brchcar1445
Jr. Member
- Jul 10, 2014
- 22
- 16
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I asked this question in one of my other threads, but the thread topic was completely unrelated. So I decided to start a new one. I sniffed out an old mine in my area, the mine started in 1909 and ended around 1920. Those dates are approximate. I can see a giant tailings pile from google maps, but it’s going to be hard to get to. There is no longer a road that leads to it so I don’t think its been messed with much. This mine mainly mined copper with gold being a very strong byproduct. Initial testing of the mine concluded that the surface samples of gold and copper were adequate for them to open an underground mine. My question is this. I don’t have a lot of time to be in this area, I’m assuming if there was gold in the mine, there is probably gold in the little creek that runs next to it. Would you spend more time running tailings in the bazooka, or would you spend more time mining the creek (looking for bedrock and such)? Would you sample both? And then make your decision? Ive heard about people find great stuff in tailings, but that usually involves a metal detector, which I don’t have. Any insight on how you would prospect this area would be extremely helpful!
Amazon Forum Fav đź‘Ť
Upvote
0