We were looking over Google Erath to locate a very rich Lost Gold mine and we found this strange looking object in the area so we decided to go out and see what it was and you won't believe what we found . Got some great Geology info for you in this video to. We want to give a big shout out to Chris who we met in the Gold fields. He loves looking for that Shiney to and is a big crystal hunter. Thanks for hanging out with us and sharing your experiences. Now smash that like button and for more vids on using Google Earth to find Lost Gold mines just click here. ua-cam.com/video/Efpu7q4toYE/v-deo.html
Good video Jeff I knew what.tje green stone and I understood all of what the rock types are now if a 63 yr old man gets it.these younger ones will no problem good job your school is the best
Way back when it was brand new I was at the beginning of my trip to be a real-life geophysicist we got introduced to Google Earth and I've been hooked since. It's an amazing tool/game/time waster and it's _fun._ I ended up donating a little work for it. I assume you use the desktop Pro version? Then you showed the geology pr0n. That first shot after the hoist was sweeeet. **wolf whistle** Jeff, thanks so much once again and we'll see y'all next time.
Thanks Jeff glad I got to meet ya there's no one like ya and thanks for the knowledge u gave me and if u ever want I wanna show u something I found that got my blood pressure cooking lol thanks again Jeff
It was great to meet u Jeff thanks for the knowledge u gave me that day. I couldn't have met a better person. He took time out of wat he was doin to talk to me thanks again Jeff
same here Chris ....really enjoyed spending some time with you and I would guess that we will see you again out there as we go there a lot ...thanks for sharing your experiences too and stay in touch my brother
The geologist language in the beginning was hard too follow, after watching Jeff for a few episodes I began to understand a bit better.after a few yrs I understand much more sitt’n in his class …lol Thanks for the Education sir 🍻
Redder the better. That should be the first thing you think about. I want to see the cleanup. But the one photo is almost specimen. Imagine a twenty pound rock like that. Them old timers didn't have roads or 4 wheelers. Love these historical geology lessons. ❤❤❤❤ Again fantastic.
Recently came across your channel. Not big into prospecting but we love geology. It's great to come across someone so enthusiastic about geology, land, history. Great channel.
Thank you Jeff, I have learned more about finding gold from you then I could ever learned from reading books or any other person. You break it down so the Common person Can understand it and then put it to practice.
Looks like a big old thumper drill rig. Maybe they planned to get creative and convert it to a hoist after they drilled their test holes. Nothing like multi purposing your gear. 😊
Sure looked like a well drilling rig. From the axle on the front, I suspect it was converted and dragged up there with a tractor. Probably intended to use it as a hoist. After dragging it all over, it was probably so beat up that it wasn't worth dragging out.
Wow !! That's a really juicy formation !! You can smell the gold in there ! That shaft might be worth repelling ? Bet nobody has been down there for 100 years. You're going to get wet driving around in that rain. Lol !!
thanks my brother from another mother..... yes you can ....we got some get values on what we sampled .... you know it ...exactly hahhahaaaa and Yeah ....you're gonna get wet
That video of lowering the camera down the shaft is Exactly how cave diving can be, that was scary, I bet most people thought the ladder was going up, 😳
Looks like a pump puller for a water well 🤷♂️ I’m a retired geotechnical driller, doesn’t look like a drill rig to me, unless it’s an old hammer drill. I enjoy your videos Jeff! I did most of my drilling with Geologists down in So Cal, AZ and Nevada! Retired and detecting up in Washington now! 🖖
If you polish the poly on your windshield you won’t need a windshield wiper Jeff. Thought I’d have that day off cause of the rain, turned out working more than a full day.
Good Morning from Cali!! It takes me about an hour to get to the river up by Mariposa , a liitle less time to Coarsegold Ca and about the same to the San Juaquin River , hard decisions!!!😂
The Mariposa country is the best area for gold in the Southern Mines. Columbia was richer, but there are more lost mines in the Mariposa country than the rest of the state combined. Good luck.
