TheNewCatfish
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- Mar 4, 2011
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I'm curious what you might think. Is it still possible an amateur prospector with just a gold pan could stumble onto a previously UNDISCOVERED gold deposit somewhere in the lower 48 ? Is there still some remote mountain stream somewhere with a fortune in gold sitting there just waiting to be picked up that no one ever found ? I hear all the time NEW gold depositions ARE occurring, and yet I've never heard of anyone DISCOVERING anything in the last 70 years or so. As far as i know the only place NEW discoveries have been made are in Alaska. And the only people finding gold in any QUANTITY in the lower 48 are the people using machines to process thousands of pounds of earth.
It seems to me there remains vast areas of this country that've barely been explored. Just take a look at a map of the Tetons Mountain Range in Wyoming and imagine how many valleys are only accessable by air. What about the new land being uncovered by receding glaciers in the last 50 years ? Think all that ground has been thuroughly picked over already ? Does anyone know if these areas are even being looked at by anyone ?
It seems to me there remains vast areas of this country that've barely been explored. Just take a look at a map of the Tetons Mountain Range in Wyoming and imagine how many valleys are only accessable by air. What about the new land being uncovered by receding glaciers in the last 50 years ? Think all that ground has been thuroughly picked over already ? Does anyone know if these areas are even being looked at by anyone ?
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