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Re: Pegleg's Black Gold Nuggets
Hey Oro,
You're right about the train station. It was Mitchell (sorry).
The reason I know about the general location of where Black Gold Nuggets were found is because I know somebody who transported a person to an area near Ocotillo Wells (along the 78). This was in the 60's. Wouldn't let him (my guy) get out of the truck. It wasn't on a hill, it was in a deep ravine/wash. The guy was gone about 45 minutes, and came back with several nuggets (no metal detector). I just know the approximate location of where the truck was parked. The location was backed up in a book by George Mroczkowski. Same general location, and in a dry wash. I don't think anybody could have wandered further than 2 miles (and back) in around 45 minutes. I've been out there several times. There are so many dry washes, ravines, and the like, it's tough to get the same spot. Also, guessing what ravines have been there for almost 50 years, and which ones washed out later, and which ones the winds have filled up with sand, is a little daunting.
PegLeg found nuggets in an area of three flat topped mountains/buttes. This could be almost anywhere, but it does describe the area SouthWest of the Salton Sea, in the area I circled. When you put all the little clues together, from different finders over the years: Three flat topped mountains, Train Station, Other Black Coated Rocks, Area of Ocotillo Wells
Best,
Mike
Hey Oro,
You're right about the train station. It was Mitchell (sorry).
The reason I know about the general location of where Black Gold Nuggets were found is because I know somebody who transported a person to an area near Ocotillo Wells (along the 78). This was in the 60's. Wouldn't let him (my guy) get out of the truck. It wasn't on a hill, it was in a deep ravine/wash. The guy was gone about 45 minutes, and came back with several nuggets (no metal detector). I just know the approximate location of where the truck was parked. The location was backed up in a book by George Mroczkowski. Same general location, and in a dry wash. I don't think anybody could have wandered further than 2 miles (and back) in around 45 minutes. I've been out there several times. There are so many dry washes, ravines, and the like, it's tough to get the same spot. Also, guessing what ravines have been there for almost 50 years, and which ones washed out later, and which ones the winds have filled up with sand, is a little daunting.
PegLeg found nuggets in an area of three flat topped mountains/buttes. This could be almost anywhere, but it does describe the area SouthWest of the Salton Sea, in the area I circled. When you put all the little clues together, from different finders over the years: Three flat topped mountains, Train Station, Other Black Coated Rocks, Area of Ocotillo Wells
Best,
Mike