Frost Creek #5: This adit (T7NR13WS30SWSE) in near adit #4 but farther off of the road. The 

 portal consists of a partially collapsed entrance behind a partially collapsed wooden headframe 

 The largest opening was 1 .2 m high by 0.5 m wide obstructed with cobwebs. This mine was not 

 entered. No bat calls were recorded on an ANABAT unit left overnight at the portal on 10 July. 



Frost Creek #6: This adit (T7NR13WS30SWSE) near adits #4 and #5 is completely collapsed 

 and was not monitored because of no potential for use by bats. 



Cliff Creek #1: This adit (T7NR13WS30SWSW) is mostly collapsed , extending only 4 m from 

 the "portal". It was not monitored because of low potential for use by bats. 



Cliff Creek #2: This adit (T7NR13WS30SWSW) has been secured with a culvert installed in the 

 portal, and sealed with a metal-mesh grating. The extent of workings behind the grate is 

 unknown. It was not monitored overnight because the grating precluded use of the working by 

 bats. 



Cliff Creek #3: This adit (T7NR13WS30NESW) is on the S-facing slope near the workings #4 

 and #5. The working is a gently sloping decline, collapsed ca. 8 m from the portal. There was 

 no evidence of bat use and the site was not monitored overnight because of low potential for use 

 by bats. 



Cliff Creek #4: This adit (about 8 m E of adit #3) extends only 3 m beyond the portal. There 

 was no evidence of use by bats and the site was not monitored overnight because of low potential 

 for use by bats. 



Cliff Creek #5: This site (up drainage from adit #4) is comprised of two shallow workings. #5a 

 is collapsed < 2 m from the portal (which is situated behind a mature Douglas-fir). #5b is a 

 decline extending 8 m from the portal to the drift. The portal is located behind a rocky mountain 

 juniper. There was no evidence of use by bats in either working. Both workings had little 

 potential for significant use by bats and were not monitored overnight. 



Cliff Creek #6: This adit (down slope and between adits #5a and #5b) consists of an open portal 

 1 .5 m tall by 1 .0 m wide and secured with a cable net (mesh size =14X14 cm). The cable 

 netting can be bypassed by people, but there was no evidence of recent human activity within the 

 working. The drift is level and extends 22 m to the drift face, curving to the left (W) in the last 

 10 m. The drift itself is 2.0 m tall by 1 . 1 m wide. Dry bulb temperature at the drift face was 

 54°F with 80% relative humidity at 15:50 on 10 July. Dry bulb temperature outside at the portal 

 was 57°F. No bat guano was found. The site was not monitored overnight because the cable 

 netting would deter use by bats. 



Cliff Creek #7: This shaft (T7NR13WS30SWSW) on the ridge crest above adit #3 is a simple 

 and shallow working, extending 8-9 m deep below a portal entrance 2 X 1 m in dimensions. 

 Although the working was not entered, there was no evidence of side workings. The site has low 

 potential for significant use by bats and was not monitored overnight. 