You sure have been spending a lot of time in burro country.. I can't say I blame you.. AU abounds. I was thinking about T T Tank Tanaka today.. bet he's mining gold with D & Rhetta & the old timers in heaven these day's. Much love Jeff. Thanks for sharing the ride all these years.
I could spend hours and days out there! I think its one of the best places ive seen you have researched. Its got fissures all over the place . Its got dikes ! It could have rich pockets of gold !
My gosh Jeff, never did I imagine that I would be interested in learning all the geological terminology! Thank for being a great teacher. Can't say I'm a quick learner, but my eyes will surely start to see alot more when I go exploring. Thanks :)
oh is this a new cam, looking good and clear! maybe ive just been watching too many older vids and haven't noticed. That ore out there looks goood in high definition, would have loved to see the results of the samples on which area held the juicy pieces. So cool you ran across another prospector. gettin some mud on them tires too, which is half the fun, haha, it all goes together. good times
Awesome 👏 Redder the better all right..!! How about a breakfast bowl full of that Jeff.. Yes when I go to W.A I check the area for old push rows as I know there gonna be gold left behind.. Say hi to Lila. Cheers Famo59 ⛏️
Great video brother! I am new here to gold prospecting but have done lots of crystal hunting over the years. A couple years ago I started using google earth to help locate spots, but... I use it in Microsoft flight simulator 2020. I fly bush planes and ultra lights round Virginia city and many other locals in Nv. and Ca. all in vr with proper yolk, pedals and motion platform cockpit. Been doing that in the winter months waiting for the ol sunball and now it is a great way for me to start looking for gold prosects.
I used to drill water wells on an old Bucyrus Erie cable tool rig, whatcha got there looks like the old service rigs (without the truck naturally) so you're probably right with was used as a hoist cause I doubt they are out there pulling water pumps lol
hey Jeff n Liala?liela?leela😮 was watching you lower the camera and thought you could maybe use a fishing rod with heavy line?? Cheers Geoff from Australia Absolutely Love Your Vides👍🇦🇺
Love your videos!!! We see you taking all these samples from everywhere but most of the time we never get to see what actually came out of all the different samples.
for the camera down the shaft put a board across the middle for your camera rope to suspend down so your not whacking the sides or anything as you lower and bring it back up
Green on basalt. Is that chlorite? I see greeny looking basalt around Arthurs seat in Edinburgh. Lots of red quartzite to with areas where its turning to clay.
Great video that material looked like some of the best I’ve seen you working in It must be incredible to look at the land and know exactly what’s happened I’m quite sure you’ve found places so rich in gold no one here gets told about it
:01 and Worm Farmer Favorite Gold Miner Prospector Geologist and Worm Farmer can't forget the Creepy Giant Red Worms reminds me of the movie Lair of the White Worm
5-6 years ago my buddy and I repelled down a 187' vertical shaft to a series of horizontal ones... crazy day. We had good gear, but my buddy took a rock to the helmet that ricocheted off and slit his wrist on his way down. Good thing we had cayenne pepper to coagulate... dudes a real bad ass- ex Navy seal- and he proved it that day. I climbed out injury free and it was a BIOTCH, he did the last half going up with a gushing wound. Pulled a few quick samples and it turned out to be an almandine mine. Thanks for sharing your adventures Jeff... boots on the ground and good gear is EVERYTHING in prospecting for ANYTHING
Hey Jeff me and some other guys on a different video u posted where you tossed a rock down a shaft and we heard someone screaming now I can say for sure u added them screams to the video cause when u dropped that Rock down the shaft with the house over it there was screaming, Nice add on
Jeff, is there a video for all of the terms used in geology like "bugs" and "faults" and "walls" etc? Is there a ONE-VIDEO link to all the terminology and education for a lot of the lingo?
