sanjuangold
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- Mar 1, 2009
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Lost Baker Brothers 'Seam', San Juan County, Colorado
Hello all! I'm tryin to stir up some discussion about the lost gold quartz vein on Coal Creek in San Juan County, Colorado. The story seems legit, and I have panned free gold from the creek, but haven't spent much time up there and haven't really seen anything that would indicate a mine should be there. I am curious if anyone knows more, or has any experience with this legend before I devote valuable time to this.
The story is simple. Two brothers looking for the "Lost Flatus Mine" on Cascade Creek near Coal Creek in 1932 inadvertently found a ledge/seam of quartz with free gold on Coal Creek. As novice prospectors the brothers didn't recognize the value of the discovery until winter set in and other mining men examined the ore. They got all excited and tried to return to the location the following year with no luck. Landslide? altered the landscape they said. Soon after, ~1933-34, another prospector found fresh broken pieces of ore in the creek (from the Baker brothers afew years earlier), and it has been sought ever since. There was some activity in the 1980's from a fellow from WA/OR who claimed to have found rich float, dug a big hole, and.... And then also some activity a few years ago (03-05) by an outfit from the northwest as well, but no mine discovery as of yet.
The kicker is the small size of the watershed and the relatively easy access from the hwy.
Wonder if any one may have any thoughts or experience with this lost mine story, or any others in SW Colorado. Thanks!
Hello all! I'm tryin to stir up some discussion about the lost gold quartz vein on Coal Creek in San Juan County, Colorado. The story seems legit, and I have panned free gold from the creek, but haven't spent much time up there and haven't really seen anything that would indicate a mine should be there. I am curious if anyone knows more, or has any experience with this legend before I devote valuable time to this.
The story is simple. Two brothers looking for the "Lost Flatus Mine" on Cascade Creek near Coal Creek in 1932 inadvertently found a ledge/seam of quartz with free gold on Coal Creek. As novice prospectors the brothers didn't recognize the value of the discovery until winter set in and other mining men examined the ore. They got all excited and tried to return to the location the following year with no luck. Landslide? altered the landscape they said. Soon after, ~1933-34, another prospector found fresh broken pieces of ore in the creek (from the Baker brothers afew years earlier), and it has been sought ever since. There was some activity in the 1980's from a fellow from WA/OR who claimed to have found rich float, dug a big hole, and.... And then also some activity a few years ago (03-05) by an outfit from the northwest as well, but no mine discovery as of yet.
The kicker is the small size of the watershed and the relatively easy access from the hwy.
Wonder if any one may have any thoughts or experience with this lost mine story, or any others in SW Colorado. Thanks!