Skywola
Sr. Member
Here are some photos from my trip to the Bradshaw Mountains. I made the trip in my car, but I would not recommend it for the Bradshaws, unless you have a lot of time on your hands, because the road is extremely rough in many places. As for the mines I ran across, before anyone thinks about going into an old mine, they should check out these two links . . .
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/MMD/AML/AMLhazards.htm
http://minexplorationaz.tripod.com/
You could not pay me enough to go into an old mine; you would not find anything in there for two reasons: by now it has already been explored; also, it was abandoned for a reason, no more valuable minerals. Stay out, stay alive.
Palace Station is an old stage stop, the cabin was built in 1877. The cistern was out in the middle of nowhere, probably just a stage watering hole.
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/MMD/AML/AMLhazards.htm
http://minexplorationaz.tripod.com/
You could not pay me enough to go into an old mine; you would not find anything in there for two reasons: by now it has already been explored; also, it was abandoned for a reason, no more valuable minerals. Stay out, stay alive.
Palace Station is an old stage stop, the cabin was built in 1877. The cistern was out in the middle of nowhere, probably just a stage watering hole.
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