Will Walker…Dad called him “Uncle Will” staked his claim on Rattlesnake Hill during the second great California Gold Rush in the early 1900’s. Owning nothing but a spunky old mule, Bluebell, and the most rudimentary mining supplies, Uncle Will struck it big in the mountains near Chico. With a fistful of nuggets from his mine, Uncle Will staked himself to eight prime properties in San Francisco and roared through the Twenties on his rental profits. When the Great Depression left him penniless, Uncle Will still considered himself a wealthy man… he had more than most - a trusted companion, Bluebell, and a rich and hope-filled lifetime ahead of him, living out his days, searching for the elusive metal on Rattlesnake Hill. Just as Uncle Will’s claim has remained in the family, the Mining Bug has bitten every generation since.