 What are we looking at here Julie? In a restaurant. Yes it is. A primitive round mill. Looks like they use an old truck spindle in the middle there for a pivot. You're seeing drag marks. Yup, you can see the striations or whatever you want to call them. Grooves from the drag stones. There aren't any drag stones left on this one although that could be one right there. That's a suspiciously large stone right nearby here. I'm in the mountain. The mine exploring trail again. Looks like the road is getting a little rougher up here. We bailed out of the Jeep again. We are on a very primitive road right here. I don't think anybody's driven up this guy for a long time. It's supposed to be a couple mines up here. So we're going to go find them. I don't think this was ever even a road. I don't believe it's wide enough probably just to mule trail. But you can definitely see it's a trail of some sort. They've stacked rocks here. Very primitive. We are still making our way down the old mule trail. These are pretty big stack of rocks here that showing up this place where the trail crosses the wash. Stacked up pretty good. There's a wall going up that next switch back there. Here we've come up to the mine. Looks like an inclined shaft. There's a nice looking mineral beam on this little shaft right here. I know you can't see down into it. The beam is over here too. Just to the very top of it. You can see it over there too. Let's go mine exploring. Tom is going down here. It's not real steep right here but it comes to an edge here. I can see it. This is looking back up towards the opening. There's a little attic on that way. I can't see down it. There's a pretty good sized rattlesnake shed. That's about three or four footer once it's stretched out. Here's a pocket they took out. There's a stall. A couple more stalls here. There's a little hook ladder. I don't see a whole lot for a vein. There's still over here. This is looking back up to the shaft. I'm done. Looks like there might have been more down here one time. But it's filled in now. There's this little hook ladder. It's an old timer. I don't know how much more was down here. Probably a fair amount because there's a good sense waste pile out there. I see some timbers down that way. There's a tortoise down in there. A dead tortoise. There's a little room. I can't really see too well in there because I'm reaching my arm through a space. We are heading back down the trail. That was kind of fun. Not the biggest mine in the world, but pretty fun. Pretty rugged trail. We're almost back to our Jeep. We hope you guys enjoyed the video. We appreciate you watching. We will see you on our next adventure. See you next time.