Big, beautiful North American Placer!! Freakin fantastic!!!

Lanny in AB

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Big, beautiful North American Placer!! Freakin' fantastic!!!

Unbelievable video of big North American gold nuggets + new finds, pics, videos added: a live thread, so please post your gold shots.
I'll add other videos or stills of big nuggety North American gold as I find them.

This video starts slow, but it's shot underground, so give it a while and then watch out that you don't have a freakin' heart attack!!

I hope you love looking at this as much as I did--every placer miner's dream come true. If you're a rookie, you'll get the fever bad watching this one. (To avoid any confusion, this is not my video, nor is it my clean-up, nor was I involved in any way--I found it by mistake after typing in a search word incorrectly [that's why I'd never found it before], but I sure do love it!!)



Almost 3,800 ounces in the last shot--fines are in the large plastic bags. 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle!

All the best,

Lanny

P.S. I posted it with my beginner's thread as well, but it's so great it deserves it's own place too.

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Also Placarita canyon was a producer, but not as well known or recorded. Mostly because it is a dry canyon with only a seasonal creek. These little guys are from said dry canyon.

That sure is nice character gold! Nice picture too as I like the way you've arranged it. And, thanks for the history on the area.

All the best,

Lanny
 

Hi Lanny, not sure if I shared this before here is a ode to Larry's claim were we all had so much fun:
Gold in the Gold


Chorus. "O we’re off to Larry’s in the green in the green our detectors slithering in the sun and the nuggets they flew like lighting to the rattle in a Minelab’s hum."

I am a merry office boy; I work the files all day, till something came across my mind that I should run away. I’ve always hated slavery from the day I was born so I’m off to join the GPAA and I’m off tomorrow morn.

Chorus

I leave behind my desk and chair and I leave behind my copier. And I leave behind my old computer for no more I’ll need her now. But I’ll take pick and shovel and my handy Goldbug Two and with my comrades by my side we’ll dig a great big hole.

Chorus

I leave behind my sweetheart the one I do adore and I wonder if she thinks of me when she watches the Gold Fever Show. And when the seasons is over and all the gold is found I’ll take her to the church to wed and a digger’s wife she’ll be.

Chorus
 

Hi Lanny, not sure if I shared this before here is a ode to Larry's claim were we all had so much fun:
Gold in the Gold


Chorus. "O we’re off to Larry’s in the green in the green our detectors slithering in the sun and the nuggets they flew like lighting to the rattle in a Minelab’s hum."

I am a merry office boy; I work the files all day, till something came across my mind that I should run away. I’ve always hated slavery from the day I was born so I’m off to join the GPAA and I’m off tomorrow morn.

Chorus

I leave behind my desk and chair and I leave behind my copier. And I leave behind my old computer for no more I’ll need her now. But I’ll take pick and shovel and my handy Goldbug Two and with my comrades by my side we’ll dig a great big hole.

Chorus

I leave behind my sweetheart the one I do adore and I wonder if she thinks of me when she watches the Gold Fever Show. And when the seasons is over and all the gold is found I’ll take her to the church to wed and a digger’s wife she’ll be.

Chorus

No, I haven't seen it before, but man does it stir some memories! I appreciate you sharing it on a thread dedicated to North American placer as you've found some incredible pieces, as well as numerous pieces. So, I really had fun reading your lines as they're penned by someone that's walked the walk (and now sang the song as well) for years and done it successfully.

I've never met a nicer guy than Larry nor one more unselfish and giving, so writing an ode about his claim is perfect. Hunting nuggets on his claim has built an entire bank of pleasant memories in my brain. It's sad he sold his claim, but I truly understand why he needed to do it.

Here's to hoping we can get together in your neck of the woods to chase some of that gorgeous gold in your area. It's been on the bucket list for many a year, and this summer who knows, it may be the time to work on checking that wish off.

All the best,

Lanny
 

This is a fantastic video indeed. We all need to realize however, there has been a lot of expense and financial risk to find this lode and I am willing to place my bet- Most of his return goes to cover expenses in equipment and operations costs long before he can recover a profit. I am sure there is a great return and he has opened a golden parachute to the extent to which his feet shall never touch the ground (if this was an every day occurrence). But, for this one find? It barely covered his expenses...... I am willing to admit how very wrong I may be, but is my observation only.
 

Unbelievable video of big North American gold nuggets + new finds, pics, videos added: a live thread, so please post your gold shots.
I'll add other videos or stills of big nuggety North American gold as I find them.

This video starts slow, but it's shot underground, so give it a while and then watch out that you don't have a freakin' heart attack!!

I hope you love looking at this as much as I did--every placer miner's dream come true. If you're a rookie, you'll get the fever bad watching this one. (To avoid any confusion, this is not my video, nor is it my clean-up, nor was I involved in any way--I found it by mistake after typing in a search word incorrectly [that's why I'd never found it before], but I sure do love it!!)



Almost 3,800 ounces in the last shot--fines are in the large plastic bags. 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle!

All the best,

Lanny

P.S. I posted it with my beginner's thread as well, but it's so great it deserves it's own place too.

