
Montezuma sits at the confluence of several high-altitude drainages, serving as a hub for the intense mining activity that defined this section of the Continental Divide in the late 1950s. The landscape is dense with lode claims and workings, showing a transition from the legacy of early silver camps to modern mineral exploration. Prospectors and historians can trace the concentration of mines along Peru Creek, including the Maid of Orleans and the Pennsylvania Mine, while the southern slopes above the North Fork South Platte River Valley reveal higher-elevation operations like the Whale Mine and Missouri Mine. The map highlights the challenging alpine transportation routes of the era, such as the Webster Pass Trail crossing at Webster Pass, which historically linked the Snake River drainage with the Hall Valley district. This survey documents the specific locations of dozens of named mines and mountain peaks, including Argentine Peak and Geneva Peak, before late 20th-century preservation and environmental changes.
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1924 Montezuma
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1926 Montezuma
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1933 Montezuma
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1958 Montezuma
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1958 Montezuma
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1974 Montezuma
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1994 Montezuma
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2022 Montezuma
Summit County, CO