Photos of Mines in the Black Hills of South Dakota

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  • BlackHills
    Junior Member
    Mojave Child
    • Mar 2011
    • 19

    Photos of Mines in the Black Hills of South Dakota

    Hi all,

    Here are some photos of varrious mines located here in the Black Hills. I will get some more up when I get some time to putz with my Flikr account and get some more photos uploaded.

    First up the November M located up in the Needles


    November M mine by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr


    November M mine by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

    Gold Mountain mine near Hill City, SD


    Gold Mountain Mine by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr


    Gold Mountain Mine by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr
  • BlackHills
    Junior Member
    Mojave Child
    • Mar 2011
    • 19

    #2
    Some more photos


    Quartz Vein by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr


    Light at the End of the Tunnel by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr


    Gold mine by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

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    • BlackHills
      Junior Member
      Mojave Child
      • Mar 2011
      • 19

      #3
      A few more

      Frozen Ore Chute


      Ore Chute by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

      Collapsed explosive bunker

      Collapsed Mine by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

      Mill Building

      Mill building by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

      Light at the End of the Tunnel

      Light at the End of the Tunnel II by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

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      • BlackHills
        Junior Member
        Mojave Child
        • Mar 2011
        • 19

        #4
        Few more

        Got to love head room, for reference I am 6'7"


        Huge Tunnels by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

        Anyone know what this is/was? My guess would be a hoist structure and the shaft is covered


        Untitled by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

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        • miner49r
          Junior Member
          Mojave Child
          • Mar 2011
          • 14

          #5
          Great photos! You've definitely got a great eye for photography. I so appreciate everyone that documents our mining history, because like you said, it is fading fast from a variety of risks: Here in the NE corner of Oregon, we've lost so much in the last 25 years due to USFS "Roadless" scorched earth policy (which has recently subsided), and when an old mine-site is logged.
          Thanks!

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          • acidman1968
            Advanced Explorer
            Mojave Miner
            • Jun 2010
            • 155

            #6
            Nice pics, BlackHills!
            I'd say I'm fat and out of shape, but, "round" is a shape...

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            • Dawn_CL
              Advanced Explorer
              Mojave Miner
              • Nov 2009
              • 124

              #7
              Ill bet they had lots of fun putting in the November M mine right on the edge of a cliff like that.. LOL
              Is that square thing a mine shaft timber support? Can you get closer pictures of that next trip you make?

              That structure in the last picture is indeed a hoist support. Looks as though it has the support on the top that holds the sheave wheel. Looks as though that hoist structure is underground. Did you notice any indication of a possible shaft being just below that structure?
              Dawn

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              • BlackHills
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                • Mar 2011
                • 19

                #8
                Apperently my post didnt make it with the transition,

                Here is a close up of the structure at the November M


                Structure at November M by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

                There was a opening under the structure at the base of the rock and a shaft that runs up to the structure, looks to be something they used to load rock.


                Under November M by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

                I do have some close ups of the wooden structure in the tunnel of the other mine. The gound under the structure seemed solid and there were tracks from others going across, however I do know that this mine has shafts that I was unable to locate durring my exploration so I am fairly confident that there is one underneath the structrue, odds are its just covered up with timbers and dirt/rocks.

                This one shows the notches cut into the legs of the structure and also the rebar support that runs between the legs and is ancored into the wall of the tunnel


                Hoist support I by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

                This is a close up of the top of the structure and shows some left over metal parts for the hoist


                Hoist support II by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

                One more showing how the structure is held together, you can see the nut on the left side


                Hoist support III by luftwaffepilot23, on Flickr

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