Thanks Jeff for the different distinctions as always you the Man !!! helps me stay up to date can't wait to make another Arizona run!!!just nned some new rubber on the old girl!!!!😀
Hey Jeff, I have a question for you. I don't remember if it was one of your videos but it was a hack to determine whether the gold shiny specks in your gold pan were actually gold or mica. I think it said if the gold specks migrated to the center of the pan when you swirled the water around, it indicates it is mica. I tried google to find the video because it was a while ago I watched the video and I wasn't certain how mica behaved in the gold pan, but I couldn't find the video that answered my question. Thanx
Jeff, I live near a heavy volcanic area with an abundance of lava flow fields etc. It seems to me, after listening to you with how geology pushes new flows/fill upwards, that these areas could be rich in gold material. Is it possible to identify desirable areas to prospect in lava flow areas? Thanks! Love your videos!
@@AskjeffwilliamsHow might I identify a potential area? “The redder the better”…. I have noticed some seriously conspicuous dark red areas standing out in the dark gray lava flows…thought I might start there…any tips you could give on identifying a potential area? Thank you sir!
OK Jeff I'm intrigued, I'm no geologist, more of a chemistry twister, so what is the Green Mean? Without knowing any My first guess is good to be limestone, or alge being broken down that once was a water source, that switched its position within the inner and outer crust being converted as a push and pull, leading to a new element to catalyst to the end element
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That’s probably the test drilling rig they drug up there and when they got the samples back did they did the Walter Huston and didn’t care what the machine cost and started mining till they were so rich they retired… is that specimen and the gold in the pan what you got from your samples for real ???? Or have you gone back and been inside the mine and that’s where it came from…. Thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼
Jeff, the mine you put the camera down, why so vertical with the shaft. No vein chase ? No side drifts and no stopes. Seems there was not enough gold to continue mining?
Man that's a cool episode I think that's possibly a drill look similar to the one my grandfather had when he would do small water wells for local farmers down in the cattle fields
It's a rig for drilling cores to locate best gold areas and I can see they used a wide belt to run the drawworks from the engine,the derrick on top is a inline set up with that iron plate on bottom,but if inclined and you needed a hoist or a crane type system could be achieved by anchoring and some pulleys and such multi pulleys would build more strength but keep in mind the thickness of cable verses the load ..Lance from Texas,from the crown to below the ground ..I savie ...I got a question on this lode mine in Colorado I bought..be cool if you give me just a little advice, other than that me and my family enjoy and enjoyed all you do.. without you I'd be way dumber..luv from Texas.. Lance
I was watching the video for the the third time when i heard tertiary and my ears perked up because i live in California. Tertiary period gravels mean gold !.
Great video as always Jeff I got a good feeling Jeff that this is going to be a good year for gold prospecting wife wants me to ditch the club go back on my own I have a year to make up my mind Club dues versus claim maintenance private claim here I come Arizona gold get out there and get some
Spent most of my geology career in underground coal mines, so I’ve forgotten a lot about hard rock geology. If it is green, it may be chlorite, epidote, peridotite, or pyroxene.
We were looking over Google Erath to locate a very rich Lost Gold mine and we found this strange looking object in the area so we decided to go out and see what it was and you won't believe what we found . Got some great Geology info for you in this video to. We want to give a big shout out to Chris who we met in the Gold fields. He loves looking for that Shiney to and is a big crystal hunter. Thanks for hanging out with us and sharing your experiences. Now smash that like button and for more vids on using Google Earth to find Lost Gold mines just click here. ua-cam.com/video/Efpu7q4toYE/v-deo.html
Good video Jeff I knew what.tje green stone and I understood all of what the rock types are now if a 63 yr old man gets it.these younger ones will no problem good job your school is the best
Way back when it was brand new I was at the beginning of my trip to be a real-life geophysicist we got introduced to Google Earth and I've been hooked since. It's an amazing tool/game/time waster and it's _fun._ I ended up donating a little work for it. I assume you use the desktop Pro version?
Then you showed the geology pr0n. That first shot after the hoist was sweeeet. **wolf whistle**
Jeff, thanks so much once again and we'll see y'all next time.
