Miner Cabin Camping and Exploring The Remote 6K Mine
This mine dates back to circa 1913 and operations ceased right before the onset of World War II. The primary commodity extracted was gold. For this explore, I decided to sleep overnight at this remote miner's cabin so I could wake up bright and early to attempt to get to my main goal, the 6K Mine. With this mine being remote as it is, I was not disappointed to say the least! Found the amazingly intact two stamp mill, hit and miss engine, many gears and a whole variety of other artifacts. Thankfully, I was able to successfully locate the main portal which is still nice and open after more than a century. Follow along as I uncover the long forgotten secrets this mine and area hold! And as always, thanks for watching.
Видео Miner Cabin Camping and Exploring The Remote 6K Mine канала Western Mine Detective
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