- Apr 27, 2015
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- 295
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Axiom and XP Deus
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I found what I believe to be is an old hard rock prospect in El Dorado county, CA near the South Fork of the American river. Some months earlier I located a quartz out-cropping or ledge in the same gulch. About 200 yards upstream in the same gulch there is another outcropping. It looks like many years ago someone broke up about one-half of the ledge into chunks that vary from fist size to about gallon can size. There are two piles of quartz chunks, each about 12' x 8' x 3'. It looks like they were stacked by tossing. I guess the miners were looking for signs of gold in the quartz chunks they broke up. Is this something miners might do over a hundred years ago? I found a few small round nails and one square nail at the site. The site is covered in brush and all of the quartz chunks are covered in lichens and moss so it is very old. I might return and try to metal detect the quartz chunks. PM me if anyone is interested in seeing the site or more photos. Ed.