idowa
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- Jan 21, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Lobo SuperTraq
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Went out last weekend and did some exploring and hiking in my area and hoped to find a mine with a horizontal entrance to explore. Most mines in my area are vertical shafts for some reason, making them impossible to explore without climbing gear.
This is the area I was exploring; snow flurries all day and temps in the 20's.
I found two nice mines within 100yds of each other, this is the entrance to the one I went in.
I went in and found it to be about 6' tall, 4' wide and very sound. No timbers, which is a good sign since it means the miners thought it was stable enough without the supports.
As soon as I went in, I noticed it smelled rotten and there was a cloud of flies.
About 25' in, the flies were gone and I started noticing some old tins and a riveted bucket. Also, just under the dust were some of the old wooden ties for the ore cart tracks. A little further in my dog decided he didn't want to any further. After a little coaxing, he reluctantly followed.
About 100' in the shaft made a 90 degree turn to the left, went about ten feet, then another 90 degree turn to the right.
In that ten feet, I discovered 3 javelina skulls and a bunch of bones. At this point, my dog had enough and headed for the entrance. I started getting nervous, wondering what could have killed a 50lb pig with tusks then drag it this far into the mine.
However, I just had to go to the next corner and peak around and see how much further the tunnel went.
I shined my light around the corner and it hit on a very large badger walking away and growling!
I slowly backed away and got out of there!
I had a pistol but didn't want to take the chance of discharging it in the mine and didn't want to kill a badger that wasn't threatening me.
I really want to go back without my dog and bring a partner so I can do some metal detecting and scrounging for artifacts.
Anyone else do any mine exploring?
This is the area I was exploring; snow flurries all day and temps in the 20's.
I found two nice mines within 100yds of each other, this is the entrance to the one I went in.
I went in and found it to be about 6' tall, 4' wide and very sound. No timbers, which is a good sign since it means the miners thought it was stable enough without the supports.
As soon as I went in, I noticed it smelled rotten and there was a cloud of flies.
About 25' in, the flies were gone and I started noticing some old tins and a riveted bucket. Also, just under the dust were some of the old wooden ties for the ore cart tracks. A little further in my dog decided he didn't want to any further. After a little coaxing, he reluctantly followed.
About 100' in the shaft made a 90 degree turn to the left, went about ten feet, then another 90 degree turn to the right.
In that ten feet, I discovered 3 javelina skulls and a bunch of bones. At this point, my dog had enough and headed for the entrance. I started getting nervous, wondering what could have killed a 50lb pig with tusks then drag it this far into the mine.
However, I just had to go to the next corner and peak around and see how much further the tunnel went.
I shined my light around the corner and it hit on a very large badger walking away and growling!
I slowly backed away and got out of there!
I had a pistol but didn't want to take the chance of discharging it in the mine and didn't want to kill a badger that wasn't threatening me.
I really want to go back without my dog and bring a partner so I can do some metal detecting and scrounging for artifacts.
Anyone else do any mine exploring?
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