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Jul 2012Albuqerque, NM / Durango, COGarrett Infinium & Gold Bug II, Bazooka Super Prospector Sluice269 33 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting Where can geocomunnicator style mine claim shape files be found online?
Since the mine claim geocommunicator map has been taken down at BLM, I have been scouring the internet for mine claim shape files, but have had zero luck. These are not the files like mc_120313.zip you can easily find on BLM, I am talking about the data files that show the actual shape and size of each claim, just like it used to show them on geocommunicator map. I am posting to see if anyone knows where to get that information? I can image the data with software a friend of mine has once I have the files, so that is not an issue. Please post the URL where they can be found if you know. Thanks.

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#2minerrick 

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It cannot be found online. You need to go to the County Recorders or BLM to see the actual filing papers. Geocommunicator never did show the actual claim boundaries, just an approximation. All I used it for was to look for previously claimed property. I surely wouldn't have depended upon it to find active claims.

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#3UncleMatt 


Jul 2012Albuqerque, NM / Durango, COGarrett Infinium & Gold Bug II, Bazooka Super Prospector Sluice269 33 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
NOW it cannot be found online, but those specific claim shapes and data were once posted on the geocommunicator map. I just got off the phone with the BLM office in Denver. I was told that info was removed because it wasn't verified as correct by the feds prior to putting it out on the web as factual. So now they require you to go to each claim on LR2000 to get the claim maps one by one instead of providing them in a searchable map format.
It seems our need to know and the ability to provide accurate info with current internet technology have not been kept up with by BLM or USGS, and they got ahead of themselves when they released that on the geocommunicator map. I wish they would upgrade and get that information back to the public.

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