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I've noticed very little debris in this area so far, despite its previous usage, but one exception is this chemical bucket

6673-chemicals.jpg I continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksThumbnailsI walk up the old road behind the cabin, which leads to the old prospects marked on my mapI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksThumbnailsI walk up the old road behind the cabin, which leads to the old prospects marked on my mapI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksThumbnailsI walk up the old road behind the cabin, which leads to the old prospects marked on my mapI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksThumbnailsI walk up the old road behind the cabin, which leads to the old prospects marked on my mapI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksThumbnailsI walk up the old road behind the cabin, which leads to the old prospects marked on my map

The weathered label on the can says, "Quik Foam Baroid Heating Chemicals." This product is apparently used to accelerate the process of drilling holes in the ground.