Compressor Shack
Located on an upper black shale bedrock bench, the compressor shack served to house a large air compressor, providing air to drill and blast bedrock drains to facilitate the old time gold mining operation.
COMPRESSOR
Ingersoll Rand compressor housed in the Dan Creek compressor shack. Operated by a water-driven pelton wheel, it provided compressed air to drill and blast bedrock drains to facilitate the old time gold mining operation.
COPPER NUGGET and DRYAS LEAF
Copper nugget weighing about two pounds with Dryas leaf. Found at Dan Creek.
PANORAMA OF THE NIZINA RIVER VALLEY
Looking across the Nizina River from Williams Peak. Mile-High-Cliffs on the right and Sourdough Mountain center.
EARLY WINTER VIEW LOOKING DOWN DAN CREEK
November view looking down Dan Creek.
ANTIQUES FROM DAYS GONE BY
Compressor shack antiques porcelain dinner ware, velvet tobacco cans and blasting caps can cover.
OLD ROUND POINT SHOVEL
Old round point shovel used at Dan Creek, note the inset photo with the shovel trademark.
ONE OF A KIND SUNSET
Unusual sunset at Dan Creek, looking southeast towards the Chitina River
CLAIM MARKER FROM THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
Claim marker axed into a live Black Spruce
DAN CREEK SAFE
One of the two Dan Creek safes.
GRIZZLY BEAR TRACKS AT THE MOUTH OF DAN CREEK
Tracks made in about 6 inches of snow and then windblown.
VIEW LOOKING UP DAN CREEK
Boulder mountain on the left, Nicholai Butte just left of center and the shoulder of Williams Peak on the right. View from bridge across Dan Creek looking up the creek.
LOOKING DOWN DAN CREEK
Early 1900's view looking down Dan Creek, across the Nizina River, Sourdough Mountain in the background. Photo courtesy University of Alaska Fairbanks Regina Knill Cope collection.
ANTIQE KEROSENE CAN
Antique kerosene can found along the old pack trail going to Dan Creek. Note the pour spout on the top right of the can.
WINTER SUNRISE ON SOURDOUGH MOUNTAIN
Mid-winter sunrise on Sourdough Mountain, view from Dan Creek.
ANTIQUE BRASS T VALVE
Antique brass T valve found in the compressor shack.
COMPRESSOR SHACK
Compressor shack, on upper black shale bench. Note the large boulders. The old timers left them and mined around them.
HYDRAULIC MONITOR
Hydraulic monitor, used high pressure stream of water to move gold bearing gravel through the sluice box.
PIPE AND VALVE
Large pipe bringing a head of water from the dam at the Hole-In-The-Wall to the hydraulic monitor. Large valve used to divert the flow when not needed.
OLD TIME SLUICE BOX SETUP
Old time sluice box setup in the lower Dan Creek Valley.
LOOKING DOWN KENNICOTT GLACIER
Looking down the Kennicott Glacier toward the town of McCarthy, Alaska.
EARLY DAM AT THE HOLE-IN-THE-WALL
Early dam at the Hole-In-The-Wall to generate water pressure for hydraulic mining. Photo courtesy of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Regina Knill Cope collection.