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OAUSA Net - August 8, 2024 - Gold Mines of Julian and the Cuyamacas

Post by DaveK » Mon Aug 05, 2024 9:35 pm

Gold Mines of Julian, California

Our net this week will explore some of the most famous and most productive gold mines of the Julian area ,including the Cuyamacas. Julian, and many towns of the western US, during the 1800s and early 1900s, can attribute their founding and growth to the discovery of gold. Unlike many of these towns of the past however, Julian is still vibrant and a popular area to call home. Its also a great vacation destination.

Julian is located east of San Diego and adjacent to the Anza Borrego Desert State Park. Julian's origin began during in the gold rush days of the late 1800's and remnants of these mines still exist today. Surprisingly, many of the mines and their equipment are in quite good condition and this is one of the most fascinating things about this area. Today, the adventurous traveler can still see the evidence of the amazing efforts that men went to in an effort to "strike it rich".

For those who are interested in getting a more in depth history of the Julian and Cuyamaca gold boom, there is a great book authored by Leland Fetzer entitled, "A Good Camp". Mr. Fetzer has compiled some terrific old photos and combined them with a history of the most productive mines of this area. The book is available at Sunbelt Publications (https://sunbeltpublications.com/shop/good-camp/) and worth every penny. Incidentally, Sunbelt is an excellent source for wonderful books and other publications on outdoor adventures.

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Re: OAUSA Net - August 8, 2024 - Gold Mines of Julian and the Cuyamacas

Post by lrsrngr » Tue Aug 06, 2024 8:44 am

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There is something magical—even jaw-dropping—about watching a good pistol shooter put a bullet in the middle of the target at 25 yards, 50 yards or longer! To have that lifetime of fun with firearms, you FIRST must ALWAYS follow the NRA’s Gun Safety Rules. The NRA’s Gun Safety Rules are simple, easy to follow and will keep you out of trouble.

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Re: OAUSA Net - August 8, 2024 - Gold Mines of Julian and the Cuyamacas

Post by DaveK » Wed Aug 07, 2024 1:53 pm

There are many areas in and near Julian and the Cuyamacas that still retain some of the original of the mining operations of the past, but are difficult or impossible to visit, either due to being located on private property or the difficulty in making it to the sites. But for the adventurous explorer, there are still some great examples left to see.

In past Borrego Fest events, I organized a mine tour that included some of the most well preserved sites, the top gold producers, and mines with unique features. With one exception, they were all on fenced off private property , and our visit was with the permission of the respective land owners.

Once I secured the necessary permissions, the greatest aid to discovery of the mines was USGS topo maps.
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Re: OAUSA Net - August 8, 2024 - Gold Mines of Julian and the Cuyamacas

Post by DaveK » Wed Aug 07, 2024 1:53 pm

Overview - Working Conditions

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1. RANCHITA MINE


The Ranchita Mine(circa 1870)

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The Ranchita today

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Credits


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Lee Fetzer

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Ranchita equipment and mining pictures

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2. READY RELIEF MINE

Ready relief Mine (circa early 1900s)

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Lee Fetzer at the Ready Relief Mine

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Ready Ready Mine Today

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3. NORTH HUBBARD MINE

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4. GOLDEN SUGAR MINE

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Re: OAUSA Net - August 8, 2024 - Gold Mines of Julian and the Cuyamacas

Post by DaveK » Wed Aug 07, 2024 2:43 pm

5. GOLDEN CHARIOT MINE

The Golden Chariot Mine was the second largest gold producer of the Julian area, and was the last mine that we were very fortunate able to add to our tours. The extent to which the mine and all its equipment dates back to the early days of its operation is quite impressive, and the number of pictures below includes both old (and sometimes original equipment) as well as newer equipment. The result is several photographs reflecting the current state of the mine. reflects this. This discovery comes with a surprise. More on the Net.

Golden Chariot Mine Then(circa early 1900s)

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Golden Chariot Mine Today

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Credits - Lee Fetzer

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Shakers

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A Classic Dissolving Into History

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Powder Room

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Main Mine Entrance and Tower For Lowering and Raising Equipment and Miners

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Old and Abandoned Machinery


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