Panning Some Nice Coarse BC Gold on the Way Back to Calgary.
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- Опубліковано 31 сер 2022
- It's been a while, but It's nice to get some good variety in the Pan. I found some nice stuff which is fun to see! The next morning I try a new spot and get into my wetsuit to give sniping a go, so stay tuned for that Video next week!
Cheers, and thanks for watching!
Right on, man! You did good. Im up by Scotch Creek. That nice peice, you got the fever. Ha,ha. Quack
Pretty sweet. Cant believe u found a peace that couldnt even go up the sucker bottle. Congrats thanks for sharing
Nice picker! What a thrill it is to find pieces like that.
Nice
The weight is cool but it's much cooler seeing you find new places. I'm here for the algos lol
Very cool. Enjoyed watching your excitement. Weight at end of the season is what I look forward to.
Great area for big chunky gold
Heavy pans
Awsome video brother. Flour gold or nuggets I love it all. I mostly get flour gold here in idaho. In some of my videos I've found loose standard pickers but usually it's flour gold. Love the gold videos keep them coming and thanks for sharing
Great video, Kyle. Grats on the gold and most of thoses pieces were massive compared to Alberta flour gold. A weighin is nice at the end of a vid but not crucial for me personally. Also, I would rather see you stay safe and walk out in daylight. Just did a cleanup on a speed panning session for NSR flour gold. First, used a minicleanup sluice and then carefully panned those cons in a small Estwing cleanup pan. Then, I carefully panned the tailings from the Estwing pan in a pocket Gold Claw pan and found flour gold that I missed in the Estwing pan. Then, being completely paranoid, I panned the Pocket Claw tailings again in the small Pocket Claw pan and again found more missed flour gold. So from now on, I won't be doing regular panning of the cleanup minisluice cons in the Estwing pan but rather will simply backwash the cons from the cleanup minisluice down to a a very small amount in the Estwing cleanup pan and then use the Pocket Claw to backwash the remaining cons. Thanks for taking us along on the panning adventure.
Thanks! I'll get a weight whenever I can. I'm working on a video where I show everything I know about the miller table I use for final cleanups. Probably 2 or 3 Thursdays away. Might come in handy once you start winding up with more gold to deal with, as the final panning is quite difficult as you have described above.
I sometimes use the Gold Claw Pocket Pan to clean up find gold, it works really well.
@@danhodgins4015 Hi Dan For me, today, I just used the Gold Claw Pocket Pan with the small finishing riffles to get most of the black sand out and as soon as the flour gold started climbing to far up the small finishing riffles, then I just back washed and tapped the remaining black sands out. As you indicated it works quite well for me when I do it that way.
Killer video, love it. Excellent pieces rounded up for a few hours before bedtime, thx for the weight on that one piece, so cool seeing that BC gold and the difference from Alberta and it’s fly poop gold! Definitely looked like a good time, Ty for sharing as always buddy👌👏😎
Snipe that river! You will not be disappointed if you can find some good crevices!!!
For BC nuggets, you gotta be on bedrock.
Dude, high five! It's hard to beat that feeling when something big pops out of the sand!
This is very beautiful. I like your videos
Pretty cool, exciting
An exact weight doesn't really matter to me when it's just "exploration" like this.
A little cleanup at the end like you did is all you really need to see the fruits.
Very cool video, I am also from Calgary, just wondering if you need a claim just to do a couple pans like that? And if so how does an albertan aquire a bc claim. I find the information on the website very confusing. Thanks!
To make a claim you need to get your BCEID from a government office in bc, it had to be in person when I did it, that may have changed since. Then get your free miner certificate, then you can get a claim. But if you are just panning, no claim required. Just be sure to check on the mineral titles online map that the area is not placer claimed, or in a park or a reserve. I wish it was less complicated, but lots of open ground out there actually does still have some gold in BC!
That's what I call a picker. When you have to pick it up and put it in your snuffer.
Really nice
Some really nice gold!
You lucked out there.
Gotta love the Red Plate Claim Jumpers
Don't worry, no claim jumping here. You'd be surprised how much of blue plate land is unclaimed and open for panning...
@UtmostOutdoors trust me I know.
Where in bc was this
West of Alberta. And east of the pacific ocean. :)
How far are you from Calgary?
Quite a ways, I was driving home from Vancouver Island.
@@UtmostOutdoors is there any decent gold in Alberta? Cool stuff I’m hoping to visit soon.
That chunk would be cool but weight don't matter as to seeing for me
Come on anticipation it's building what is the weight we gotta know
That chunky piece all by it's self was 0.08 grams. (1.23 grains). I was unable to get a total weight of all the fine stuff put together for this spot...
I suspect this is the beginning of the end of the Alberta gold hunt.
The alberta hunt will not end, but I do hope to visit many more places.
How can i communicate with you?
I read all my comments, or I have a channel email address in the about section of my UA-cam channel.