11:50 Nice shot of Jeff shaking out his tailings😆 This is how it's done right here friends. The best part of a treasure hunt is the hunt and having fun while you're at it. Good presentation too. All helpful tips and tricks👍
For sure and it works great! I can only imagine a bigger blower. We also tried a battery leaf blower works great and a lot quieter. Just need a lot of batteries or a generator far away from you.
Fantastic video!!!! I have moved down to Arizona and am struggling finding consistent gold. I am finding some gold but not much to get excited about. When I run my drywasher I usually get 0.20 of a gram for a whole day. About a yard of dirt. I tried a new claim and was cherry picking some bedrock pockets and found some really nice pickers. But I don't really know where to go from here on where to dig for best results on this wash with my drywasher. Banks, on bedrock underneath the flow sand areas, inside corners? Need help On where to dig with my machine. Thanks Red
@@Red-et2rd keep at it. Study maps and old timers. It is a great test of patience. First few times I was out I was skunked for gold. Do sample buckets and get the feel of how the land flows.
you in california ,arizona , nevada. me california i got an old 151 been learning my gold monster i know were to get gold with it but learning my detector. have a good day
Nice! Just bought a new drywasher from Keene and went out to use it and no oil in the case. Luckily I checked it. Used my buddy's machine instead. Would like to try it out now that I added oil. Lol. What part of Arizona were you working? Was it a club claim? Joe gold
Nice! What model of Keene did you get? We go all over... we follow the gold, haha. We have claims, go out with friends to their claims and part of the local clubs. It is amazing where you find the shinny.
Nice you are gonna get some gold... No problem, you gotta show us the shinny. Hopefully this video will help get you more gold. We also have a video on cleaning your gold sluice.
is it true that dry washers can only be up to 80% capture rate because of air losses compared with water .. (water having a density where air doesnt really) ...
that is true but you can make adjustments to improve capture rate such as run dirt a second time, flattening your angle and turn air down to capture more fine gold. If the dirt is damp out out on a tarp in the sun to dry more before you run it. Things like that. If I had the choice to use water I would high bank but here in New Mexico most washes are dry
Hello @mattytube18, most of the time we use a 14-16” and push material quickly. Sometime the small one 8” for the fines and go a little slower. Do you have a preference on pan size?
@@HDTH I do. I like a 14”. I find the 16 and 17 too cumbersome. I was curious as to the size you’re using in this particular video. Doesn’t look like a 14?
@@HDTH Thank you! Question… I found a pocket on bedrock near my house near an old old river in Azusa canyons. Is it ok to collect all those quartz rocks and can I extract gold from them. I found a few with a lot of gold flakes in them but idk if collecting them is worth it. How can I get the gold from them?
@alex_jermaine the easiest and safest method is crush the quartz and pan it. If you are finding it that easy on the surface you might want to check out the bed rock and crevice and pan.
@@HDTH I know it may sound silly but do you think it’s possible to crush the quartz with a heavy hammer in a controlled area where the particles aren’t lost? I know it sounds like a lot of extra labor but that is possible right?
@@HDTH I can appreciate that you don’t want to answer the question. I’m jus trying to get to know others because of my purchases of many great systems for recovering gold. I’m just trying to meet people, to get out there with. I’m in Utah
One of the best gold videos yet. Love your style. Great channel 👍
Thank you! We do like to have fun with our videos. More to come.
11:50 Nice shot of Jeff shaking out his tailings😆
This is how it's done right here friends. The best part of a treasure hunt is the hunt and having fun while you're at it.
Good presentation too. All helpful tips and tricks👍
Thanks for the video. Nice take!
Thank you!
Great gold! Always wondered if a small leaf blower could power the keen 151 instead of the $700 lawnmower engine 😆
For sure and it works great! I can only imagine a bigger blower. We also tried a battery leaf blower works great and a lot quieter. Just need a lot of batteries or a generator far away from you.
Every dry washer and accessory for sale are way way overpriced.
love your gold dance..hell yeah
Thank you much haha
Fantastic video!!!! I have moved down to Arizona and am struggling finding consistent gold. I am finding some gold but not much to get excited about. When I run my drywasher I usually get 0.20 of a gram for a whole day. About a yard of dirt. I tried a new claim and was cherry picking some bedrock pockets and found some really nice pickers. But I don't really know where to go from here on where to dig for best results on this wash with my drywasher. Banks, on bedrock underneath the flow sand areas, inside corners? Need help
On where to dig with my machine.
