Independence, CO

RGINN

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1800's mining town east of Aspen. They've done some restoration and archaeological research. Do not touch anything or mention metal detector. There's a lot of artifacts lying around still and there's a caretaker on site. I guess she heard me telling Maria about the things I would do to just get in there one hour and detect, and that lady followed me through the whole site all the way back to my pick-up. Never said a word.
 

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colorado14ers

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its nice that they keeped it in good condition! Did you go over Independance pass? We were just on Cottonwood Pass today.
 

crazyjarhead

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Beautiful pics Rginn. Has spring arrived there yet :laughing7: I just cruised through Colorado last week. Vail summit 10,800 feet I believe
 

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RGINN

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Oct 16, 2007
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Ah spring! Enjoyed a couple of days of spring then 30 minutes of summer. 3 months of winter and 9 months of late fall.
 

Ray S S

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Hello RGINN

Enjoyed your pics. I think around here we get about 5 months winter and 7 months of road construction.

I just got back from a two-week camping trip up North and am trying to catch up on the ones that I missed while gone.

I'm kinda late getting on here from being busy unpacking and what-all, Sure got a lot of grass to cut tomorrow. It grew
pretty high and looks more like a hay field than a lawn. LOL.

Thanks for sharing the pics.

Ray
 

Tank69

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Brother you keep showing this old place an before you know there gonna be a red jeep cherrokee out front an a big bald fat guy out back with a detector on :tongue3: :laughing9:
 

Justice70

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Nice looking area, lot of history there.
 

chengshuyan88

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One error I spotted - The Google part is almost (not quite, but almost) the opposite of what you say. They didn't succeed because of merely refusingghdto do paid-placement. There were plenty of other search engines which didn't do paid-placement either. Remember AltaVista? Google had a combination of factors, including bona-fide better technology AND the fact that big companies were uninterested in the market - part of the story is how Microsoft ignored the area until it was too late.ghds Plus, Google then made an associated advertising model work, which now threatens to become a privacy monster (there's a lot of irony that people quote, given their original ideas of integrity). It's not exactly a supportive story for your purposes.ghd straighteners
 

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RGINN

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Y'all lost me. But welcome to Tnet, chengshuyan88!
 

wwace

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Just think of the metal artifacts around these places rusting away, never to see the light of day again thanks to well doers. I am not saying just go rape all the historic places, just that the public will miss out on seeing a lot of stuff because it will never get dug. What will it look like there in another hundred years after the buildings have fell apart? Yeah, they have a caretaker but I doubt they will spend the $ to preserve the buildings for eternity. Maybe if you map all these places your great grandchildren can go detect them after they (buildings) disappear.
 

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