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At
Riley's Farm
Welcomes you to the California 'Diggins'
for a ....

Pricing and Reservations
Here!
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The Californian
Reports
May 5, 1849
"GOLD
is so plentiful
here
that all
one must do in order
to get
rich, is to stoop over
and pick it
up."
"The average miner in
California
is now making $8 per day
in GOLD
finds compared to the
national average
wage of $1 per day!"
Traveler's Pack Light:
Necessary
Goods
& Supplies can be purchased at
the Crossbow Mining Co. Store!! $$$$$$$$$$$$
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(This is an interactive, 1st
person experience as a Gold Rush 'Forty-Niner')
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Upon arrival , be greeted by miners
eager for news of home. Exchange stories, and share your travel routes &
troubles. Learn how nearby claims are holding out, and speculate where
the next big strike will be found!
Eager to seek a fortune, be persuaded to work Crossbow
Mining Co. claim, (run by potentially greedy Claim Boss Rowdy Ryan), and
keep a percentage
of your finds!
(Workshop activities indicated by
italics below) |
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Wasting no time, begin your search.
Gold-bearing ore must be extracted from the Mine Shaft
using pick and shovel. An ore sample has already been submitted to the
Assayer for evaluation and this vein is of high
concentration! |
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Contrary to many newspaper reports,
finding gold involves hard work! Begin the separation process.
With willingness to work and a little luck, Dry Mining with
screens and shovels will reveal coarse gold. |
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The Sluice Box or 'Long
Tom', is a useful tool for washing lighter soil matter away from
heavier gold. As water roars through the box, it will be forced
over 'rifles' (small slats of wood placed perpendicular to the
box length). Heavy gold flakes and nuggets will collect in front
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Lighter flakes and gold dust carried from the sluice into a lower trough can
be collected using a Gold Pan. This placer mining method
can also be utilized in the final process of separation for Lode
Gold! |
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Domestic animals such as horses, donkies,
sheep, pigs, goats, and chickens make life on the frontier of California
more tolerable. Feed, water, and clean up
after the Animals that provide miners with food to eat,
helpful labor, transportation and many useful supplies.
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Tents make for good mobile
shelter, but a Log Cabin is more comfortable if you're
going to stay put for a time. Come inside and rest your feet. Notice the
squared logs and dovetail joints that fit each log into place? Take a
chance to write home using Quill and Ink. |
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Saw, split, and stack wood for cooking
fuel, and cabin heat during cold winter temperatures. Fetch a pale of
water to wash clothes with, stuff a mattress with fresh hay, sweep the
cabin or busy yourself with other Miner's Chores.
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The
Chuck-Wagon is supplied with dried food goods, wheat, flour,
salt, sugar, coffee, and salted pork (the company cook may ask for
help preparing the next meal). At mid-day a
Miner's Ration of
whole-wheat bread, cheese, fruit, jerked beef, and lemonade is
distributed to those have hunger and thirst. Plus, plenty of good, cold
water is available throughout the day for those who work up a sweat!
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While you may have to come to
California is search of riches, remember to have fun while you are
here! Race a friend as you Rope Climb to mineshaft #2.
Throw tomahawks in competition or Square Dance
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Before going, have your gold finds
Assayed and discover their purity. Test your gold's weight,
hardness, luster, and melting point to make an accurate
determination. Use mathematics to figure it's value--and
remember to calculate what Rowdy Ryan's share will be! |
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Details:
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$12 Per
person for Groups of 25 or more with 1 adult free for every 20
students.
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A Miner's
Ration of: Whole-Wheat Bread, Cheese, Fruit, and Jerky is included in
the price.
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This tour
usually begins at 10:00 AM and concludes around 2:00 PM
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Note to
Schools: parents are encouraged to attend; adults in excess of the 1
per 20 ratio pay the normal admission price of $12 per person.
(Families or individuals may join a tour in
progress for $15 per person; check the
calendar
link for available days)
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Photos Courtesy of Fred Williams
Crossbow Mining Co.
at Riley's Farm
12253 S. Oak Glen Rd.
Oak Glen, CA 92399
(909) 790-5852
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