HALEY MINE*

Steve, Gary, Cat, & Laura

WesternGhostTowns.com does not encourage anyone to enter abandoned mines.   Our purpose here is to present a historical perspective and an entertaining viewpoint to the many old mines of the West.  Although we have been exploring old mines for more than 35 years, we are by no means experts in this field.   Some of the many dangers include deep, open vertical shafts, rotten or missing ladders, rotten or missing support timbers, loose rock, coller cave-ins, water, carbon monoxide/carbon dioxide, and explosives.   Even if someone were to survive a mine accident, the remote location of most mines causes lengthy delays in any rescue attempts.   All mines shown on this site were thoroughly examined, with all suitable precautions taken when documenting these sites.   We do not take responsibility for any injuries or death which may occur by visiting these mines nor will we provide any directions.

 


headframe
This is the Haley Mine

this area is well secluded
This Compressed Air Tank is located by the Headframe

the trees were originally in pots
This large House is almost hidden by the Trees

this was a nice house
Another view of the same House

the tree roots have escaped from the drums long ago
These Trees were planted in 50 gallon drums

this house needs a lot of work
A Chair and Bedsprings

soon to be firewood
Other Buildings aren't in as good condition

too bad the building is falling down
Check out this Fireplace



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