Buckshotnc
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- Nov 5, 2012
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- Prospecting
Need some thoughts on where to look for gold at an old gold mine site (Lookadoo Mine) mined in 1800's up to first part of 1900, a lot of slave labor was used as well as other miners. Appears to mostly have been a pick and shovel operation with the exception of an area that was hydraulic mined. There are hundreds of test holes remaining on the property which are normally 4-6 inches in diameter and still 3-5 feet deep. No water source on the ridges is available where most of the mining was done, leaving me to think the old timer's either went up stream or used a heavy pump (some history books indicate the miners purchased a pump from England) to get the water around the ridges. The remaining ditch line is very evident today.
My question is this: If you were looking for gold today would you dig into the tailing piles or dig into the depressions between the tailing piles.
Thanks for your thoughts.
My question is this: If you were looking for gold today would you dig into the tailing piles or dig into the depressions between the tailing piles.
Thanks for your thoughts.
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