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Alright, so I'm a norwegian student who's contemplating using my summer break prospecting for gold in the woods of Sweden. I've got no experience prospecting, so I'm still in the researching stage of my trip. I'm planing to live in a tent and primarily fish trout/bass for food to live as cheaply as possible while I'm out there prospecting (I also do love fishing)
I'm making this thread to ask for help regarding the prospecting equipment. I've used google a lot to get some info, but can't really find what I'm looking for. The area I'll be prospecting is relatively gold-rich, but it's mainly tiny pieces and nuggets are uncommon from my understanding. I'm therefor not interested in buying any metal detector, but rather some washing equipment. I've looked at several different sluices, dredges and highbanks, but can't seem to find any solid info to help me decide what I should invest in for my trip.
Some info:
- Budget for just the prospecting gear: about 600$-800$. If there are some significant arguments for investing 100-200$ more, I'll seriously consider it.
- Area consist of mostly tiny gold, but I would like the equipment to also be able to catch nuggets if they should occure
- Portable; I'll have no access to car/ATV once I'm in the woods, so I would like to be able to transport the equipment by foot. Walking 3-4 times to transport it all isn't a problem, but I cant carry anything heavier than 10kg (20lbs) or so by hand for longer distances.
- I'll be washing in a small creek
- Would like the highest outcome possible relative to time, energy and money invested. (I'm not expecting to get rich, but to break even in the total would be nice)
- Probably be prospecting for 5-6 weeks in total, hopefully averaging 8 hours a day
- I'm young and healthy, so long days with hard work isn't a problem
This is where I would like your expertise. From my understanding a plastic sluice or two might be my best option as "main washer", considering it's lightweight, cheap and quite effective. I'm also considering buying one of those manual "super pumps" to collect material from between rocks and such.
- Are there any benefits from choosing a metal sluice, rather than plastic?
- Is it beneficial to buy two, or would I only be able to operate one at a time either way?
- Should I consider some of the other options as well? If yes; please tell me what and why?
- If no; please let me know which sluice box you think would be ideal for my use.
- What are your thoughts on those manual pumps, is it worth it? I'm expecting it to be a "decent" alternative to a proper dredge pump, please tell me if I'm wrong.
Also; this is my current list for other prospecting related equipment, tell me if I'm missing any or if there's room for any improvement:
- Digging shovel
- Smaller plastic shovel
- Stone pickaxe
- 2 Pans (What size should I buy? What are the difference in the shapes?)
- "Snuffer" bottles
- Bottles for storing the collected gold
- Buckets
- Classifier(s) (Which size would be ideal?)
- Digital scale
- Miners moss, if my sluice requires it
- Loupe
- Book with prospecting knowledge / notes on prospecting in general
- Journal, for keeping up with the progress
- Gloves and vaders (not sure if that's what it's called in english, i'm referring to those pants used in flyfishing to keep you dry. I already own a pair, so no need to buy new one)
Am I right in my reflections regarding the equipment? Please recommend and let me know what you think, every input is highly appreciated! I would also like to apologize for long post and grammatical errors, english is not my native language :-)
Lastly I would like to thank you all for any help in advance
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I'm making this thread to ask for help regarding the prospecting equipment. I've used google a lot to get some info, but can't really find what I'm looking for. The area I'll be prospecting is relatively gold-rich, but it's mainly tiny pieces and nuggets are uncommon from my understanding. I'm therefor not interested in buying any metal detector, but rather some washing equipment. I've looked at several different sluices, dredges and highbanks, but can't seem to find any solid info to help me decide what I should invest in for my trip.
Some info:
- Budget for just the prospecting gear: about 600$-800$. If there are some significant arguments for investing 100-200$ more, I'll seriously consider it.
- Area consist of mostly tiny gold, but I would like the equipment to also be able to catch nuggets if they should occure
- Portable; I'll have no access to car/ATV once I'm in the woods, so I would like to be able to transport the equipment by foot. Walking 3-4 times to transport it all isn't a problem, but I cant carry anything heavier than 10kg (20lbs) or so by hand for longer distances.
- I'll be washing in a small creek
- Would like the highest outcome possible relative to time, energy and money invested. (I'm not expecting to get rich, but to break even in the total would be nice)
- Probably be prospecting for 5-6 weeks in total, hopefully averaging 8 hours a day
- I'm young and healthy, so long days with hard work isn't a problem
This is where I would like your expertise. From my understanding a plastic sluice or two might be my best option as "main washer", considering it's lightweight, cheap and quite effective. I'm also considering buying one of those manual "super pumps" to collect material from between rocks and such.
- Are there any benefits from choosing a metal sluice, rather than plastic?
- Is it beneficial to buy two, or would I only be able to operate one at a time either way?
- Should I consider some of the other options as well? If yes; please tell me what and why?
- If no; please let me know which sluice box you think would be ideal for my use.
- What are your thoughts on those manual pumps, is it worth it? I'm expecting it to be a "decent" alternative to a proper dredge pump, please tell me if I'm wrong.
Also; this is my current list for other prospecting related equipment, tell me if I'm missing any or if there's room for any improvement:
- Digging shovel
- Smaller plastic shovel
- Stone pickaxe
- 2 Pans (What size should I buy? What are the difference in the shapes?)
- "Snuffer" bottles
- Bottles for storing the collected gold
- Buckets
- Classifier(s) (Which size would be ideal?)
- Digital scale
- Miners moss, if my sluice requires it
- Loupe
- Book with prospecting knowledge / notes on prospecting in general
- Journal, for keeping up with the progress
- Gloves and vaders (not sure if that's what it's called in english, i'm referring to those pants used in flyfishing to keep you dry. I already own a pair, so no need to buy new one)
Am I right in my reflections regarding the equipment? Please recommend and let me know what you think, every input is highly appreciated! I would also like to apologize for long post and grammatical errors, english is not my native language :-)
Lastly I would like to thank you all for any help in advance

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