LuckyThirteen08
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The john swift silver mine legend has always peaked my interest but mainly as an arm chair treasure hunt from my living room until recently,I had found an article about a small silver vein being located a few years ago in tazwell county VA along the clinch river(part of the big sandy watershed) and then the wheels started turning.I started looking into some of the town names and found one of the first settlers documented in that area in 1776 had settled near an old cattle farm on a place known as rock house mountain before tazwell was incorporated into a county.Whats even more interesting is that this discovered silver vein lies within an hours driving distance of this settlers pasture field,After more research into the matter via google earth i also realized that about 70 miles down stream is where the clinch meets the russell fork and tug rivers and eventually flowing through pound gap ,Remember the caves at pound gap in the swift tale? Those caves are also marked on the jefferson national forest trail maps.Im actually thinking there may be more to this than meets the eye and i have reason to believe this to be very matter of fact but some details will not be included.Im from southwest VA,anyone in SWVA or Eastern Ky areas that may be interested in forming a partnership let me know.Partnership will involve some cave spelunking and some hiking into areas that would require mounting a major effort to access them with the proper equipment.Its turning cold but id like to get in a few trail hikes and a couple weekends camping and mapping the area before winter puts everything on hold for a few months.If anyone is interested feel free to drop me a line,Whats the worst that could happen,Get in some camping time and maybe find some new detecting spots along the way?Hell,Might even get in some fishing on the clinch in the meantime.
HH John
HH John