Tis almost the time of year where it is warm enough to get out and look for some gold. Anyone else prospect recreationally?
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Tis almost the time of year where it is warm enough to get out and look for some gold. Anyone else prospect recreationally?
Never have but I would like to give it a try....
I've got some pans. With my skills it's more of an exercise in cooling off than finding gold.
DF, send me a text. I have questions.
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I've been thinking about getting into this for a little while now but haven't got around to it...
COAR 15 panning party anyone?
I heard some big nuggets have been found around the tailing piles of Fairplay. They were found with a metal detector. I spent a whole summer high banking on the Arkansas near Granite got about a gram of dust and a tiny nugget the size of a BBmixed with quartz. I almost bought 14 acres along the Arkansas river last year, the property sold for $40k. I was going to dredge it. If you are serious about placer mining a dredge is the only way to go. I have seen some nice crystalline gold come out of Farncomb Hill near Breckenridge. The Farncomb gold was found with a metal detector.
I have a mining claim above Idaho Springs, but have never done any prospecting. Mostly it's just my little hideaway. There is a little (very little) stream that runs through it in the summer, and I've thought about monkeying around with a pan. Maybe that'll be this years' project...
Need to swap out the motor ib my trommel but other than that my equipment is ready from last year.
Has anyone ever found gold in So Co
Sounds like a bit of fun, never done anything with it myself, but would be an interesting learning experience and a fun way to kill a couple weekends.
140 lbs nugget..
http://coloradowest.auraria.edu/book...ed-summitville
I used to in WA, I'd be down for a little panning.
Would like to try. Might be fun to get the kids out
The biggest nugget I have found... Panning in the creede area
I've done a little in clear creek and around FairPlay and found a little here and there. I've seen GPAA out side of fair play and I know Tom Massey has done a show in the FairPlay/buena vista area.
Here is my custom trommel running at Jeff-Co open space on upper clear creek.
http://youtu.be/JeHYRMg2ybY
I'd have better luck with pan handling.
I'd love to get out with a few members and just make a day of it. Sounds like fun. Geology major at CU here
Been out a few times, I haven't found anything yet....
Dabbled a little in the Clear Creek but didn't do much good. I have dreams of taking a bush flight into some small Alaskan creek and camping out for ~ a month or two one of these years. May never happen but it sounds fun.
Some of my take from last year. I did not find a lot but concentrated more on Equipment development and prototyped my trommel.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...s/IMAG0706.jpg
Very cool RedDog. But I think after watching the Alaska Gold drama on TV I'm curried of gold hunting.
Whats a good entry level metal detector? PM, post, just looking for one. Thanks
Reopening this because I've been playing with a sluice on clear creek and its kind of like gambling except there's more work involved. The house is still winning btw.
I bought a dredge and a 20 acre claim on the Arkansas River near Texas Creek. Unfortunately the water flow has just jumped up to 1100 CFS from 360 CFS. I will have to wait until fall now, unless we have a drought this summer.
I'd love to try, it's still out there. The Hoffmans on Gold Rush moved their operation to CO. And I remember show a couple years ago about gem hunters here.
I find gold every time I go, but it's hard to weigh flakes so small.
I have 8 acres up by Cripple Creek that has a what appear to be a couple of test holes. If anyone would like to come and look around and tell me if I maybe sitting on a gold mine that would cool.
I would be interested in looking at it sometime. I could tell by a Google Earth aerial photo of the likelihood of a precious metal discovery. I can do a basic fire assay too. It would interesting to search the area with a metal detector too. Feel free to PM me.
My wife's family mines recreationally with heavy equipment. Have a lot of claims around Lake George. No gold just Smokey quartz and amzanite crystals. They have had pockets worth over 50,000. Colorado in that 30 square mile area is the only place in the world you can find those two crystals formed with each other. At least that's what the rock nerds tell me.
They were approached to do the same show but turned it down. I think they wanted to keep it something they enjoy on the weekends.