![]() Larry Crispell of the Breckenridge Heritage Alliance explains. Getting to that gold required a new form of mining -the dredge. Then the shaft mines, but there was money to be made on the valley floor. "That is a very rich history, a very rich story for Breckenridge."įirst came the placer mines along the streambanks. "Breckenridge was founded on the discovery of gold," says Wendy Wolfe, who sits on the Breckenridge town council. These are the tailings piles from the numerous gold dredges that operated in the area up in the early half of the 20th century. (CBS4) - They're scars left over from a bygone era - huge piles of torn-up earth that lie in the valleys surrounding Breckenridge. interesting things to say (I won't spoil who).BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. I'm also wondering if the ring is supposed to have some lore relevance since I've found one other castaway who had some. It's a big part of why the ring is confusing me a little. I don't know what happens if you give it to the father (I'm guessing it's another skill book). There's another quest item, the brass buckle, that can be sold to the trader instead of giving it to the Grieving Father. When you think about it, it would be really counter productive then to have a ring that has an effect that you need to have on you and have a feature to quick sell all valuables and you can't use it ever then if you don't want to accidentally sell the ring. I could be wrong ofc but it would be weird for the ring to have any special effect when you can easily sell it automatically for 90 gold by clicking sell all at the trader. I saw that description as well but since the ring does go automatically in the trinket category for selling at the trader shop I think it's nothing more than a random description. Originally posted by Nikolaus:That's a very good question.
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