I love this shot. Even though you can't see too much detail of these grizzled old prospectors, you can see what they're up against. They're making their way along the Campo Trail in Devil's Canyon, California, in 1904.
While at this late date they wouldn't have had to worry about hostile Indians, there were still plenty of bandits, scorpions, and poisonous snakes around. Not to mention the rough terrain and merciless sun. I wonder whatever happened to these guys? Did they strike the Mother Lode or fade into obscurity, poor and worn out? There are no names attached to this photo so I guess we'll never know.
Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons.
3 comments:
That is a cool old photo.
Cool photo, Sean.
If those mountains could talk, imagine the stories they could tell.
Reminds me of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre with Bogie. I like looking at old western photos, too.
I don't read westerns per se now, but I do like mysteries set in the southwestern US, and Indian stories and legends too.
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