The Trek in a snapshot

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Be a responsible explorer
Note: This is a reference Trek. More details may be added later.
Mines are dangerous. Enter at your own risk.
I do not know the name to this mine, so that is why it got assigned a generic name.
Getting to this mine is quite difficult and will probably take about two hours roundtrip from the Little Cottonwood Canyon Road. This small prospect only goes in a few feet but if you are stuck on this mountain in a rainstorm, you could hide in here until it subsides.