Cochetopa
Jr. Member
- May 2, 2009
- 65
- 23
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Eureka Gold
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Hi,
I just want to introduce myself to this group.
I am retired, late 60s in age, and live with my wife, “Numero Uno”, in SW Colorado. I worked indoors all my life with computers, but my alter ego has always been a gold prospector outdoors in mountains and desert.
I can’t remember when I first became intrigued by lost mines, but it was probably sometime in the 1950s and it was probably due to reading “Desert Magazine”. I grew up in southern California and tried to get my father to take me camping in the Mojave Desert whenever I could (so I could pursue the lost mine stories I read about). My Pop was a great guy, and I got to go often. You can find here an online archive of these wonderful publications that I read front-to-back,
Desert Magazine Archives
I’ve prospected for the last two summers mostly in the Cochetopa caldera area SE of Gunnison, CO. I have located 3 hard rock, in situ gold deposits around the perimeter of the caldera, but none are of any economic consequence. Lately, I’ve been thinking about one or two of the lost mine stories elsewhere in the nearby San Juan Mountains for this coming summer’s outings.
I’ve been visiting TreasureNet for a few years and have posted a few of my experiences over on the Dowsing forum.
“Howdy” to you all.
Sincerely,
-Cochetopa
I just want to introduce myself to this group.
I am retired, late 60s in age, and live with my wife, “Numero Uno”, in SW Colorado. I worked indoors all my life with computers, but my alter ego has always been a gold prospector outdoors in mountains and desert.
I can’t remember when I first became intrigued by lost mines, but it was probably sometime in the 1950s and it was probably due to reading “Desert Magazine”. I grew up in southern California and tried to get my father to take me camping in the Mojave Desert whenever I could (so I could pursue the lost mine stories I read about). My Pop was a great guy, and I got to go often. You can find here an online archive of these wonderful publications that I read front-to-back,
Desert Magazine Archives
I’ve prospected for the last two summers mostly in the Cochetopa caldera area SE of Gunnison, CO. I have located 3 hard rock, in situ gold deposits around the perimeter of the caldera, but none are of any economic consequence. Lately, I’ve been thinking about one or two of the lost mine stories elsewhere in the nearby San Juan Mountains for this coming summer’s outings.
I’ve been visiting TreasureNet for a few years and have posted a few of my experiences over on the Dowsing forum.
“Howdy” to you all.
Sincerely,
-Cochetopa