I'm so very sorry Craigs List has become the alternative to hard times. People here in my area of Idaho are struggling and trying to get by. The outsiders though seem to be prospering or act as if nothing is wrong with the economy.
For over a month now, our Temps here in the canyon have been in the high 90's and up to a 107 degrees. We are so very dry here, that some trees are beginning to drop their heat stressed leaves. Even the wild Black Berries not near a good water source are yellowing and the berries are drying up. We have had clouds now and then that looked as if they should have rained but we have not seen any amount of rain for a month. I know in the 1930's, the Old Timers and the records show Idaho was in a drought and back home in the Big Lost River valley, all the trees along the river died. Since about 1984, we have never had winters like we used to get and the trees again along the river have mostly died. If we ever get winters back like we used to get when I was a kid, the outsiders who moved here thinking our weather was mild, will pack their bags.
It is so dry here in the Salmon River canyon, I'm not so willing to do much off road driving for fear of starting a wildfire. I don't do the heat like I used to and raining sweat from my forehead and headphones is not my idea of fun. I was born up there in Brian next to College Station and Dad was born at Victoria. My Grandparents had a huge cattle spread in the Mission Valley area from around the early 1900's and was in the family for about 80-90 years until various family members inherited and then lost or sold their parts of it off. Many times I had wished I could have returned down there when Grandma was still alive to detect it or find and sift out the old dumps. Back in those days, farmers and ranchers had their own dumps on their places. The bad part about Victoria is, it's not really all that far from the coast waters and the land is so flat, it don't drain very well so iron relics may not last very long in the soil there.
300 acres around the Alamo area should produce something, possibly even Spanish origin. Hope you get one more hunt under the belt.