___________________________________________________________________

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/metal-detecting-gold/69-bedrock-gold-mysteries.html


Maybe it was mentioned in some other post but....Makes me wonder about the quartz pieces in the oversize reject material. There must be some specimens in that pile. Break out your MD Lanny.:laughing7:
 

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Maybe it was mentioned in some other post but....Makes me wonder about the quartz pieces in the oversize reject material. There must be some specimens in that pile. Break out your MD Lanny.:laughing7:

Good point!

All the best,

Lanny
 

More winter-time eye candy:

 

And, some more that's a follow-up to one of my earlier entries:

 

This gold is gorgeous and unique:

 

This is a nice little collection that reminds me of the fun I used to have dredging:

 

That picture literally made my jaw drop and heart stop. I KNOW that river! I haven't even watched it yet and I'm excited! I know...no cure...must get gold.

watching now...spoiler alert...what does a flake the size of a corn flake look like? I even have the same blue plastic plate. It's our "formal" ware.

The same size in this area, yep. TYVM for posting. Nature of gold. Rattle Rattle! OMG I LOVE IT!
 

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Funny that he thinks of the -20 mesh vials as "really, really small stuff" as that all looks big by CO standards!
 

That picture literally made my jaw drop and heart stop. I KNOW that river! I haven't even watched it yet and I'm excited! I know...no cure...must get gold.

watching now...spoiler alert...what does a flake the size of a corn flake look like? I even have the same blue plastic plate. It's our "formal" ware. (:wink:)

The same size in this area, yep. TYVM for posting. Nature of gold. Rattle Rattle! OMG I LOVE IT!

I agree that it's great to ease somewhat the ache of unrequited gold fever, if using the word that way is even justifiable, but then again, I do think I actually love chasing gold, so maybe it does.

If you didn't get a chance, be sure to look back at page 26 of this thread for the previous couple of videos as there's some gold fever bustin' beauties in them for sure!

All the best,

Lanny
 

Funny that he thinks of the -20 mesh vials as "really, really small stuff" as that all looks big by CO standards!

Well hello Kevin! Nice to know you're still dropping in to leave some comments, and as always, much appreciated. I know here in my home stomping grounds that "little stuff" of his would be big indeed as all we've got right here is the flour gold that's been pounded to powder by the glaciers that would make your Colorado gold look big, so that's why I cross the mountains to the west to get at the big, sassy gold!

On page 26 of this thread, the crystaline gold on the one video, and the wire gold just blew me away. I mean, I've found wire gold before, and crystaline gold to boot, but the quantity and quality that he recovered is flat-out amazing! I've never seen anything like it.

I trust that winter is treating you as well as can be expected and hope that you'll soon get a sniff at some gold.

All the best,

Lanny
 

Big, beautiful North American Placer!! Freakin' fantastic!!!

Well hello Kevin! Nice to know you're still dropping in to leave some comments, and as always, much appreciated. I know here in my home stomping grounds that "little stuff" of his would be big indeed as all we've got right here is the flour gold that's been pounded to powder by the glaciers that would make your Colorado gold look big, so that's why I cross the mountains to the west to get at the big, sassy gold!

On page 26 of this thread, the crystaline gold on the one video, and the wire gold just blew me away. I mean, I've found wire gold before, and crystaline gold to boot, but the quantity and quality that he recovered is flat-out amazing! I've never seen anything like it.

I trust that winter is treating you as well as can be expected and hope that you'll soon get a sniff at some gold.

All the best,

Lanny

I'm with you, that crystalline and wire gold is really something! I've found tiny pieces of wire gold...even those I set aside for my "trophy case"!

As for getting gold fixes, I'm out multiple times a month, every month...including last Friday for the lunch hour :-) here's the result from Friday in the soap dish i use for final cleaning...not up to the standards of this thread but, hey, it's gold!ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1454080788.152898.jpg
 

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I'm with you, that crystalline and wire gold is really something! I've found tiny pieces of wire gold...even those I set aside for my "trophy case"!

As for getting gold fixes, I'm out multiple times a month, every month...including last Friday for the lunch hour :-) here's the result from Friday in the soap dish i use for final cleaning...not up to the standards of this thread but, hey, it's gold!View attachment 1265801

And, it's mighty pretty gold at that! Say, are those split-shot fishing weights in that little pocket by that center flock of gold flakes?

I must admit that I envy you being able to get out all year long. I sure don't have that luxury as the ground is frozen solid, prohibiting nugget shooting, and the streams are frozen too. I guess I could cut a hole and try to get in that way, but I know how cold our water is in the summer time and it's stinkin' cold then!

All the best, and thanks for the picture of the beautiful Colorado gold,

Lanny
 

Stop it. No More. I can't stop drooling!

Ok, I don't want to get arrested for inducing uncontrollable drooling, nor do I want to get busted for getting people over the legal limit for fun, so I'll stop posting gold shots for a while.

All the best,

Lanny
 

@Lanny, that's lead birdshot in the gold pic. I've pulled quite a bit of it out of my suburban creeks over the last few years.
 

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