Sorry about the lack of posts lately.... It is not that I haven't been mining as much as haven't been writing about it. At this time, I am waiting for my son Kiegn to join me (September 10th) so that I am not traveling out in the wilds by myself. The mountains here are the most dangerous I have seen anywhere, and can understand why there have been so many accidental deaths. I will be, however, walking a trail today called the Flume Trail, as it is on top of a working flume. For those of you who do not know what a flume is exactly....
A flume is an open artificial water channel, in the form of a gravity chute, that leads water from a diversion dam or weir completely aside a natural flow. Often, the flume is an elevated box structure (typically wood) that follows the natural contours of the land. These have been extensively used in hydraulic mining and working placer deposits for gold, tin and other heavy minerals. They are also used in the transportation of logs in the logging industry, electric power generation and to power various mill operations by the use of a waterwheel.