Thanks Jeff glad I got to meet ya there's no one like ya and thanks for the knowledge u gave me and if u ever want I wanna show u something I found that got my blood pressure cooking lol thanks again Jeff
very good Tony , really happy to hear that @@_TONY_Az
yes we do .... always our pleasure my brother@@ut000bs
That subtle scream, every time Jeff tosses a rock down a shaft. 🤣🤣🤣
It was great to meet u Jeff thanks for the knowledge u gave me that day. I couldn't have met a better person. He took time out of wat he was doin to talk to me thanks again Jeff
Jeff is a great guy to run in to out there !
He's full of knowledge and "can do" energy.
Always stay safe and happy hunting !!!
same here Chris ....really enjoyed spending some time with you and I would guess that we will see you again out there as we go there a lot ...thanks for sharing your experiences too and stay in touch my brother
The geologist language in the beginning was hard too follow, after watching Jeff for a few episodes I began to understand a bit better.after a few yrs I understand much more sitt’n in his class …lol
Thanks for the Education sir
🍻
It's a churn drill. Ran one for years when I was a yougster.😊
Thanks for information. So they did some sampling i would guess.looking for the best pay streak?
Redder the better. That should be the first thing you think about. I want to see the cleanup. But the one photo is almost specimen. Imagine a twenty pound rock like that. Them old timers didn't have roads or 4 wheelers. Love these historical geology lessons. ❤❤❤❤ Again fantastic.
I know...right ..... that area is so rich .... thanks my brother
Wow....i think you foubd the mother load!
All kind of places for gold prospecting where you are. Thanks for sharing, Jeff and Lila.
Very nice educational video. These gold-finding field trips are my favorite subject.
Glad you enjoyed it
Oof. The brecciated bleeding rock.. screaming it has the good stuff.
Recently came across your channel. Not big into prospecting but we love geology. It's great to come across someone so enthusiastic about geology, land, history. Great channel.
Loads of great info indeed fam. Keep on having fun and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
thanks GSP
Love your enthusiasm and positive knowledge you toss our way.! You’re definitely an inspiration brother!
Thank you Jeff, I have learned more about finding gold from you then I could ever learned from reading books or any other person. You break it down so the Common person Can understand it and then put it to practice.
you betcha my brother
Awesome Jeff 👍👖💥🎇great geology lesson keep it UP Jeff greetings from the Netherlands 🎉
100% my favourite format of all your clips brother. Geology first for me
Awesome, thank you!
Looks like a big old thumper drill rig. Maybe they planned to get creative and convert it to a hoist after they drilled their test holes. Nothing like multi purposing your gear. 😊
thats what we were thinking to
Sure looked like a well drilling rig. From the axle on the front, I suspect it was converted and dragged up there with a tractor. Probably intended to use it as a hoist. After dragging it all over, it was probably so beat up that it wasn't worth dragging out.
Haha that gives new meaning to the term headstone... (the rock Jeff through down the shaft). Loved it.
Was the green rock Andesite ? You taught me that word. I really enjoyed todays video adventure thanks Jeff Williams!
Got to get yourself a nice big lake fishing pole to send that camera down with . Make it super easy to bring back up too lol
Fantastic- thanks ! Interesting and informative as always.
Just grabbed a year of consulting from yah….sooo come onnn letssssss gooooooo!!!!
thats great my brother and let us know if ya got questions
That “Hellfire Club” Sweater 😂
Love your insight and knowledge on the topic 🤟
Wow !! That's a really juicy formation !! You can smell the gold in there ! That shaft might be worth repelling ? Bet nobody has been down there for 100 years. You're going to get wet driving around in that rain. Lol !!
thanks my brother from another mother..... yes you can ....we got some get values on what we sampled .... you know it ...exactly hahhahaaaa and Yeah ....you're gonna get wet
That video of lowering the camera down the shaft is Exactly how cave diving can be, that was scary, I bet most people thought the ladder was going up, 😳
Looks like a pump puller for a water well 🤷♂️ I’m a retired geotechnical driller, doesn’t look like a drill rig to me, unless it’s an old hammer drill. I enjoy your videos Jeff! I did most of my drilling with Geologists down in So Cal, AZ and Nevada! Retired and detecting up in Washington now! 🖖
Looks like a cable tool drilling rig I owned one at one time back to the video Jeff
Yup, got one sitting in the back yard
Definitely
No arm to work the tool, looks like the service rigs without the truck.
