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edd5791: I just made the one hike into the Maynard back in 2008. It is a neat spot for sure. The old timers did a lot of work at this place, but there is no record of anyone having struck it rich there. I am glad that it was spared by the Lily Lake forest fire which burned to within a mile of it las summer.
There was a roadblock on the highway west of Arco on that day near where I took the photo. The road was impassible near Craters of the Moon due to drifted snow. I had left from Salmon that day, hoping to go to California through Nevada, but wound up backtracking to west of Mud Lake the next morning and taking I-15 down through Utah.
George King's conversations
Thanks George
"Yum, we love it when they salt the roads".
It is named Lionhearted
So Lovely ,trop merveilleux
Well wooded
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edd5791: I just made the one hike into the Maynard back in 2008. It is a neat spot for sure. The old timers did a lot of work at this place, but there is no record of anyone having struck it rich there. I am glad that it was spared by the Lily Lake forest fire which burned to within a mile of it las summer.
Chilla: Now that you mention it, I see exactly what you mean. Thanks.
hunted there when i was 12 years old, with bobs 3030
There was a roadblock on the highway west of Arco on that day near where I took the photo. The road was impassible near Craters of the Moon due to drifted snow. I had left from Salmon that day, hoping to go to California through Nevada, but wound up backtracking to west of Mud Lake the next morning and taking I-15 down through Utah.