Lost Horse Mine

I just returned from a weekend trip to the desert at Joshua Tree National Park. A highlight from the trip was a hike up to the Lost Horse Mines that still have a stamp mill intact. I was interested in researching the mine further and found some interesting back stories that involved robbery, bandits, prospectors, and some gold production.

The Lost Horse Mine was originally opened in 1894 in the Mojave Desert in what is now Joshua Tree National Park. The work to haul up and put together the stamp mill and to pump water up to the high elevation point that the mine is located seems immense. The stamp mill is used to crush the rock brought up from the mine shafts and allow the gold to be extracted. For more information and the story to the mine check out these sites:

http://digital-desert.com/joshua-tree-national-park/lost-horse-mine/
http://digital-desert.com/gold-mining/stamp-mill.html
http://www.nps.gov/jotr/historyculture/lhmine.htm
http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/10/recovery-funds-will-help-seal-abandoned-mines-joshua-tree-national-park4814

Below is also a video of the actual Lost Horse Mine someone has taken some video pass the restricted fence. And the last video is of a stamp mill in operation





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