I posted this yesterday:
I appreciate any ideas here. I was detecting and panning for gold up in the San Gabriel mountains a couple of years ago with my son, and my detector sounded off like crazy over a very large rock (about 2ft in diameter). I assumed it was granite, typical white rock with black specks, and super heavy. But I could be wrong. I pushed the rock around to different spots on the ground just to make sure I wasn't catching something NEXT to it.. but no matter where I moved it.. the detector went crazy. I tried researching online any kinds of metals thay may be found in granite rocks... but so far nothing. So if anyone has had any experiences like this.. or any ideas, it would be great. I am planning a trip back with my truck... maybe I can find that same rock and break it up if there's anything worth while inside!
And it was obvious by all the replies that for anyone to give any opinion, I would need to have pics. I searched the web and finally found a very good representation of the rock I was dealing with, so I'm attaching the pic I found. NOW is there anyone that has any idea? haha
I am also *tentatively* planning a trip back up there this weekend. So if that rock is still there I am making it my mission to locate it again... this time with a sledge hammer!
Thanks guys!
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I appreciate any ideas here. I was detecting and panning for gold up in the San Gabriel mountains a couple of years ago with my son, and my detector sounded off like crazy over a very large rock (about 2ft in diameter). I assumed it was granite, typical white rock with black specks, and super heavy. But I could be wrong. I pushed the rock around to different spots on the ground just to make sure I wasn't catching something NEXT to it.. but no matter where I moved it.. the detector went crazy. I tried researching online any kinds of metals thay may be found in granite rocks... but so far nothing. So if anyone has had any experiences like this.. or any ideas, it would be great. I am planning a trip back with my truck... maybe I can find that same rock and break it up if there's anything worth while inside!
And it was obvious by all the replies that for anyone to give any opinion, I would need to have pics. I searched the web and finally found a very good representation of the rock I was dealing with, so I'm attaching the pic I found. NOW is there anyone that has any idea? haha
I am also *tentatively* planning a trip back up there this weekend. So if that rock is still there I am making it my mission to locate it again... this time with a sledge hammer!
Thanks guys!
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