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Cyle Buxton, left, and Jake Slater, an engineer for Reaveley Engineers, tour a mine tunnel opening on property that Buxton owns in Cardiff Fork of Big Cottonwood Canyon on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020. Buxton hired Slater to inspect his property, as well as a mine tunnel opening and structures that are on public land in the canyon.
Spenser Heaps, Deseret News
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS Cyle Buxton wanted to close an abandoned mine on his property in Cardiff Canyon because of what he said was a steady stream of trespassers and fears that someone could get hurt, despite his signs to stay out.
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