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Nov 12, 2007, 12:43 PM
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Joshua Tree
Anyone ever hunt there? is it legal to do so? I would imagine there could be some treasure hidin ghtere seeing as the area was a place where cattle and horse thieves used to hide out.
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Nov 12, 2007, 03:25 PM
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 MR.
Re: Joshua Tree
Mighty big area on the high desert...got to be more specific.
The more one learns the more he understands his ignorance. I am simply an ignor ant man trying to lessen his ignorance Those with the most birthdays live the longest
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Nov 12, 2007, 07:01 PM
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Re: Joshua Tree
I remember going with some friends years ago to rock climb. I am unsure as to the exact location so I will have to ask one of them but it was an amazing place.
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Nov 13, 2007, 09:49 AM
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Re: Joshua Tree
 Originally Posted by tapoutking
I remember going with some friends years ago to rock climb. I am unsure as to the exact location so I will have to ask one of them but it was an amazing place.
Joshua Tree National Park is off limits to metal detecting. From what I understand, the Park require that any First Class Miners Club members/prospectors traveling to and from mining claims that are only accessible through the Park with metal detector have a permit, or something like that.
I hit the Village of JT every now and then. They have lots of old retired folks that keep the place fairly clean though. The club in the Basin is called the 1st Class Miners Association. You can find more information about the Hi Desert at “prospector depot dot com”.
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Nov 13, 2007, 12:05 PM
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Nov 13, 2007, 10:47 PM
#6
Re: Joshua Tree
Been many years, but we used to go there to ride Dune Buggies
quit often, I'm talking early 1970's 
There was a lot of old mining spots, with deep shafts
One I remember specifically was the" ZULU QUEEN"
Had a shaft that was deeper than hell 
We would find bottles, relics, and allot of goodies I wish I had now
I was young and dumb then 
This is just eyeball stuff, No Metal Detector then, didn't know what one was
I'm sure the restrictions nowadays are way to much,
and it's had a lot of years to picked over
As for a beautiful place to comport
Priceless 
HH TIM 
Old, Fat, and Ugly. Not necessarily in that order 
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Feb 14, 2009, 10:41 PM
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Re: Joshua Tree
Thought I'd Throw my 2 cents in! Allot of the area out there, is a "State Park", like Wonderland Of Rocks, allot of mines in the area, it almost goes from Joshua Tree, 29 Palms area, South to Almost the 10 Freeway! Inside the boundaries, if caught with a detector, it will be confiscated, you can get fined, etc, etc! Because of allot of historical stiff, mining camps, and especially Indian artifacts! I knew about that 10 years ago, before I got a metal detector! It's up to you, do you feel lucky?
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Feb 16, 2009, 11:49 AM
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Re: Joshua Tree
Just got back from the tree. I hunted on the north side of 62. Some gold and silver from an old mill and smelter site. This site would have dated back to the 1800's. And only a mile from 62. Good luck hunting. By the way the tree is not a state park it is a national park and if you get caught with a detector you will lose it and possibly your car. They don't joke around.
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Feb 17, 2009, 10:06 AM
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Re: Joshua Tree
Was that you that I saw a couple of weeks ago hunting the mill site at Gold Crown Road. But that's on the south side of Hwy. 62. I was out shooting a few round that day, a few miles pass Stars Way Out.
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Feb 17, 2009, 12:21 PM
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Re: Joshua Tree
No I only stick to the north side.
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Feb 17, 2009, 03:24 PM
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Re: Joshua Tree
So you say on the north side, and only a mile away from 62. It might be Copper Mt.
The Sheephole and Cleghorn wilderness areas are much farther. Could be the Ben Butler site but, its' on the north side. The best place to find gold up here is out in the Old Dale, New Dale and Gold Park district, of which are all to the south of 62. We got color over at the Ben Butler prospects, it's on the north side. Most other spots are claimed.
Hey, I believe the folks that have claims over near Eagle Mountain and near the Jade mine have a wavers on metal deteticos going through the park. That's the only way they can get to thier claims. I also believe that the First Class Miners Association has one too.
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Feb 18, 2009, 01:02 AM
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Re: Joshua Tree
On the money about CM. I was working near the old lora belle #2 claim last claim date 1982. A gulch with 7' of overburden from top to bottom. The stuff I found is in slag from a smelter. Just got done crushing it up and panning it out. It paid for my gas and food. This is one of 15 chunks. This thursday I am going to the Newhall placers.
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Feb 23, 2009, 04:45 PM
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