Thanks Red
@@Red-et2rd keep at it. Study maps and old timers. It is a great test of patience. First few times I was out I was skunked for gold.
Do sample buckets and get the feel of how the land flows.
Good video and thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Good video thanks
More to come ...
you in california ,arizona , nevada. me california i got an old 151 been learning my gold monster i know were to get gold with it but learning my detector. have a good day
We are all over the place. Nice Keene and detector. We have nox, ctx, gpx (not the new one but hopefully) but eventually get the gpz.
@@HDTH the new gpx 6000 looks interesting. few extras but the gold monster as a pi. ( beginners guide to the gpx 6000) video.
@@greedygringoprospecting6941 looks like a fun detector wouldn’t mind going out with one to see how it preforms.
@@HDTH you close. i live in huntington beach i will be out by barstow this weekend next weekend. off the 247. let me know.
@@greedygringoprospecting6941 we are a bit far but we have discussed going out there for a trip. One of the 3 of us is from over there.
Nice! Just bought a new drywasher from Keene and went out to use it and no oil in the case. Luckily I checked it. Used my buddy's machine instead. Would like to try it out now that I added oil. Lol. What part of Arizona were you working? Was it a club claim? Joe gold
Nice! What model of Keene did you get? We go all over... we follow the gold, haha. We have claims, go out with friends to their claims and part of the local clubs. It is amazing where you find the shinny.
141 s . Ready to go dig up some washes! Lol thanks for the reply! Joe gold
Nice you are gonna get some gold...
No problem, you gotta show us the shinny.
Hopefully this video will help get you more gold. We also have a video on cleaning your gold sluice.
is it true that dry washers can only be up to 80% capture rate because of air losses compared with water .. (water having a density where air doesnt really) ...
that is true but you can make adjustments to improve capture rate such as run dirt a second time, flattening your angle and turn air down to capture more fine gold. If the dirt is damp out out on a tarp in the sun to dry more before you run it. Things like that. If I had the choice to use water I would high bank but here in New Mexico most washes are dry
What state to you tend to work in?
Nice gold.
Ron
@highdeserttreasurehunters what size is the pan you’re using to pan your cons?
Hello @mattytube18, most of the time we use a 14-16” and push material quickly. Sometime the small one 8” for the fines and go a little slower. Do you have a preference on pan size?
@@HDTH I do. I like a 14”. I find the 16 and 17 too cumbersome.
I was curious as to the size you’re using in this particular video. Doesn’t look like a 14?
@@Mattytube18 lately we been using 14” proline pan. Most of the time is the standard pan. Yes, the big pans sometimes work you more than you the pan.
@@HDTH one ask the question one last time. What size of pan were you using in this video.
@@Mattytube18 14”
Feel free to ask questions. It’s how we learn and grow.
You make me dreaming for when i will be retired!!
Oooooo gold!!!!
Never let dat kid out you go. Your dance
Where did you get that green pan? What size is it?
14” but I would recommend getting 14” proline pan. The green one was when I purchased a membership to gpaa.
@@HDTH Thank you! Question… I found a pocket on bedrock near my house near an old old river in Azusa canyons. Is it ok to collect all those quartz rocks and can I extract gold from them. I found a few with a lot of gold flakes in them but idk if collecting them is worth it. How can I get the gold from them?
@alex_jermaine the easiest and safest method is crush the quartz and pan it. If you are finding it that easy on the surface you might want to check out the bed rock and crevice and pan.
@@alex_jermaine safest and easiest is crush quartz and pan it. Might want to see what’s on the bedrock too.
@@HDTH I know it may sound silly but do you think it’s possible to crush the quartz with a heavy hammer in a controlled area where the particles aren’t lost? I know it sounds like a lot of extra labor but that is possible right?
Subscribed because of this
Thank you!
OHH YEAH!!
don't over think it, science never wins...
How is easy.. where can I guy dig ?
You dig were the gold is… be sure to have rights/permission to the claim
What state do you work in?
All over the southwest. It’s great out here
@@HDTH I can appreciate that you don’t want to answer the question. I’m jus trying to get to know others because of my purchases of many great systems for recovering gold. I’m just trying to meet people, to get out there with. I’m in Utah
I can completely understand that and thank you. Feel free to send us an email and we can discuss further. Thank you much.
You talk to much
you do get gold,... but WTF is THAT HORRABLE DANCE? Please stop.
Where is your secret location 🤷♂️🤣
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@@TRAITORS-EXPOSED haha