NVkermit
Greenie
Howdy all, yeppers I'm a noob to mining, but I enjoy the hunt as well as the possibilities it brings. I have two small mine sites, the first one has a lot of quartz vein runs, pockets, and some sections with all the tales of good possibilities , the second one sparkles up in the daytime because of the amount of pyrite. The boulders, rocks, and the sand itself appears to be made of black rock and pyrite combined. I've learned so far you can crush down the quartz and work the fines to separate the gold and I have research some on how to release the gold from pyrite. My big question for you fine folks is what would be the best gold detector to take into and around the mines to narrow down my searches and so my time and can be better spent in the more productive areas. Both mines "used" to produce gold when they were last mined 80+ yrs ago. And yes I am the legal registered owner of each claim and will not go into the DEEP shafts until all the proper safety equipment and proper entry/exit gear is in place. For now I'm happy with just searching the shallow pits and tailings. I will be retiring in a few years and these mines will be my hobby (fortune?!) but in the mean time, I plan on getting all the tools I will need and build on the knowledge on how to use them. Thanks for reading my rambles and double thanks if you have any suggested equipment.
This is a picture of basically what type of the pyrite I have at site two.
This is a picture of basically what type of the pyrite I have at site two.