Advice for a New Gold-Enthusiast, aka Free Chance to Tell Me I'm Wrong
Hello,
A couple weeks ago I started planning for an unexpected little trip down south in mid-May and realized I was finally going to have a chance to do something I've wanted to do for years: dig for gold. I've been spending some time since then reading up on what I need to do, and boy is there plenty of that. Reading the forums here has been invaluable. Based on that, I think I have the equipment figured out, because I hate not having the right stuff to do something - I ordered a 36" Prospector as my sluice and I will be getting a couple Garret pans, sniffers, and a classifier screen, and I'm set on buckets and shovels. When everything arrives I'll practice with it before I leave and make sure it all works. As far as I can tell... lol.
But I am still quite conflicted on where to go. I got the "go to VA/NC/SC/GA/TN" part pretty quickly. But then I figured at first there would be pay-to-pan locations that would not have much gold left, and then there would be the real places to pan where the guys who knew what they were doing went. I thought the GPAA would be the way to go for that. However, it looks like GPAA claims tend to be not all that great and pretty sparse in the east, and I am not about to join the LDMA for a week. And National Forests seem limited to panning. So now I am back to square one. I expect that really good panning spots are the result of careful research and sampling, and I am not trying to find one of those, but what would you suggest for 2 serious newbies looking for a place that is not overun with 500 screaming children (bless their loud little souls) with very little remaining gold?
A place to put a tent without getting shot (based on some of the posts I've read here, my oh my) would be nice too. I kinda like to keep digging and hunting to separate trips...
Thank you for your time in replying. Every activity has newbies asking the same questions, and I'm sure if I spent (a lot) more time searching I could figure these thing out without having to ask. If there is a specifically good thread, just point me in the right direction.
Thanks!
Hello,
A couple weeks ago I started planning for an unexpected little trip down south in mid-May and realized I was finally going to have a chance to do something I've wanted to do for years: dig for gold. I've been spending some time since then reading up on what I need to do, and boy is there plenty of that. Reading the forums here has been invaluable. Based on that, I think I have the equipment figured out, because I hate not having the right stuff to do something - I ordered a 36" Prospector as my sluice and I will be getting a couple Garret pans, sniffers, and a classifier screen, and I'm set on buckets and shovels. When everything arrives I'll practice with it before I leave and make sure it all works. As far as I can tell... lol.
But I am still quite conflicted on where to go. I got the "go to VA/NC/SC/GA/TN" part pretty quickly. But then I figured at first there would be pay-to-pan locations that would not have much gold left, and then there would be the real places to pan where the guys who knew what they were doing went. I thought the GPAA would be the way to go for that. However, it looks like GPAA claims tend to be not all that great and pretty sparse in the east, and I am not about to join the LDMA for a week. And National Forests seem limited to panning. So now I am back to square one. I expect that really good panning spots are the result of careful research and sampling, and I am not trying to find one of those, but what would you suggest for 2 serious newbies looking for a place that is not overun with 500 screaming children (bless their loud little souls) with very little remaining gold?
A place to put a tent without getting shot (based on some of the posts I've read here, my oh my) would be nice too. I kinda like to keep digging and hunting to separate trips...
Thank you for your time in replying. Every activity has newbies asking the same questions, and I'm sure if I spent (a lot) more time searching I could figure these thing out without having to ask. If there is a specifically good thread, just point me in the right direction.
Thanks!
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