Gold , silver ?

diggerdoodah

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A couple sites in red, possibly some native gold in the light yellow areas. Must be also an area of fines straight east a ways from the marked spots.
 

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Thanks Red_desert waiting for weather to stop having cold flashes. Heres a zoomed in of that area if you are bored.Capturezoomed.PNG
 

Zooming in can make a difference.
 

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Red finaly got out here today or atleast part of it. Need to get my mountain goat boots out . Any ways I know its been awhile but do you happen to remeber what you got hits for in the red areas?
The squares I think if i got the right spot are some bedrock/slate looked all around with out sliding down the side of the hill and braking anthing couldn't find anything obvious.
The circle in red could it be small placer gold ?

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thanks for your time again RED
 

Red circles for my map dowsing, represent metallic signals 2 feet or less deep. Gold/silver can be found in other rock forms besides quartz veins. I know Wyoming this especially is true, everything from sandstone, coal deposits, to manganese seams could contain gold.
 

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