Propsed Drywashing Area

bchopeful

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Jan 26, 2012
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Lillooet, British Columbia
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Garrett AT Gold
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Proposed Drywashing Area

Hi guys/gals so I am just posting some photos of the area that I would like to drywash this year either using the bellows or puffer, likely Keene models. Its approximately 300 feet or more, above the Fraser river. I took a test sample and found lots of small color. Just wondering what you drywashing folks think of the ground. Any issues that you can see? I still have yet to make a decisions on which model of keene drywasher to get.
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Looks like some tough digging. Otherwise.:thumbsup:

Good luck.
 

Aside from the bank issue, its only 87 steps from where I am parked). With no water anywhere close, drywashing is the only means that I can think of to get the gold.
 

Looks like good dirt!
 

All it needs to be is dry and you're in business. Looks like a great spot.
 

i love my 12volt keene dry washer.and yes it has to be dry.it keeps one person busy.
good luck brad
 

Looks like a great spot except for the bottom pic where you peed on that rock.
Give any clods a massage with your glove over hopper screen to break them up.
Looks like a spot I'm working.
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Good luck and keep us posted
 

hey Bodfiish, you gave me a good laugh. I didn't pee, that is rain lol. The cavity under the huge boulder is nicely protected, but luckily get the wind so things are nice and dry. I ordered up the Keene 12V system. I just can't get over the amount of fine gold in this stuff. I will have to post a picture of the gold on the miller table when I get around to it.
 

Okay so I eventually had enough cons from 5 x 3 gallon pails to put on the Miller table. This is what I ended up with. I think a lot of the really small stuff went over the end of the table. Stuff that you can't see with the naked eye.IMG_1017.JPGIMG_1018.JPG
 

Looks promising.:thumbsup: You may be handicapping yourself if you are not now screening small enough to isolate, what you think your are losing, to batches of only like sized material. I use 30, 50, 70, and 100 mesh then I pan it. Works for me and what I am currently finding drywashing is in those ranges.

Good luck.
 

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Looks promising.:thumbsup: You may be handicapping yourself if you are not now screening small enough to isolate, what you think your are losing, to batches of only like sized material. I use 30, 50, 70, and 100 mesh then I pan it. Works for me and what I am currently finding drywashing is in those ranges.

Good luck.

Exactly this!
 

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