Maps of Mining Claims

Goodyguy

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oragonads said:
Anyone know of any decent maps to view mining claims on, specifically oregon. It appears that geocommunicator no longer shows claims.

I guess I will share my secret ...... just don't tell anyone
Comes with awesome maps and it loads right into Google Earth and it's FREE! it's called thumbnail.aspx.jpg miner diggins gold atlas.
http://www.minerdiggins.com/Ripple/LibTutGC.html

And also there is "Mine Cache" http://www.minecache.com/


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oragonads

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Oh yea, mine cache. I had that one on the tip of my tongue but couldn't remember it. Thanks a lot.
 

Gravel Hog

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And you get the same incredibly innacurate data as you did with the GeoComm as it is the same data.
Only good for a rough tool in your search and to finish the job off right, before heading out, have yourself a visit to the BLM and CO. Rcorders.
 

Gravel Hog

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No need for a visit, you can call the BLM public record room and they can assist you, even copy/mail location notices for any given area for small fee.
They are very helpful for the new but may be a might busy with the influx of interest.

If the snow ever melts here, I know my caretaker will have a busy year looking in on my claims while I'm dredging in AK. :tongue3:
 

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