Hard Prospector
Hero Member
- Aug 29, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
- SDC2300, Gold Monster, Sierra Gold Trac, GB2, the Falcon......and just as many drywashers
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Most publications state that arid regions don't receive enough rain to produce consistent flows through washes/arroyos to classify materials. These infrequent yet violent flash floods throw even the heaviest materials everywhere(including gold) hence digging down to bedrock in these areas may not be worth the effort. Now I sure don't believe everything I read and would take the experience of a seasoned prospector over anything written in some book. Could you elaborate a bit more on this subject....ThanksI shovel down to bedrock and don't fool with flood gold. It has been non existent in areas I work with dry washers in the Picketpost Mountain, Goldfield Mountains, and Superstition Mountain areas. When a gusher comes along, everything gets classified right quickly. Once on bedrock I will hammer and chisel it mercilessly to get into all the cracks. I really need to make another blower vac as they are the handiest piece of kit I have ever seen.