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OAUSA Net - July 6, 2023 - The Kokoweef Story

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 11:42 am
by DaveK
The Kokoweef Story

The Kokoweef story began in 1934, during the depth of the US Depression, when Earl Dorr penned his now famous "Sworn Statement", concerning his find in the County of San Bernardino. The caves which he discovered are in the Eastern Mojave Desert near Kokoweef Peak (thus, it's name) and he claimed that they contained a "river of gold." The extent to which the Depression helped fuel interest in his find, is impossible to know, but the desperation of those years certainly would suggest that it did. The prospect of finding this "river of gold" must have been nearly impossible to ignore, especially when life was so difficult for so many.

One can look to countless reasons why the "find" may have been exaggerated, or even untrue, but the one that jumps out immediately is found in the last paragraph of the last page. As you read this paragraph, keep in mind that mining operations, in general, are work intensive, time consuming and VERY expensive, and rarely did the prospector who found the gold, have the resources to fund large scale operations to extract it. Mining history is rich with stories of gold strikes which were sold (or in which an investment was made) which turned out to be overstated or just untrue. In these cases, the seller would reap incredible profits, all based on false information. So, keeping that in mind, consider this part of Earl Door's "Sworn Statement":
I, E. P. Dorr, residing at 390 Adena Street Pasadena, California, make the following statements for the purpose of inducing investors to invest in the work of mining the gold in these caves, and I solemnly swear that all statements made hereinabove are true and that all persons will find the physical conditions in the cave as above stated.
On the other hand, however, there are sufficient facts in Dorr's Statement that ring true enough to at least arguably give credibility to the story. A case in point was Door's willingness to openly confess the need for investors, a statement that did have a certain disarming effect by boldly admitting something that was generally not part of a prospectors glowing reports of their strikes. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, the mere fact that there are extensive efforts, even today, to make the discovery of this river of gold, would suggest that there is more than just legend to Dorr's claims. All of the following images below are from the Kokoweef website at http://www.kokoweef.com.

This is the affidavit that started it all

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These drawings are supposed to depict the "river of gold"


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As mentioned, the search for Dorr's treasure continues today, more than 80 years after it' was first reported. The current owners of the Kokoweef project are actively searching the area in and around Kokoweef Peak, now using both traditional mining techniques as well as modern technology to search underground. A few years ago, we received permission from the owner to visit the site, complete with a guide who was the manager of the project. Our tour of Kokoweef will be the subject of this net, along with some history.


The East Mojave Desert covers an enormous amount of land, and offers the explorer and camper unlimited opportunities for dispersed camping. With few exceptions, travel time from one location to another requires some time. Our visit to Kokoweef was no exception, but it gave us an opportunity to select a very scenic campsite for this trip, large enough to accommodate our entire group. There are other pictures of our camp, but this photo is a good start.

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July 6, 20223 Net - A Day at Kokoweef

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 5:44 pm
by Jeff-OAUSA
The following photos represent a day in the Kokoweef area. Needless to say, Kokoweef is abundantly interesting, beautiful, secluded, and rugged.

A-Sunrise from camp near Kokoweef
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B-A Claim Map for a site near Kokoweek
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C-One of several entrances to the Kokoweef mine
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D-Interior hard-rock section of the Kokoweef mine. Shafts run horizontal, vertical up, vertical down, and at various angles. Ladders have been installed in some of the shafts.
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E-Life in the mines
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F-Kokoweef mine equipment
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G-Kokoweef miners were resourceful. Note the reuse and repurposing of the vehicle axle.
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H-Kokoweef mine equipment
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I-A simple miner's cabin near Kokoweef. Note the rainfall capture system integrated into the roof.
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J-Miner's cabin were bare bones
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K-Basic miner's cabin with a great view
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L-Basic miner's cabin with an amazing view
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M-Sunset near Kokoweef
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 6, 2023 - The Kokoweef Story

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 3:39 pm
by KK6DYO
When Dave mentioned the possibility of taking a trip to Kokoweef, I was thrilled. I was quite familiar with the northern Mojave Preserve area just south of Mountain Pass, having visited a number of times searching in vain for the Dinosaur Trackway. I had also read stories about the "Lost River of Gold", had gone to the mining camp area, but was turned back by numerous "No Trespassing" signs.

So, when Dave organized an expedition to actually enter the mine, I was definitely in.

The trip didn't start out well, as I was taking my daughter and a friend. Unfortunately my daughter was in school until 8pm and I also had to pick up my friend and then still had considerable driving. I normally plan routes very carefully, and had found what appeared to be a good route to our selected campsite. However, after a bit of uneventful offroad driving following the direction provided by my Garmin navigator, we came across a closed gate at 2:30 am and camped right there.

I turned on my radio in the morning, and fairly early picked up Dave's APRS signal and quickly made voice contact by radio. After that, everything went well. This was my first major OAUSA event. Since then I've gone on a number of trips with the great people I met during this trip.

We KNOW that river of gold is down there somewhere!

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This southward view shows Kokoweef Peak with the mining camp to the right and two mine entrances on the east and west sides. The green line is our recorded track. Elevation is exaggerated.

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A panoramic view from the west mine entrance, I believe looking toward the Mescal Range with Clark Mountain in the background toward the right.

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Here's my daughter going through the east side adit. This is not a place for the claustrophobic. A couple of guys declined to enter.

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You will of course find wildlife inside the mine. I'm not sure I've ever been underground in the Mojave without coming across a bat.

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Markings on the wall glowed brightly under ultraviolet light.

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Here's my daughter going down a winze to a different level of the mine. (I declined this one.)

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Appears to be a raise to another level within the mine.

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The buildings occupied by the miners.

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Geer Cabin, visited on the way back to camp.

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Inside Riley Cabin.

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Panorama of scenery around Riley's Cabin.

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Two shots of the setting sun.

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We ended the day relaxing around a roaring campfire.

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Re: OAUSA Net - July 6, 2023 - The Kokoweef Story

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 4:37 pm
by DaveK
**********IMPORTANT LINK**********

While this discussion is covered well in this topic, the trip report for our visit to Kokoweef is located elsewhere. In order to continue this net, you will need to click on this link to follow the discussion: https://forums.oausa.net/viewtopic.php? ... =10#p31787.

Re: OAUSA Net - July 6, 2023 - The Kokoweef Story

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 5:30 pm
by Jeff-OAUSA
Please check in WD6USA.
Thanks.

Re: OAUSA Net - July 6, 2023 - The Kokoweef Story

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 5:47 pm
by Diesel4x
Oh my gosh. So interesting and beautiful, but I don't think I'll (Becky) ever descend into any mine.

Please check in
Randy KF6KOC
Becky KF6RGR.

Thanks!!

Re: OAUSA Net - July 6, 2023 - The Kokoweef Story

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 6:01 pm
by Geoff
Please check me in tonight.

Re: OAUSA Net - July 6, 2023 - The Kokoweef Story

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 6:31 pm
by K9Nigel
check in, Russ KC6JGZ
Thank you!

Re: OAUSA Net - July 6, 2023 - The Kokoweef Story

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 7:30 pm
by KA9WDX
Check in please - Thanks - Bernie