TheNewCatfish
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- Mar 4, 2011
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When i go panning, i like to explore as well. Go places where people normally don't go. I like to see WARNING SIGNS. Like "4-wheel drive vehicles should not attempt to travel this road alone, drive in convoys for your safety". Now that's a rough road. I like the whole Jerimiah Jonsen experience. No ATVs and no camper trailers. You walk in with whatever you can carry in your backpack.
In April i travelled down the San Francisco River from Glenwood New Mexico to the Martinez Ranch near the Blue River in Arizona. Took me about three and a half weeks dragging my supplies along behind me tied to an inflated 18 inch truck tire innertube (my pack mule). Although several people said there was probably lots of gold in the San Francisco, i never found anything except a couple of small particles of gold and a truckload of black sand. The look on the ranchhand's face when i walked out the river was priceless though. He said he'd been there 25 years and never heard of anyone ever doing that before.
I'm planning a trip northwest of Canon, Colorado or maybe somewhere near Casper, Wyoming for July and August. Haven't decided yet. If anyone has done some pretty remote bushwhacking to pan for gold and explore, i'm all open for suggestions. Something out west though, i've done the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona already. And please, don't suggest Alaska. I'm crazy, but i'm not that crazy.
In April i travelled down the San Francisco River from Glenwood New Mexico to the Martinez Ranch near the Blue River in Arizona. Took me about three and a half weeks dragging my supplies along behind me tied to an inflated 18 inch truck tire innertube (my pack mule). Although several people said there was probably lots of gold in the San Francisco, i never found anything except a couple of small particles of gold and a truckload of black sand. The look on the ranchhand's face when i walked out the river was priceless though. He said he'd been there 25 years and never heard of anyone ever doing that before.
I'm planning a trip northwest of Canon, Colorado or maybe somewhere near Casper, Wyoming for July and August. Haven't decided yet. If anyone has done some pretty remote bushwhacking to pan for gold and explore, i'm all open for suggestions. Something out west though, i've done the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona already. And please, don't suggest Alaska. I'm crazy, but i'm not that crazy.
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