TheNewCatfish
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Headed for Arizona beginning of March. For a small canyon off the Blue River. The gold there is said to be contained in a layer of black sand running along one of the canyon walls not far from the river. More details pinpointing the precise location will be made available once you've joined the expedition at base camp located approx. 40 miles away at Fort Thomas. Transportation by pickup truck to the Blue River Recreational Site on the San Francisco River already arranged. Party will travel from there on foot approximately 3-4 miles up the Blue River. Be prepared to spend several months camping and prospecting. A Long Tom Sluice will have to be constructed and expect to process 70 to 100 five gallon buckets of dirt per day. I have not seen the site yet myself, so i don't know if it will be possible to rig a wire zip line down to the river to move the dirt more efficiently. Hopefully we'll be able to rig a zip line and crank. You will be responsible for bringing all your own tools, panning equipment and camp gear.
How do i know any gold is there if i haven't been there ? Good question. A geologist employed with the nearby Morensey Mine located the site for a family member and helped him dig there for a few weekends until his prospector/relative fell ill and could no longer make trips to the river. This site is located in the Apache Sit Greaves Natl. Forest and thick with mountain lions. So bring a gun.
Yes. This falls in the category of chasing down a gold "legend". I don't know anything for a fact, except the story sounds plausible. If you are interested in making the trip, contact me by PM.
How do i know any gold is there if i haven't been there ? Good question. A geologist employed with the nearby Morensey Mine located the site for a family member and helped him dig there for a few weekends until his prospector/relative fell ill and could no longer make trips to the river. This site is located in the Apache Sit Greaves Natl. Forest and thick with mountain lions. So bring a gun.
Yes. This falls in the category of chasing down a gold "legend". I don't know anything for a fact, except the story sounds plausible. If you are interested in making the trip, contact me by PM.
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