MORE LITTLE BOSS MINE* (page 2)

Steve, Gary, Cat, Jim & Laura (several trips)

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we camped here
This Building was either Crew Quarters or the Boss Man's House

this building is repairable
Vandals have kicked holes in the Walls and broken Windows

Gary took this picture of a Bat in flight
Several Bats are living in the Attic

the bats didn't bother us
We set up camp for the night on the front Porch

Cat, Steve & Gary set up here.  Laura set up under a tree by the front of the Cheap Jeep
We set up our sleeping bags on this porch

Cat M1, Steve M14, Laura ax, Gary 22
All of us together at the Little Boss Mine

too big to take home
Cat's Engine in front of our camping area



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