Azquester
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The Adams diggings very closely resembles a box canyon full of gold in the Catalina Mountains that I've been to and have photo's of my journey which almost ended with a Rattle Snake bite!. The true Canyon of Gold is not just on the west side of the mountain range. There are large deposits of gold on three sides of the range and inside the huge canada del oro. I've trekked all over those mountains and all the nearby ranges in my hiking / backpacking 4x4 travels.
Lots of mining all around. But, the box canyon that I dry washed in the Catalina's was a pretty large score if you had the time to defend your self from the most numerous hoards along the crevasse walls of Killer Bee's I've ever seen in my life! My wife and I walked through a sea of Rattlers to get there then repelled down with your gear on a rotten rope while hoping the rope doesn't snap why yes, you may take some gold out if your lucky enough to get back up the old cowboy rope with out disturbing the bees nests. Be careful though, the Thunder God will get ya if your caught in a monsoon in that high mountain crevasse! Better watch out and wear a large brimmed hat you may end up with a rattler on your head while your mining the rich hoard. You can have it. We have not been back yet. We tried it two times and it has enough gold to make it profitable. We're looking for the source of the gold because as you know its stays close to home.
Were attempting a third expo up there this winter I going to film it this time on HD Video.
It fit's both the Iron Door Legend and the lost Adams Diggings.
Lots of mining all around. But, the box canyon that I dry washed in the Catalina's was a pretty large score if you had the time to defend your self from the most numerous hoards along the crevasse walls of Killer Bee's I've ever seen in my life! My wife and I walked through a sea of Rattlers to get there then repelled down with your gear on a rotten rope while hoping the rope doesn't snap why yes, you may take some gold out if your lucky enough to get back up the old cowboy rope with out disturbing the bees nests. Be careful though, the Thunder God will get ya if your caught in a monsoon in that high mountain crevasse! Better watch out and wear a large brimmed hat you may end up with a rattler on your head while your mining the rich hoard. You can have it. We have not been back yet. We tried it two times and it has enough gold to make it profitable. We're looking for the source of the gold because as you know its stays close to home.
Were attempting a third expo up there this winter I going to film it this time on HD Video.
It fit's both the Iron Door Legend and the lost Adams Diggings.