Jeff traversing that shaft gives me the Willie’s! Stay safe
Thankyou again jeff and lila! Keep em coming! ❤❤❤❤ love your videos and hard work!!!
If you polish the poly on your windshield you won’t need a windshield wiper Jeff.
Thought I’d have that day off cause of the rain, turned out working more than a full day.
thanks
I'm gonna guess some kind of hoist, cable wheel, boom, looks like it extends for loading, anyway, always good stuff!
Great VIDEO Jeff and Lila love tee geology lesson and the go pro down the mine
thanks
Good Morning from Cali!!
It takes me about an hour to get to the river up by Mariposa , a liitle less time to Coarsegold Ca and about the same to the San Juaquin River , hard decisions!!!😂
The Mariposa country is the best area for gold in the Southern Mines. Columbia was richer, but there are more lost mines in the Mariposa country than the rest of the state combined. Good luck.
You sure have been spending a lot of time in burro country.. I can't say I blame you.. AU abounds. I was thinking about T T Tank Tanaka today.. bet he's mining gold with D & Rhetta & the old timers in heaven these day's. Much love Jeff. Thanks for sharing the ride all these years.
so much to see and there is Gold everywhere
@@Askjeffwilliams Yes Sir, and always bring a gold pan. AU & H20 are both there if you know where too look. I consider them both gold in the desert.
I could spend hours and days out there! I think its one of the best places ive seen you have researched. Its got fissures all over the place . Its got dikes ! It could have rich pockets of gold !
It’s a drop drill point for punching holes
Really old school cable drilling rig or they could have used as a hoist.
Most the time people tell people to go outside. Go inside lol 😂 joking around great video as always
Allways an adventure
My gosh Jeff, never did I imagine that I would be interested in learning all the geological terminology! Thank for being a great teacher. Can't say I'm a quick learner, but my eyes will surely start to see alot more when I go exploring. Thanks :)
always our pleasure
oh is this a new cam, looking good and clear! maybe ive just been watching too many older vids and haven't noticed. That ore out there looks goood in high definition, would have loved to see the results of the samples on which area held the juicy pieces. So cool you ran across another prospector. gettin some mud on them tires too, which is half the fun, haha, it all goes together. good times
That shaft must of went deeper. Jeff that area looks like a hotspot for the shiny stuff 😊
yes and so much Gold in that area
@@Askjeffwilliams someone could actually start a claim
Awesome 👏
Redder the better all right..!!
How about a breakfast bowl full of that Jeff..
Yes when I go to W.A I check the area for old push rows as I know there gonna be gold left behind..
Say hi to Lila.
Cheers Famo59 ⛏️
Sounds good my brother ... and thats the way ...uh huh ..uh huh ... I like it .... exactly .....will do and Cheers mate
Great video brother! I am new here to gold prospecting but have done lots of crystal hunting over the years. A couple years ago I started using google earth to help locate spots, but... I use it in Microsoft flight simulator 2020. I fly bush planes and ultra lights round Virginia city and many other locals in Nv. and Ca. all in vr with proper yolk, pedals and motion platform cockpit. Been doing that in the winter months waiting for the ol sunball and now it is a great way for me to start looking for gold prosects.
Seeing the camera and light go down the shaft was pretty neat.
I HAVE LEARNED SO MUCH FROM YOU ! GOD BLESS YOU.
thanks , really glad to hear that
Thanks Jeff
I just assumed drill rig when I first saw it, but I suppose maybe if it had enough cable, it could probably do some hoisting.
I used to drill water wells on an old Bucyrus Erie cable tool rig, whatcha got there looks like the old service rigs (without the truck naturally) so you're probably right with was used as a hoist cause I doubt they are out there pulling water pumps lol
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Holy smokes Sunny Jeff!...studying for my PHD in propulsionsystems haha👍💥🎇👖and another 👖👍💥🎇
hahahhahahaa
You make a great video! Just found ya today and I’m gonna sub and keep learning because you are a fantastic teacher. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Is that green "Olivine" Jeff?????? Im trying to learn...Also is that a Cable Tool drilling Rig
very good
Yeah I also heard that sound like someone screaming right after Jeff throws the rock in the shaft, no wonder it’s abandoned. !
hey Jeff n Liala?liela?leela😮 was watching you lower the camera and thought you could maybe use a fishing rod with heavy line??
