G-bone
Sr. Member
- Dec 9, 2014
- 495
- 942
- Detector(s) used
- Gold Bug Pro w/ NEL coil.
Minelab Xterra 705,
Bazooka Snipers (24" and 30").
Royal Folding Sluice with Gold hog mats.
Thompson 12V Puffer Drywasher.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hello all...
Well Tuesday I had a mold try out in Monrovia CA early in the morning.
And since San Gabriel River is so close, I figured I would consider myself stupid if I didn't take advantage of it.
So I had my backpack loaded and ready with my 30" BGT sniper, pans, classifier, pick, and bucket.
I'm Ready!!!
Got out of my test shots by 10:30am.
Parked and pack on by 11:05.
I was not going to hike in at all. Just hit the river right where I parked.
I have to give a big thank you to the souls that did the initial digging to remove all the overburden.
Yes, I jumped into a previously dug hole (is that considered a No-No?)
Sluice set up by 11:35 and started digging.
I gave myself 1 hour. I wanted to be back on the road heading to work, no later than 1:00 (and that was pushing it)
I watched a video last week, where the gentleman loaded all material (rocks and all) in his bucket and took it to the water. He had a second bucket filled to the brim with water and placed his classifier on top and poured material in, letting the water wash off the big rocks while sifting and then discarding the rocks, this VS classifying at the hole and removing the big rocks while they have dirt and particles of gold potentially still clinging to them.
Yes buckets where heavy for sure, but I feel that it was much more thorough.
So I hammered it hard and pulled 6 FULL buckets from the hole and after classifying I had a solid 3 buckets to the rim of classified material.
Beautiful day too.
When done, I didn't even look, I just poured all the cons into my bucket and headed out.
Panned my cons last night and was happy for the 1 hour of work (funny, I don't feel like it IS work though)
Sure, it's not much. but just seeing a little color, made it all worth while.
Man I love this hobby.
PS - I had a lot of fines that I did not take a picture of so YES the little Sniper catches the small stuff too.
Cheers all
G
Well Tuesday I had a mold try out in Monrovia CA early in the morning.
And since San Gabriel River is so close, I figured I would consider myself stupid if I didn't take advantage of it.
So I had my backpack loaded and ready with my 30" BGT sniper, pans, classifier, pick, and bucket.
I'm Ready!!!
Got out of my test shots by 10:30am.
Parked and pack on by 11:05.
I was not going to hike in at all. Just hit the river right where I parked.
I have to give a big thank you to the souls that did the initial digging to remove all the overburden.
Yes, I jumped into a previously dug hole (is that considered a No-No?)
Sluice set up by 11:35 and started digging.
I gave myself 1 hour. I wanted to be back on the road heading to work, no later than 1:00 (and that was pushing it)
I watched a video last week, where the gentleman loaded all material (rocks and all) in his bucket and took it to the water. He had a second bucket filled to the brim with water and placed his classifier on top and poured material in, letting the water wash off the big rocks while sifting and then discarding the rocks, this VS classifying at the hole and removing the big rocks while they have dirt and particles of gold potentially still clinging to them.
Yes buckets where heavy for sure, but I feel that it was much more thorough.
So I hammered it hard and pulled 6 FULL buckets from the hole and after classifying I had a solid 3 buckets to the rim of classified material.
Beautiful day too.
When done, I didn't even look, I just poured all the cons into my bucket and headed out.
Panned my cons last night and was happy for the 1 hour of work (funny, I don't feel like it IS work though)
Sure, it's not much. but just seeing a little color, made it all worth while.
Man I love this hobby.
PS - I had a lot of fines that I did not take a picture of so YES the little Sniper catches the small stuff too.
Cheers all
G
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