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Folder: unsorted2
Comfortable
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Cole, who's not sure why we have to go on a big hike today! At our camp at Wildhorse Reservoir State Park, Nevada.
IMG 2099
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IMG 3605
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IMG 2102
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IMG 2109
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20180714 114635 001
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20180714 114747 001
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20180714 114851 001
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20180714 115154 001
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IMG 2112 adj
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IMG 2115
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IMG 2118 trim
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IMG 3612
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IMG 3615
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IMG 2130 adj
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Mill Ruin, Rowland Nevada
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Not much left of Rowland! The site lies on the northward-flowing Bruneau River a few miles south of the Idaho line at a prominent water gap in deformed Paleozoic rocks, in which gold-silver mineralization is locally present, typically along faults. The main producer was the Bruneau (aka Rowland) mine. Mining activity extended from the early 20th century up to the mid 1930s or so. Because of the late date, I suspect the pulleys here were driven with gasoline engines rather than with water power from the Bruneau River, but there is a ruin of a low dam in the water gap. The left inset is a view a bit more to the left; the right inset shows a hopper and ore chute. The construction of the latter, in which finished boards are used for the sides but natural timbers for the posts, is a style more typical of the 19th or very early 20th century.
Mill Ruin, Rowland Nevada
Hopper and Ore Chute
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Site of Rowland, Nevada, near the Bruneau Mine. This was a minor gold-silver producer in the early 20th century. The construction is surprisingly archaic, with finished boards for the sides but merely trimmed timbers for the supporting posts.
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