Cheers Geoff from Australia
Absolutely Love Your Vides👍🇦🇺
we thought of that but need a lot of light for the Go Pro
Love your videos!!! We see you taking all these samples from everywhere but most of the time we never get to see what actually came out of all the different samples.
sometimes we have to wait for the claim paperwork to go through before we can show the results
for the camera down the shaft put a board across the middle for your camera rope to suspend down so your not whacking the sides or anything as you lower and bring it back up
Green on basalt. Is that chlorite? I see greeny looking basalt around Arthurs seat in Edinburgh. Lots of red quartzite to with areas where its turning to clay.
More drift mine updates please. Miss the tunneling efforts.
That machine was a well. The bit is the length of the tower and it pounds it but it down and slowly digs a hole. I use one at the Johnson flat mines.
Great video that material looked like some of the best I’ve seen you working in
It must be incredible to look at the land and know exactly what’s happened
I’m quite sure you’ve found places so rich in gold no one here gets told about it
exactly
I believe that is a cable drilling rig. My uncle had one when I was a young'un.
:01 and Worm Farmer Favorite Gold Miner Prospector Geologist and Worm Farmer can't forget the Creepy Giant Red Worms reminds me of the movie Lair of the White Worm
Chlorite and or Epidote. (Si, Al, Fe. Mg) From hydro. alteration of Basalt. Not too sure about Olivine. That stuff is always deep.
5-6 years ago my buddy and I repelled down a 187' vertical shaft to a series of horizontal ones... crazy day. We had good gear, but my buddy took a rock to the helmet that ricocheted off and slit his wrist on his way down. Good thing we had cayenne pepper to coagulate... dudes a real bad ass- ex Navy seal- and he proved it that day. I climbed out injury free and it was a BIOTCH, he did the last half going up with a gushing wound.
Pulled a few quick samples and it turned out to be an almandine mine.
Thanks for sharing your adventures Jeff... boots on the ground and good gear is EVERYTHING in prospecting for ANYTHING
wow ....glad you guys got out ok and thanks for sharing that ....and yes you are correct
That is a Cable tool Drill Rig it looked in really decent shape, considering how old it is.
Hey Jeff me and some other guys on a different video u posted where you tossed a rock down a shaft and we heard someone screaming now I can say for sure u added them screams to the video cause when u dropped that Rock down the shaft with the house over it there was screaming, Nice add on
Yes, and I would like to know how I can get t shirts online from your store
the link is on the site
The close-up of that Limonite was very tastey looking.
Jeff, is there a video for all of the terms used in geology like "bugs" and "faults" and "walls" etc? Is there a ONE-VIDEO link to all the terminology and education for a lot of the lingo?
no ...but we will make one
Arizona is calling me. Good Morning Jeff 🤠 Thank you for sharing your knowledge of geology. I like your coyote tan side by side. My favorite color
thanks and we do to
Excellent! ♥
Good morning Mr Williams..another great video sir
good morning and thanks
Thanks Jeff for the different distinctions as always you the Man !!! helps me stay up to date can't wait to make another Arizona run!!!just nned some new rubber on the old girl!!!!😀
Right on!
Thanks for the information, Jeff. I think Mr. M, (Scott) had a better shaft exploring tool, I was getting dizzy.
we have rappelling gear but did not bring it
that's an old percussion (cable-tool) spudder drilling rig.
Hey Jeff, I have a question for you. I don't remember if it was one of your videos but it was a hack to determine whether the gold shiny specks in your gold pan were actually gold or mica. I think it said if the gold specks migrated to the center of the pan when you swirled the water around, it indicates it is mica. I tried google to find the video because it was a while ago I watched the video and I wasn't certain how mica behaved in the gold pan, but I couldn't find the video that answered my question. Thanx
Joining your patreon finally today. Just need to go to the bank letsssss goooooooo
thats great my brother .... you are gonna love it ....
