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I wonder what the story is?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1651299" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>This one had a concrete roof which caved in. The door which swings in is blocked. I would have to get in there with a jack hammer to break the concrete into small enough pieces to pack them out by hand. With the irrigation ditch in the way I would have to carry all the pieces about 40 feet to the left in the picture where I could get a loader tractor to haul them off. A person would want to do that this time of the year. Summer time that might be a snake heaven. </p><p>The miner shacks were just that. Wooden shacks. I know a few people whose G G grandparents mined. They say they can still locate where the shack once stood. There will be about a 16 foot square flat spot.</p><p>There are the remains of some hard rock mines around. Mostly a big hole in the ground where they were chasing a quartz vein. Those are mainly up in the hills. Along the river it was pretty much all placer mines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1651299, member: 498"] This one had a concrete roof which caved in. The door which swings in is blocked. I would have to get in there with a jack hammer to break the concrete into small enough pieces to pack them out by hand. With the irrigation ditch in the way I would have to carry all the pieces about 40 feet to the left in the picture where I could get a loader tractor to haul them off. A person would want to do that this time of the year. Summer time that might be a snake heaven. The miner shacks were just that. Wooden shacks. I know a few people whose G G grandparents mined. They say they can still locate where the shack once stood. There will be about a 16 foot square flat spot. There are the remains of some hard rock mines around. Mostly a big hole in the ground where they were chasing a quartz vein. Those are mainly up in the hills. Along the river it was pretty much all placer mines. [/QUOTE]
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