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<p>[QUOTE="Evan8, post: 3340004, member: 74343"]Been there done that. I go hunting around that area above Blue Mesa Reservoir. We are talking rough country. And the Black Canyon is nothing but sheer cliffs and drop offs. If there are dimes there, they are at the bottom of that river, which is all white rapids and very inaccessible. </p><p><br /></p><p>My parents however are from Montrose CO. They went to school there. Let me tell you, if anymore coins were found by any local farmers or Native Americans, you'd never know anything was found. </p><p><br /></p><p>If anyone is interested, go read about Blue Mesa. Beautiful country. The reservoir itself is the highest elevated reservoir in the world. It is ridiculously deep as it used to be a big canyon with a town that the river flowed through. My dad used to fish in the river as a kid before they flooded the town to make the reservoir. Wood from the buildings sometimes floats up to the surface and stories of lossed coffins from the town's graveyard have also been found floating on the surface. Very interesting history in that area.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Evan8, post: 3340004, member: 74343"]Been there done that. I go hunting around that area above Blue Mesa Reservoir. We are talking rough country. And the Black Canyon is nothing but sheer cliffs and drop offs. If there are dimes there, they are at the bottom of that river, which is all white rapids and very inaccessible. My parents however are from Montrose CO. They went to school there. Let me tell you, if anymore coins were found by any local farmers or Native Americans, you'd never know anything was found. If anyone is interested, go read about Blue Mesa. Beautiful country. The reservoir itself is the highest elevated reservoir in the world. It is ridiculously deep as it used to be a big canyon with a town that the river flowed through. My dad used to fish in the river as a kid before they flooded the town to make the reservoir. Wood from the buildings sometimes floats up to the surface and stories of lossed coffins from the town's graveyard have also been found floating on the surface. Very interesting history in that area.[/QUOTE]
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