somehiker
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Roy:
Although both Waltz and Weiser would surely have worked placers during their prospecting/mining days, the LDM was described as a hard rock mine, with a pit above and a tunnel below. No mention of silver. No mention of a tunnel at the bottom of the pit either, for that matter. I also doubt that any reporter would have had trouble pronouncing Waltz/Walzer or Weiser/Weisner. That good placer might be found in a creek downstream from a gold lode, or even from a silver deposit with "pockets" of gold is entirely possible in the case of the pit ridge though. I think the story of Waltz's carpenter and dry-washer is therefore credible, but I also believe that chapter applies to a time prior to his "finding" the actual mine. If his lode was found as he said it was, the discovery didn't involve panning or other forms of prospecting.
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