Were it me I'd sasshay up the Goose Lake road and try some streams
off the beaten track. Gold was found in the old days up there. You
will pass right by an old prospector's camp near a small waterfall. You
will have to get off the road a ways to find where he was getting his
gold. In town still lives a man who many years ago got good gold out
of blue clay north of town. He showed me the gold and I know his word
is good. The old mining areas up Bitterroot Canyon has sadly been fenced
off. On the road west to Questa past the molybdenun mines are several
steep canyons to the north. In one of these Spanish mail and artifacts
have been found. I've never panned in the Red river but I have heard
of gold being found in the headwaters. Baldy mtn produced most of the
gold in the territory. Ute Creek has placer gold. Willow is off limits, so
is Etown. Near there years ago I got some Baldy highgrade that someone
hid in an brass lantern inside two brass cans. The cabin I was detecting
had burned in the last century and the gold was partly melted in the flattened
brass I dug. A nice nugget fell out after I prized it open at home and the
lamp and cans had a gold coating with melted lumps stuck to it.
One of the unforgettable sights I saw was driving towards Eagle Nest was
stopping to watch hundreds of mother elk and their young flying across
the road, the little ones hitting the fence, bouncing back before getting
through with the mothers urging them on. Enjoy the Moreno vista while
you still can and visit the E'town Museum and put a little in the pot. Bennie
could use it, she's the expert in those parts. Don't bother to ask to pan as
her Pa frowns on it. lastleg