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Recent Trip & Use of Professor Lanny's Bedrock "101" Class
Hi All,
It has been a long a and difficult journey But on 13July2011 I hiked down to a lovely stretch of river as the snows had melted off of the jeep road so I could at last drive to the Trail Head. It took me 2.5 hours to hike down the trail to the river and I was truly glad to get my backpack off of my back and let the ground carry it. I do not know how much the pack weighed but it was truly heavy!
On the first day I managed to hike in, unpack, setup camp, take a picture, eat, cleanup a little and go to sleep. And yes it was just me, by myself again. The river was high so I did not cross it for a little over a week to make sure I was safe in crossing it. The water temperature did not quite make my legs hurt but the legs were cold! I had sunny weather though the first week was 'cool'. The air temperatures of the second week continued to become warmer and warmer till on the day I hiked out the place was finally hot. AND, the water level is dropping quickly, down to 400 cfs today the 26th and was at ~ 1100 cfs on the 13th.
I had several planned "must does" for the trip and I managed to complete all of them as well as one or two unplanned but time consuming activities and I read a lot. I did find gold both with and because of the detector as well as just taking a guess and digging though it was a practical guess as to where gold might be. So here are the 26 pictures and some descriptions of them, they might come through in several groups. Enjoy, 63bkpk
P.S. - sorry, first four pictures are large format
Picture #
8812 taken in the early evening of the 13th looking up river with camp on far right. Note nearly wall to wall river condition.
8813 taken on the 14th a few hundred yards up river from camp. This is the bedrock I detected and pulled out two Sassy but 'little' nuggets (large flakes).
8819 taken on the 14th almost to the falls and looking a bit down river and across river with an interesting canyon in the background
8821 14th of the falls that are on the main river and are the falls shown in 8813
8826 14th showing most of camp. I had the firepit a bit further down river out on a barren gravel bar. Nice Fires!
8827 14th showing a "gathering" of metallic objects that had been left on the bedrock in the above pictures, 9mm & 40 S&W, and yess I did carry them out.
Hi All,
It has been a long a and difficult journey But on 13July2011 I hiked down to a lovely stretch of river as the snows had melted off of the jeep road so I could at last drive to the Trail Head. It took me 2.5 hours to hike down the trail to the river and I was truly glad to get my backpack off of my back and let the ground carry it. I do not know how much the pack weighed but it was truly heavy!
On the first day I managed to hike in, unpack, setup camp, take a picture, eat, cleanup a little and go to sleep. And yes it was just me, by myself again. The river was high so I did not cross it for a little over a week to make sure I was safe in crossing it. The water temperature did not quite make my legs hurt but the legs were cold! I had sunny weather though the first week was 'cool'. The air temperatures of the second week continued to become warmer and warmer till on the day I hiked out the place was finally hot. AND, the water level is dropping quickly, down to 400 cfs today the 26th and was at ~ 1100 cfs on the 13th.
I had several planned "must does" for the trip and I managed to complete all of them as well as one or two unplanned but time consuming activities and I read a lot. I did find gold both with and because of the detector as well as just taking a guess and digging though it was a practical guess as to where gold might be. So here are the 26 pictures and some descriptions of them, they might come through in several groups. Enjoy, 63bkpk
P.S. - sorry, first four pictures are large format
Picture #
8812 taken in the early evening of the 13th looking up river with camp on far right. Note nearly wall to wall river condition.
8813 taken on the 14th a few hundred yards up river from camp. This is the bedrock I detected and pulled out two Sassy but 'little' nuggets (large flakes).
8819 taken on the 14th almost to the falls and looking a bit down river and across river with an interesting canyon in the background
8821 14th of the falls that are on the main river and are the falls shown in 8813
8826 14th showing most of camp. I had the firepit a bit further down river out on a barren gravel bar. Nice Fires!
8827 14th showing a "gathering" of metallic objects that had been left on the bedrock in the above pictures, 9mm & 40 S&W, and yess I did carry them out.
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