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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/10/2014
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume I 2.10 Maps and Plans
Media Type
D
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2.10 <br />side of the West Fork of Terror Creek in a meadow at 7560 feet in elevation. <br />Newly noted aspects of the site included: a rusted 55- gallon drum filled with <br />modern trash located west of the cabin; a one -hole privy or outhouse located <br />southeast of the cabin; and, the remains of a pole structure that appears to <br />be the remnants of a canvas cabin -tent frame located near the creek <br />southeast of the outhouse. <br />Site 5DT698 the Hughes Cow Camp Cow camp and recreational cabin was <br />originally recorded by Steve Baker of Centuries Research in1984 (Baker <br />1984). It was later revisited by J. Firor and J. McGuire of Alpine <br />Archaeological Consultants in 2005 ( Firor 2005). The site is located on the <br />west side of the East Fork of Terror Creek at an elevation of 7200 feet. <br />Vegetation consists of native grasses, riparian growth dominated by narrow <br />leaf cottonwood, and spruce /fir forest. <br />Site 5DT1719, is a prehistoric open camp, originally recorded by John K. <br />Williams, David Sabata, Ben Ludwig, Matthew Galloway of Smith <br />Environmental in 2007. The following description was derived from their <br />original site form. The site is situated at an elevation of 7400 feet on a bench <br />overlooking Terror Creek to the east. Artifacts were observed eroding from <br />an area devoid of trees and brush, along a gentle east - facing slope. <br />Surrounding the site are thick groves of Gambel oak and Mountain <br />mahogany. An access road runs through the site, and artifacts were <br />observed eroding down the road. The site boundaries were defined on the <br />basis of observable artifacts, which were only found in the clearing and along <br />the road. The site might be larger, but the surrounding brush precluded the <br />identification of additional artifacts. <br />(1)(h) There are no known private cemeteries or Indian burial grounds located in, or <br />within 300 feet, of the proposed permit area. <br />(1)(i) The The BLM inventoried area streams and rivers in 2006 as part of the <br />evaluation of Wild and Scenic Rivers (WSR) in the UFO. In June 2010, <br />the Final Wild and Scenic Eligibility Report for the Uncompahgre Planning <br />Area was released (BLM, 2010). A 1.21 -mile segment of the West Fork of <br />Terror Creek was determined eligible for inclusion in the National Wild and <br />PR -14 2.10-4- 03/14 <br />
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