More of that Utah gold

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Thanks for the maps mason! Been winding my way up the creek. Sampled someone's hole [emoji28][emoji28][emoji28] found a good little bit. So far this is my best of Utah goldImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1468650714.022367.jpg
 

That is damn good, only a days work classifying and sluicing, regardless, nice!
 

Thanks for the maps mason! Been winding my way up the creek. Sampled someone's hole [emoji28][emoji28][emoji28] found a good little bit. So far this is my best of Utah goldView attachment 1337015

Nice!
Looks like your sluice is working well. It's public land so if it looks like a good spot, jump in the hole sample and dig. I imagine that most people only prospect occasionally. Who knows if they even would have come back to that particular spot.
Hopefully things calm down in the next few weeks and I can get back in river.
 

Wow....That looks like what we find on the beaches here in Oregon.

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I played around for a couple hours. I didn't classify any of it. I let the rocks pile up and cleared them as needed. I'm guessing I really need to hike up and follow the trail. I found a fork in the stream I'm guessing following the hiking trail is the way to go.
 

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Figured out my clean up sluice likes to be cleaned every 4-5th bucket
 

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