Thank you so much for joining me on one of my adventures! Had a very interesting event happen while I was focused in on finding the goods! I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did and there was some information, entertainment or possible some inspiration for you! As always please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and COMMENT below if you enjoyed it!
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Thanks Delmer! I learned a lot from Kevin's book. I never realized the amount of history and connection to the state of Colorado mining history had. I am enjoying all I am learning on my journey of gold prospecting is bringing me on and hope to keep sharing the interesting things I learn along the way.
Yeah I find it very interesting and odd someone would take something out of a river to smell or taste it, then put whatever it was in their pocket and walk away! YEPWELP!
Thanks Johnny! I will have to check out Taylor park area I have not been there. I was surprised to find the heart shaped rock, for how many rocks I see out there I figure I would see more. That is awesome she has found that many must have a great eye for rock-hounding! I always find myself bringing home a pocket full of interesting rocks almost every time I go out.
I have found most all of my heart Stones down there and Arapahoe bar where you are but I don't remember seeing that culvert and boat ramp it has been several years since I've been there glad to see they're still gold
I would of loved to have been able to access the northern bank of the river for more cobble area/flood area to dig. Sadly the water was too high for me to get across the river so I had to make due with the smaller cobble bar on the south side of that stretch of river. Also I didn't dig too close to the southern bank because there is a recreational path that runs along it and I need to make sure I stay far enough away so I wont cause any damage by undercutting/undermining the bank that holds the sidewalk up. It is important we keep distance from sidewalks/bridge structures and other man made structures so the parks continue to allow us to prospect there. Hope that helps a little to answer that question for you. Thanks so much for watching and all the comment Paul!
Thank you so much for joining me on one of my adventures! Had a very interesting event happen while I was focused in on finding the goods! I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did and there was some information, entertainment or possible some inspiration for you! As always please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and COMMENT below if you enjoyed it!
Love all the details in this one! Lots of exciting content, kept me zoned right in! #GOLDRUSH
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I liked the history lesson.Looks like you had a great time prospecting for gold.
Thanks Delmer! I learned a lot from Kevin's book. I never realized the amount of history and connection to the state of Colorado mining history had. I am enjoying all I am learning on my journey of gold prospecting is bringing me on and hope to keep sharing the interesting things I learn along the way.
Gotta love the creepers haha! Nice video dude!
Yeah I find it very interesting and odd someone would take something out of a river to smell or taste it, then put whatever it was in their pocket and walk away! YEPWELP!
@@yepwelp9163 i live in arvada could we meet up and prospect together...new to gold hunting i just left quartzite az
Awesome! I dig at Taylor park mostly. My wife collects heart rocks. She probably has 300.
Thanks Johnny! I will have to check out Taylor park area I have not been there. I was surprised to find the heart shaped rock, for how many rocks I see out there I figure I would see more. That is awesome she has found that many must have a great eye for rock-hounding! I always find myself bringing home a pocket full of interesting rocks almost every time I go out.
I have found most all of my heart Stones down there and Arapahoe bar where you are but I don't remember seeing that culvert and boat ramp it has been several years since I've been there glad to see they're still gold
Thats the mystery claim jumper
Im curious why you dug in center of river rather than on bank? Im new at panning. Ty
I would of loved to have been able to access the northern bank of the river for more cobble area/flood area to dig. Sadly the water was too high for me to get across the river so I had to make due with the smaller cobble bar on the south side of that stretch of river. Also I didn't dig too close to the southern bank because there is a recreational path that runs along it and I need to make sure I stay far enough away so I wont cause any damage by undercutting/undermining the bank that holds the sidewalk up. It is important we keep distance from sidewalks/bridge structures and other man made structures so the parks continue to allow us to prospect there. Hope that helps a little to answer that question for you. Thanks so much for watching and all the comment Paul!
@@yepwelp9163 yes. Ty. Keep up the great videos.
Do they allow sluice boxes?
Bro anyway you can teach me to pan and gold prospect? I live in Arvada
That's the gold fairy or he got lost for his tinder date. Lol
LOL that is hilarious! He was a very interesting character.