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Lost Creek Mining, LLC <br />P.Q. Box 271052 <br />Louisville, CO 80027 <br />303-242-0880 or 720-434-1663 <br />Iogicreekmining@gmall.com <br />04/05/18 <br />RE: Need For State Reclamation Permit :"Is It Mining?" <br />Reference Permit M2018008 <br />Please be advised that this is an amended I1M form. We made a rather large error in our stated <br />area of surface disturbance on our previously submitted form. Our actual surface disturbance is, <br />and will always be, much smaller than we had previously thought. This amended form is <br />fundamentally the same, with the only changes being in response to question number eight. <br />1. Bighorn Spine Lode Claim CMC# 287912, SE % Section 19, SW % Section 20, of Township <br />51 North, Range 7 East, 23rd N.M. PM, Chaffee County, CO. It is 18.8 miles by road to Nathrop, <br />Co. <br />2. The site of material extraction Is public property, within the San Isabel National Forest. <br />3. We propose to extract crystals of quartz, smoky quartz, feldspars, fluorite, topaz, aquamarine, <br />Beryl, bertrandite, phenakite, and any other valuable mineral which can be located in the Mount <br />Antero Granite and associate granites and greisens. The site consists of a saddle on the main <br />ridge line of Mount White, extending down the slope to the south. The terrain is mostly exposed <br />bedrock, and cemented or loose talus and scree, with the only vegetation on the entire claim <br />appearing in the saddle near the northwest comer of the claim, extending along the north <br />boundary line for a short distance. The claim site is extremely remote and difficult to access. <br />4. All cleaning and processing of extracted minerals occurs off site. Extraction at this site will <br />only consist of handwork utilizing shovels, picks, hammers, chisels, gads, and other such hand <br />tools. <br />5. The extracted material will be hauled off site. <br />6. There is no use of the extracted material on site. <br />7.The material will be hauled by foot in backpacks to the operators vehicles parked at the island <br />on Mount White. The Intended use for the material is to be primarily sold as mineral specimens, <br />and to be used for cut stones, or as parts of other created items for sale. <br />8. The proposed area of extraction will be small pits in various areas within the entire 20 acre <br />claim. Occasional small exploration pits will be dug in various areas of the claim, and are <br />