Documented folklore from the Club 49 map, told straight and sourced.
The first live mining camp on the west slope of the Cascades, Monte Cristo pulled gold and silver out of the high headwaters from 1889 to 1907, with money behind it that ran all the way to the Rockefeller name. The railroad kept washing out, the ore ran thin, and the mountains took the town back; a few buildings still stand at the end of a long trail in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness. The ore bodies are real and so are the district records.
Cascade headwaters east of Granite Falls (Snohomish County, WA). Source: TRUE FIND: a documented gold and silver district, now a wilderness ghost camp. The Club 49 map pins this legend at its documented country, beside the real mines, active claims, land status and modeled honey holes of the same ground. Open the free map and go stand in the story.
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