten together when I was over there. Next time hopefully!

πŸ…±[i]Joanne
Joanne
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6 years ago
"llay101" wrote:

Good to see Speedy in his natural environment



He really loves the wide open desert. No so much the heat though... It's very peaceful as well since we rarely see any vehicles during our time there. Some trips we don't see anyone the whole time.

πŸ…±[i]Joanne
Joanne
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6 years ago
"Mr Mike" wrote:

I was wondering a while back if you where still doing exploring after seeing a random Pick come up of one of your previous photo uploads. Keep them coming!



Yep, I'm still out there exploring! Always good fun to see what we can find. Also been back to a few of the really good mines.

I've slowed down a bit on taking and posting photos. It's getting to the point that if you post a location it gets overrun by the lazy explorers who won't go out and find new locations. They also tend to be the ones that tear things up and leave trash around. A bit of a generalization, but unfortunately way too frequent. I love to share the adventure but I'm a bit put off about it right now.

Now that my whining is out of the way, I do have a lot of pictures that I can share with you guys. I'll just hold off posting the mine names or locations. When Speedy and I head up to our mine we usually spend a day or two exploring around the area. The miners in this area were a busy bunch! We've been in every adit and down every shaft that we have been able to find for a radius of about 10 miles.

Anyway, over the next few months I'll post up some pictures and little stories about desert exploring.

Joanne
joso
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6 years ago
Wow that's fantastic, thanks for sharing:thumbsup:
Wormster
6 years ago
Coolio, always love reading your posts Joanne.
Better to regret something you have done - than to regret something you have not done.

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