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Aim Id Waypoint Id Waypoint Date Latitude Longitude Site Name General Area Narrative
PO004840 OP034 9/2/2010 46.694035 -112.524084 Ophir Creek OPHIR Cabin foundations made of stacked rocks. Culvert comes in. Placer ~100 ft wide of sluice piles. Cobbles are 4 in. to 1 ft average. Red-brown volcanics and more rounded limestones and quartzites.
Photo(s) Title Date Description
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Example of cobbles in sluice piles along Ophir Creek. Cobbles 4 inches to 1 ft in diameter, average. Red-brown volcanics, and more rounded limestone and intrusive.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek. Some hand stacked walls.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek. Both sides of creek constrained by hand stacked rock walls.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek. Both sides of creek constrained by hand stacked rock walls.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek. Both sides of creek constrained by hand stacked rock walls.
Placer Photograph - Ophir Creek 9/10/2010 Sluice piles on both sides of Ophir Creek. Both sides of creek constrained by hand stacked rock walls.

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