Laserfiche WebLink
State Site#: 5OR65 <br />Temporary #: N/A <br />16. UTM Reference: <br />A. 13; <br />B. 13; <br />C. 13; <br />D. 13: <br />17. Address: <br />4206050 mN <br />4205940 mN <br />4205790 mN <br />4205880 mN <br />Lot: Block: Addition: <br />J <br />a ~ <br />18. l.oeation/Access: From Ouray, take Hwy 550 south about 0.4 miles, past the first switchback to the first <br />dirt road on the right. It is marked as the road to Box Canyon Frills. Take this road (Hwy 361) south then <br />southwest past the road into Box Canyon Falls for about 4.5 miles above Canyon Creek to a fork in the road. <br />Take the left fork about 0.4 miles to the mine. <br />III. NATURAL ENVD~ONMENT <br />19. Topographic Feature(s): <br />^ mountain ^ ledge ^ playa <br />^ hill ^ terrace bench ^ talus slope <br />^ tableland/mesa ® canyon ^ alluvial fan <br />^ ridge ^ valley ^ plain <br />^ saddle/pass ^ basin ^ dune <br />^ alcove/rockshelter ^ floodplain <br />^ cliff ^ cutbank <br />^ elope ^ arroyo/gully <br />20. Describe on-site topography (mention named landforms): The mine is on the steep canyon slopes above <br />Sneftles, Imogene and Canyon Creeks. <br />21. Site Elevation: 9754 feet (x .3048) = 2,973 meters 22. Aspect: 45 ° <br />23. Degree of slope on site: 0-15° 24. Soil Depth: 0-25 cm <br />25. Soil description (character and color): Dazk brown rocky silt loam <br />26. Depositional environment <br />^ aeolian ^ residual ® colluvial <br />^ alluvial ^ none ^ moraine <br />^ other, specify: <br />27. Nearest water. named/nature: Canyon, Sneffels, and Imogene Creeks (permanent) aze all on site <br />distance 0 m 0 ft. <br />28. Nearest permanent water. name Canyon, Sneffels, and Imogene Creeks distance 0 m 0 ft. <br />29. Vegetation on site (list predominate species): Spruce, aspen, willow with riparian along the creeks and <br />spruce forests elsewhere <br />• <br />Management Data Form <br />(page 2 of 4) <br />260350 mE <br />260260 mE <br />260620 mE <br />260600 mE <br />30. Vegetation association/communities surrounding site: Riparian along the creeks and spruce forests <br />elsewhere <br />