Rainy day in Ten Mile Canyon

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Light drizzle but no snow and up in the 40's this a.m. out hiking in 10 Mile Canyon. About 10,000 miners lived in the canyon and two railroads ran through it back in the mining boom days. An interstate runs through it today. Found part of a really old bighorn skull in the creek bank. Looked over the remains of rock huts built by railroad workers back in the 1800's.
 

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What's the source of all the iron staining of the gravel and skull ? Is there some old underground mine drainage somewhere near by ?
 

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There were some tailing piles just west of the skull towards Copper, which were removed when they built I-70, so probably from there in the past. Ten Mile Creek runs on up to Climax and a lot of runoff came from there. Not as bad as it might look, and you'll still see a little iron staining in a few places, but not near as bad as some of the creeks up here. Fish are able to live there anyway.
 

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There was a small mining operation going on by the Clinton Gulch Res. back in the 80s I recall. I keep thinking I'll go have a look around it sometime. It was being worked by some Canadians. The MSHA man told me he did an unannounced inspection on them and caught the guys wearing those goofy 1980s moon boots instead of steel toed rubber boots underground.
 

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Great photos - Thank you for sharing! :occasion14:
 

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Great scenery again RGINN. That calm water looks so peaceful. Lots of lake trout in it?
 

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