Am I the only person who heard someone scream after Jeff dropped the stones down the shaft?😊
I think Jeff added that for giggles
I think its a hoist. Looks like it was used too.
Followed by oh yeah oh yeah😂
Yep it was lila screaming 😂
It's a crane
Jeff, I live near a heavy volcanic area with an abundance of lava flow fields etc.
It seems to me, after listening to you with how geology pushes new flows/fill upwards, that these areas could be rich in gold material.
Is it possible to identify desirable areas to prospect in lava flow areas?
Thanks! Love your videos!
yes
@@AskjeffwilliamsHow might I identify a potential area? “The redder the better”…. I have noticed some seriously conspicuous dark red areas standing out in the dark gray lava flows…thought I might start there…any tips you could give on identifying a potential area? Thank you sir!
OK Jeff I'm intrigued, I'm no geologist, more of a chemistry twister, so what is the Green Mean? Without knowing any My first guess is good to be limestone, or alge being broken down that once was a water source, that switched its position within the inner and outer crust being converted as a push and pull, leading to a new element to catalyst to the end element
I see a hoist. Forgive my manners, good morning you two! You are awesome together
thanks and good morning
Great job Jeff
thanks
Jeff you found the mother load!
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Interesting stuff. But I must admit I get lost with all the terms. Are you going to get back in your mine again?
yes
😮 Jeff Williams what was that I heard on 6:50 throw 7:10? It sounded like someone
Screaming 😱 down there!" Did you just cough a ghost 👻 just know?
Hey Jeff how are you doing today Curious I have a question what are your thoughts on the oak flat mine in Arizona
good potential
It is a spudder drilling rig
That’s probably the test drilling rig they drug up there and when they got the samples back did they did the Walter Huston and didn’t care what the machine cost and started mining till they were so rich they retired… is that specimen and the gold in the pan what you got from your samples for real ???? Or have you gone back and been inside the mine and that’s where it came from…. Thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼
you know it
Definitely a hoist
"AU" let's go 👍
Jeff, the mine you put the camera down, why so vertical with the shaft. No vein chase ? No side drifts and no stopes. Seems there was not enough gold to continue mining?
we found one level and then the shaft went vertical and the camera got stuck ....probably another level 100 feet down below the first one
Man that's a cool episode I think that's possibly a drill look similar to the one my grandfather had when he would do small water wells for local farmers down in the cattle fields
It's a rig for drilling cores to locate best gold areas and I can see they used a wide belt to run the drawworks from the engine,the derrick on top is a inline set up with that iron plate on bottom,but if inclined and you needed a hoist or a crane type system could be achieved by anchoring and some pulleys and such multi pulleys would build more strength but keep in mind the thickness of cable verses the load ..Lance from Texas,from the crown to below the ground ..I savie
...I got a question on this lode mine in Colorado I bought..be cool if you give me just a little advice, other than that me and my family enjoy and enjoyed all you do.. without you I'd be way dumber..luv from Texas.. Lance
thanks Lance for sharing that with us ....was wondering about that
I was watching the video for the the third time when i heard tertiary and my ears perked up because i live in California. Tertiary period gravels mean gold !.
Great video as always Jeff I got a good feeling Jeff that this is going to be a good year for gold prospecting wife wants me to ditch the club go back on my own I have a year to make up my mind Club dues versus claim maintenance private claim here I come Arizona gold get out there and get some
thanks and really appreciate that....keep us posted
You the man brother. 😮
thanks
Great video!
thanks David ( aka Soule man )
Hey Jeff this is off subject but do I have to make another payment on the first or will you automatically take the money out on the first
Patreon will on the first
Spent most of my geology career in underground coal mines, so I’ve forgotten a lot about hard rock geology. If it is green, it may be chlorite, epidote, peridotite, or pyroxene.
I forgot olivine.
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