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ScottMore than legend

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The legend of the drumming noises is actually genuine and also reported in the nearby House Range as well. I have not heard the noises myself, but family members (much of my family is from Delta and my uncle has talked about them) and other locals have. The rumbling noises have been a mystery for a long time and were even featured on Ripley's Believe it or Not.

There have been many theories, but the most plausible theory in recent times is from geologist who theorize that these mountains are so pocketed with caves and crevices that when sharp changes in barometric pressure occur (such as before or during a front) that air moves under the surface in these mountains and its enough air in all these pockets to cause a rumbling when escaping to the surface.
Posted May 7, 2008 11:37 pm

DeanRe: More than legend

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Thanks for adding that information. It is amazing to me all the interesting stuff that is out in the western desert. Mike Kelsey's book got me intriqued (Jack Watson,etc) and now I find out that a mountain range got its name from the "drum noises". I'd like to add this to the front page as a quote if that is all right with you.

Dean
Posted May 7, 2008 11:52 pm

ScottRe: More than legend

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I'd like to add this to the front page as a quote if that is all right with you.

Yes, fine by me.

It is amazing to me all the interesting stuff that is out in the western desert.

Don't forget to visit Desert Mountain, not far from Drum. It's my favorite peak it the immediate area. Very nice.
Posted May 8, 2008 12:20 am

DeanRe: More than legend

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I stopped at Desert Mountain when I made my visit to the Keg Mtn range last november, based on your recommendation. It was early morning and none of my pictures turned out but I agree that it would be worth a return visit. Do you know anything about the "Molen Reef" area of the San Rafael Swell. The town of Molen near Ferron and the Reef were named after an ancestor who helped to settle the area. That is another area I intend to visit but I wondered if you knew anything about that place. ??
Posted May 8, 2008 7:39 am

imontopTime

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Another great page!
Posted May 10, 2008 7:13 pm

LolliNot geological

Voted 10/10

It's Bergakungen who sounds in there...
It's a being, who has power over the fauna and nature's forces. It could use it to give people happiness, but mostly it will end in disaster. If you enter his realms and visit his hall, hundreds of years passes by on the outside, while you believe you're only in there a very short time...

nice page.
Posted May 10, 2008 10:11 pm

Dennis PoulinTerrific!!

Voted 10/10

Sir, another great page. I doff my cap at your page submission.
Posted May 11, 2008 6:29 pm

DeanRe: Terrific!!

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Your words are kind, thank you. I wish I could figure out how to do a page on the one I visited yesterday, Stevens BM. The register only had three names. Yup, John Vitz, and the dynamic duo from the Simi Valley (4 years earlier).
Posted May 12, 2008 9:58 am

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