markmar
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I think the boobytrap confusion arises from a saying that's attributed to Jacob Waltz that's unverified- he is alleged to have said "You can't approach the mine from either above or below but must enter from the side" and that the mine was a "deathtrap with only one entrance and exit and that one could approach unseen." (Peck notes).
What he meant was that when he worked this mine, it became a deathtrap because anyone could approach it, unseen, and easily trap or ambush him.
It seems that some people interpreted that to mean that he booby-trapped the mine.
I believe Waltz made that statement for the inclined shaft mine . This was the reason he abandoned working the inclined shaft , and worked only the outcrop ( placer ) . To approach the " placer " mine is not a walking in the park endeavor . Someone have to know where the proper path ( a tricky narrow one and almost invisible ) begins .
Imagine Deer's father could never find it , even if he was aware about the tunnel .
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