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Sep 08, 2009, 07:05 PM
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Kelton Snowville Area
I'm sure the area has been hit hard,,,,but has anyone been out there lately
Thanks,,,,TC
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Sep 08, 2009 07:05 PM
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Sep 19, 2009, 04:32 AM
#2
Re: Kelton Snowville Area
must be a well kept secret..............LOL
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Oct 01, 2009, 04:46 PM
#3

Copper Miner
Re: Kelton Snowville Area

Originally Posted by
Suckerpunched
must be a well kept secret..............LOL
Apparently everything with Utah hunters is a well kept secret LOL!! Im up in Salt Lake if you ever want a hunting buddy. I dont have any good sites but I keep trying to find them. Most people you will see here are very secretive about their spots. Im not so much. This hobby isnt just for me its for everyone and there is no point letting someone get discouraged because they are not finding anything.
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Nov 14, 2010, 02:36 PM
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GARRETT, TESORO
Re: Kelton Snowville Area

Originally Posted by
Suckerpunched
I'm sure the area has been hit hard,,,,but has anyone been out there lately
Thanks,,,,TC
me and a friend try to get to there but we got to a ranch that said no treaspassing. guess we have to try to get there by the old train grade if it still drivable.
SCORPION GOLD STINGER, GTI 1500,TESORO VAQUERO.
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Nov 18, 2011, 04:57 AM
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You stay classy TreasureNet
Re: Kelton Snowville Area
The railroad grade is off limits for at least 200' on either side and most of the town sites are off limits as historical sites. I have been stopped in Kelton and it is not worth it.
There is a small ghost town on the Idaho side of the border just past snowville that I have hunted. Never found anything but that doesn't mean anything.
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Jan 22, 2012, 08:15 PM
#6
Re: Kelton Snowville Area
You might want to try this area. Its in the area of Russian Knoll. I have not been out there though. I am currently out in NC until July 2012. Once I get back I plan on getting out there.
http://www.molokane.org/places/USA/Utah/
Let me know how you do.
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