The Many Lost Treasures of Mariposa, CA (Photos Added)

Good survival technique Eagle. Shows how a poncho could save your life.

on another note- I just saw this on the web and thought I'd share for your gold fix for the day. Came from Telluride and all I can say is Wow!

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Good survival technique Eagle. Shows how a poncho could save your life.

on another note- I just saw this on the web and thought I'd share for your gold fix for the day. Came from Telluride and all I can say is Wow!

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Wow! is the only response I can think of too!! Sure beats a "Big Mack" all to heck. (lol) Of all the specimen gold I've seen over the years, that's without a doubt the most unusual. (And, beautiful).
 

Eagle Down. Just wanted to introduce myself I am a newly registered T netter & also chase the elusive sassy golden nugs Lol
 

Eagle Down. Just wanted to introduce myself I am a newly registered T netter & also chase the elusive sassy golden nugs Lol
TankerJ, Welcome to Tnet, and to this thread!! Enjoy yourself. And if you find any of those "Sassy Nuggets", make sure you come in and post some photos so that all of my great readers can enjoy them. AND, don't be a stranger. (lol)
 

Well, it's back to the old homily; "A picture is worth a thousand words". And that picture says it all. (lol)

That one must be worth 999 because we added the last one= Wow!

It did get me thinking. If you look closely there are crystals there- tiny salt sized ones. I have a seasonal creek on my property and while gazing at the bedrock one day I noticed a crystal. A tiny one- just like those. Not that I have illusions of finding something as nice as that but... maybe worth digging around.
 

That one must be worth 999 because we added the last one= Wow!

It did get me thinking. If you look closely there are crystals there- tiny salt sized ones. I have a seasonal creek on my property and while gazing at the bedrock one day I noticed a crystal. A tiny one- just like those. Not that I have illusions of finding something as nice as that but... maybe worth digging around.
On a positive note: In the area where you live? Of course it would be worthwhile!! And, if you're really serious, I could stop by with my TDI and MXT and check it out for you too. (lol)
 

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Cali we want a picture:occasion14:

That one must be worth 999 because we added the last one= Wow!

It did get me thinking. If you look closely there are crystals there- tiny salt sized ones. I have a seasonal creek on my property and while gazing at the bedrock one day I noticed a crystal. A tiny one- just like those. Not that I have illusions of finding something as nice as that but... maybe worth digging around.
 

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My wee bit o gold with the bolt in the pic and oakviews sons and his buddys gold from briceburg i think they got the better deal on the trip :dontknow: but we got us a rock n boulder mover now who's probably got the gold bug bad !!!


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At first glance, it looks like someone has finally done it. Free energy for all. AND, they're smart enough to protect themselves by free-sourcing it out to the world.
I've printed out the schematics and directions; about 36 pages. You might want to do the same, just in case it disappears from the internet. The second link is the most important info.

Bring Quantum Generators to the World! by Hope Moore - GoFundMe

http://hopegirl2012.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/qeg-user-manual-3-25-14.pdf

At first glance, it does indeed look promising. And, for people that have been slaves to fossil fuels for their electricity for generations, I hope it does come to fruition.

By the way, I had no idea that Tesla was credited with so many inventions or patents!

All the best,

Lanny

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/metal-detecting-gold/69-bedrock-gold-mysteries.html
 

Cali we want a picture:occasion14:

OK- Not much to look at now. The water made hole has milky quartz in it and it sits on gray clay. It's where I found the crystal (2nd pic). The bedrock is the gray slate that is so common here. It's tipped up and perpendicular to the natural flow, when there is a flow. I know there is/was a mine a mile east and the water shed flow into Pine Mountain Lake/Big Creek where Rick (HurtHawk) has been so successful. The property was logged 50 years ago but I see no prospecting activity evidence.

I still have to wear this sling for 2 more weeks and who knows when I'll safely be able to wield a shovel. You're welcome to swing a coil anytime you want, I'll be more help after I heal up a bit tho. Offers open.

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We do most of our prospecting past Perlot, off of Bull Creek road. We always find some good color, and if you are in Groveland you should be in that same line of tetonic events that has made the most famous of deposits in the state. Heres to your quick recovery and perhaps you can dig or detect some of that treasure for yourself. Our last run, only 4 hours produced this. Not enough water to keep running, and my son detected the piece out of our tailings.
 

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Oakview2 your pics are way better than mine. :thumbsup:

I discovered the area now known as Perlot a few years ago in my bird hunting travels. I run out that way a few times a year on my way to Anderson valley (more quail). I was attracted to it because it looks like it was hydraulically mined but there isn't enough water or man made ditches, just bare rock that looks out of place. Just east of there you can find evidence of an ancient river. Lots of river rock that again looks out of place. I'm thinking its the same ancient river that shows up by Buck Meadows, 10 miles to the north. Interesting because that means they ran north and south unlike the present rivers that run predominately east to west.

Looks like you found a very nice spot. Is that an AMRA claim? I was all set to join up but blew up my shoulder. They sound like a good organization.

Happy Hunting!
 

At first glance, it does indeed look promising. And, for people that have been slaves to fossil fuels for their electricity for generations, I hope it does come to fruition.

By the way, I had no idea that Tesla was credited with so many inventions or patents!

All the best,

Lanny

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/metal-detecting-gold/69-bedrock-gold-mysteries.html
Oh yes. Not only the patents, but it was claimed that after his death, the FBI hauled off a pickup load of papers of his energy devices that he had never taken to the patent office. Some of the things he invented, he destroyed the paperwork, because he felt they were too dangerous to present, as he knew that if they got into the wrong hands, they would be used for evil purposes. Example; The military energy weapon that's been in the alternative news lately.

Funny thing is, I never heard of Tesla until the 1990s, when I went through a period of working cross-word puzzles. I kept running across his name as the greatest inventor of all time. Naturally, my curiosity caused me to start researching his name and accomplishments. Amazing man!!
 

OK- Not much to look at now. The water made hole has milky quartz in it and it sits on gray clay. It's where I found the crystal (2nd pic). The bedrock is the gray slate that is so common here. It's tipped up and perpendicular to the natural flow, when there is a flow. I know there is/was a mine a mile east and the water shed flow into Pine Mountain Lake/Big Creek where Rick (HurtHawk) has been so successful. The property was logged 50 years ago but I see no prospecting activity evidence.

I still have to wear this sling for 2 more weeks and who knows when I'll safely be able to wield a shovel. You're welcome to swing a coil anytime you want, I'll be more help after I heal up a bit tho. Offers open.
Having read a bit about your area, that wash looks very inviting. (lol) I just wish it wasn't such a long drive from Coarsegold. :=(
 

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