GrizzlyGremlin
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- Nov 17, 2012
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This journal thread is my ongoing thread encompassing my very first year dredging for GOLD.
My dredge is a 4" keene ultra mini, equipped with a t80 air compressor and hookah system.
This is my 6th year prospecting but only 2nd year of being thoroughly struck with the addiction and an OCD to precious metals, known commonly as gold fever. This is a real psychological condition similar to that of the many compulsive disorders.
My crew includes myself, my brother, and childhood friend Corey.
My brother thinks like gold, i credit him with almost ALL of my gold finds, he is a gold sniffing machine, also 6'3 and 200lbs of muscle doesn't hurt.
Corey is our mechanic and dirt chewing monster. He can dig with spade for 12 hours a day for 7 days in a row. As a professional in his field riding mowers, loaders, excavators, and dump trucks we trust all the tools to him.
I am the brains and billfold i guess you could say. I can research information for hours and hours on stupidly obscure and pointless topics. I also can dig to china and back in a day.
We feel our crew can outwork anyone at anything anywhere. We all REFUSE failure as an option in all aspects of life, and our gold quest is no exception.
Our biggest hurdle is scheduling this summer as to maximize the number of days we can dredge. We worked it out so that I will have either one or both of them for a full day but most weeks 2 full days per week from now until sept 15.
This is a commitment we all made and probably the most exciting commitment I've ever made.
We have Expectations and Goals. We keep them Separate.
Our First Goal for the season is 4 ounces.
1/4lb of gold doest come easy for anyone but we feel that its a good goal.
Our second Goal is to find the Largest nugget ever found in the state of NH.
Both are stretches but aiming high is key when your target is so far away.
My expectation for this season is 1 ounce and a few 1 gram class nuggets.
Most importantly of all, we have FUN! Just being on the river makes it worth it.
My dredge is a 4" keene ultra mini, equipped with a t80 air compressor and hookah system.
This is my 6th year prospecting but only 2nd year of being thoroughly struck with the addiction and an OCD to precious metals, known commonly as gold fever. This is a real psychological condition similar to that of the many compulsive disorders.
My crew includes myself, my brother, and childhood friend Corey.
My brother thinks like gold, i credit him with almost ALL of my gold finds, he is a gold sniffing machine, also 6'3 and 200lbs of muscle doesn't hurt.
Corey is our mechanic and dirt chewing monster. He can dig with spade for 12 hours a day for 7 days in a row. As a professional in his field riding mowers, loaders, excavators, and dump trucks we trust all the tools to him.
I am the brains and billfold i guess you could say. I can research information for hours and hours on stupidly obscure and pointless topics. I also can dig to china and back in a day.
We feel our crew can outwork anyone at anything anywhere. We all REFUSE failure as an option in all aspects of life, and our gold quest is no exception.
Our biggest hurdle is scheduling this summer as to maximize the number of days we can dredge. We worked it out so that I will have either one or both of them for a full day but most weeks 2 full days per week from now until sept 15.
This is a commitment we all made and probably the most exciting commitment I've ever made.
We have Expectations and Goals. We keep them Separate.
Our First Goal for the season is 4 ounces.
1/4lb of gold doest come easy for anyone but we feel that its a good goal.
Our second Goal is to find the Largest nugget ever found in the state of NH.
Both are stretches but aiming high is key when your target is so far away.
My expectation for this season is 1 ounce and a few 1 gram class nuggets.
Most importantly of all, we have FUN! Just being on the river makes it worth it.