warthog steve
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- Mar 23, 2003
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Tale of the "wall of silver mine"up in the Keweenaw.....
A couple years ago,I read a book called the "Wall Of Silver Mine"written by a last name of Kellogg.This describes a silver mine up in the Keweenaw Peninsula between Calumet and Copper Harbor,Mi.It was supposedly shown to the author by another man,which he claimed in the book also held a stash of $10 gold coins.Last year Labor Day week;I was up in that area;and decided to nose around and ask some questions on the validity of this story.There is a road up near Copper Harbor that is called Brockway Mountain Drive-A winding,up/down paved road with some great views of Lake Superior and the surrounding forests.Theres a gift shop on a turnoff on that road,and I asked he guy running the place if he'd heard of it,he said "OH YEAH"...Then he said "up near MUD LAKE"....now,there is a Mud Lake on the map up there-AND its right in the middle of country that would have scared Lewis and Clarke if they'ed been there-ridges straight up and down;HUNDREDS of feet,one after the other-The whole area is a natural lightning rod,thanks to the metal in the ground-if that mine was at the bottom of a ridge,ya got in there;a storm came and a flash flood- Wild animals,(Bears,wolves)-To top it all off;author says the land its sits on belongs to some paper Co,and ARMED security patrols it regularly... After seeing where its supposedly at;my guess its gonna stay there -IF its there at all.......
A couple years ago,I read a book called the "Wall Of Silver Mine"written by a last name of Kellogg.This describes a silver mine up in the Keweenaw Peninsula between Calumet and Copper Harbor,Mi.It was supposedly shown to the author by another man,which he claimed in the book also held a stash of $10 gold coins.Last year Labor Day week;I was up in that area;and decided to nose around and ask some questions on the validity of this story.There is a road up near Copper Harbor that is called Brockway Mountain Drive-A winding,up/down paved road with some great views of Lake Superior and the surrounding forests.Theres a gift shop on a turnoff on that road,and I asked he guy running the place if he'd heard of it,he said "OH YEAH"...Then he said "up near MUD LAKE"....now,there is a Mud Lake on the map up there-AND its right in the middle of country that would have scared Lewis and Clarke if they'ed been there-ridges straight up and down;HUNDREDS of feet,one after the other-The whole area is a natural lightning rod,thanks to the metal in the ground-if that mine was at the bottom of a ridge,ya got in there;a storm came and a flash flood- Wild animals,(Bears,wolves)-To top it all off;author says the land its sits on belongs to some paper Co,and ARMED security patrols it regularly... After seeing where its supposedly at;my guess its gonna stay there -IF its there at all.......