I've got gold fever back again.

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It's been a hard 2 years after losing a job I had for over 20 years, but I got a new job 9 months ago and finally I am ready to hit the streams again. While I haven't been mining, I have been building new equipment looking forward to test them. Finding ways to deal with the restrictive laws I have to deal with here in Washington state is fun and a challenge. I will not divulge what I built because big brother is watching and that is a warning to all of you mining in mining restrictive states, for now it is legal. Also, I am creating list of all the places that I know that has good gold that I have mined over 30 years, remembering all those places is a fun challenge but also those special memories mining with my old friends that are now gone. I miss them all but my memories keep them alive. Best new year to all of you.
 

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It's been a hard 2 years after losing a job I had for over 20 years, but I got a new job 9 months ago and finally I am ready to hit the streams again. While I haven't been mining, I have been building new equipment looking forward to test them. Finding ways to deal with the restrictive laws I have to deal with here in Washington state is fun and a challenge. I will not divulge what I built because big brother is watching and that is a warning to all of you mining in mining restrictive states, for now it is legal. Also, I am creating list of all the places that I know that has good gold that I have mined over 30 years, remembering all those places is a fun challenge but also those special memories mining with my old friends that are now gone. I miss them all but my memories keep them alive. Best new year to all of you.
Dedicating 20 years to the same employer means you likely have qualities/skills that put the current workforce to shame. I hope you are moving up. Usually underpaid and UNDER APPRECIATED. They likely are finding out right about now.
 

It's fun thinking back about all the places I've washed a pan. I decided to try and keep track of them, and made myself a map on google maps.
It's also motivation that I need to get out more and put some more pins on this map.

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It's fun thinking back about all the places I've washed a pan. I decided to try and keep track of them, and made myself a map on google maps.
It's also motivation that I need to get out more and put some more pins on this map.

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I'd like to do a map like that to track my adventures also ! Google maps you say ! It's been raining and will continue for a couple more days so maybe I'll do that then ! THANKS FOR THE TIP !!
 

I'd like to do a map like that to track my adventures also ! Google maps you say ! It's been raining and will continue for a couple more days so maybe I'll do that then ! THANKS FOR THE TIP !!
I'd love to see a map of someone who's got a lot more years of prospecting under their belt. Let me know if you need any help getting it going!
 

I'd love to see a map of someone who's got a lot more years of prospecting under their belt. Let me know if you need any help getting it going!
Not going to happen, sadly. With the price of gold and finding good place to mine becoming rare we old timers wont share anymore. the knowledge you want must be earned. You must share first.
 

Not going to happen, sadly. With the price of gold and finding good place to mine becoming rare we old timers wont share anymore. the knowledge you want must be earned. You must share first.
Some really good spots have been ruined by loose lips. Folks come in from hundreds of miles away and ruin it for everyone else. Sometimes the culprit is a website/mag writer telling everyone how good it is in particular areas. The camping, scenery, the abundant gold in every pan. Retired folks innocently spend the week days digging your claim, while you sit at your desk waiting for Friday.

It’s not a sad fact, it’s the tradition of mining secrecy. It’s much stronger than the protection of a good hunting spot.

Find your own gold. It’s not like there isn’t a million pages of mining history archived on Google Books, government funded geologic studies, and great websites dedicated to land matters (shaking my head at certain others right now).
 

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Yep , as soon as you document a location (mining claim or not ) people will show up claiming they didn't know the land was under a Federal Mining claim and hope you would let them stay for a day or return when you leave ! It never fails to happen !!!
 

Not going to happen, sadly. With the price of gold and finding good place to mine becoming rare we old timers wont share anymore. the knowledge you want must be earned. You must share first.
Not everyone is trying to steal your secrets. I'm also not foolish enough to think someone is going to share all their spots with the internet. I'm more implying something very generic like my image. Just to see the variety of places of someone has been doing it for a few decades.
 

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