I agree with you Dan. There are just some things that are none of our business, and it is not our information to share. For those that were complaining or encouraging you to share, yet provoking you by saying it was click bait, grow up. On a positive note, I loved these videos! As always, love the stuff you show us! Bless you! ❤
Thanks Dan! You definitely handled Everything About the Cops, and How you told us about it, and choosing Not to Record the Situation, Perfectly. I love how you pointed out that "Just because you Can Do Something (i.e. legally) Doesn't Mean that you Should Do something. There Is Wisdom in That.
There is a lot of stupidity in it too, if the cops are interacting wsith you. When it's other people involved, I think it's never a bad idea to record unless they tell you themselves not to. There is a reason why you should record the police and why your lawyer will tell you to record them. No matter how much you believe in the police, they do lie and have lied. So recording being completely unobtrusive since "they are recording too" is always extremely smart. Just in case you get that bad apple that actually exists.
@@Danhurdthen you really should have just left it out of the video entirely. Why you bothered to mention it is why I still think it’s clickbait and you did it twice. Stick to gold, not drama.
When I left home at 15 yrs old back in 1980, I met a guy who had a claim on the Middle Fork of the American River in Auburn California, that was a fun summer, I ran that dredge 6-7 hours a day, I was fearless, one day I found myself deeeep under a house sized Boulder just sucking up gold from the bedrock, didnt even realize it 😂😂😂😂😂
"Just because I can doesn't mean I should" - wise words Dan. Why escalate a situation when you can just talk it out? My experience is the BLM understands that people make mistakes and they prefer to educate, rather than punish, people when honest mistakes are made. Great video Dan.
Great series of videos. Completely agree with your approach And explanation about the interaction with the cops. It is not our business, but still reminds everyone to play by the rules.
I had a friend who used to work a claim in the Kalgoorlie goldfield region of Western Australia . I panned my first couple of pieces of gold with him . That was about 30 years ago. He mined quite a few ounces of gold from that claim.
Dan, you brought up the one thing we deal with in the Comstock Lode area, fine gold attached to quartz and calcite along with other flakey particles. It's very difficult to recover through gravity separation methods. It's stays suspended in water.
Amazing skills! The process of finding fine gold is so fascinating." "Wow! The combination of fine gold particles and large nuggets is truly unique. Great job!" This gold panning technique looks so simple and effective. Can't wait for more videos like this!"🎉🎉🎉🎉
Enjoyed this video and all of the previous ones on your California adventure. Most importantly, it looked like everyone had fun using the Garrett detectors while searching. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
the fines have to concentrate down the hill ive always found it interesting that when your close to the source the gold is so sporadic and hard to understand. As it travels down the hill it gets broken and shaved into the fine stuff we get in placer deposits.
in 'my' experience (grew up in NORTHERN Calif.) IF you can locate the foundation lines of an old gold mill you WILL find fine FINE gold that floated/flew out of the mill. I used to hit 3 olf millsites that provided me with gas n beans money.... (1980s) Happy New Year Hurd crew.....
I was stationed at Beale AFB in Northern California from 73 to 76 off and on..met my first wife there..I liked driving up around the top east of the base..there was a huge gold mine up there..they had plugged the entrance..but there were big blocks of quarts shining in the sun..got a budy of mine to help and brought back 3 huge bolders..this was for my mother inlaw..she loved it..but my father inlaw decided he had to find gold and crushed them up.only found a couple small pieces..shame..oh well..those were good days back then when we weren't pushing B52s put during Nixon s secret bombing raids
I don't know if the general location of this area was mentioned, the "Mother Load" is really, a lot of places in Northern and Central California. But there are a few places I can think of where that red soil is common and there is a lot of gold in it. I think we now know why people used hydraulic cannons to wash away entire mountain sides back in the 1800's, that gold you are showing is real coarse, so, did not come far from it's source (there is even a place in California called Coarsegold). I live about 45 minutes from the "mother load" and can tell you that it's a pretty nice day on the river, and I have many to choose from, where you can enjoy nature, swim, and see how hard gold panning really is, but totally worth it when you find a little something gleaming in that pan. Up here, lots of names of places have some attachment to gold. You see terms like camp, gulch, trench, diggings, bar, and you know, that is likely where the gold was at.
I grew up in this general area of Northern California. That red dirt is no joke. Anyone with kids will tell you their struggles with laundry. I know you can't where you are to prevent claim jumpers, but it looks like home to me.
Nice! Reminds me of the time while panning for heavy minerals I accidentally found some wire gold with attached quartz. Tiny, not to be compared with your specimens. Those are my favorites of your finds.
Well, I know Californians can be extremely protective of their environment. From what you said Dan, it sounds like a case where illegal actions weren't necessarily bad or destructive actions, but I think the letter of the law should speak for itself and it's not important how the authorities found out about it. You're always pretty transparent about what you can and can't do in B.C., and hopefully provided some similar clarity to your American buddy.
My God the amount of censorship these youtubers enable for their comment section. Hope they realize they're costing their channel interactions that put them in the algorithm.
Not sure what censorship you are talking about. UA-cam does pull inappropriate comments. We don't. I sometimes go and read the ones the youtube algorithm has pulled, they can be pretty bad.
Enjoyed all 5 videos, wish I could prospect such a wonderful claim. Keep on getting the gold wherever it may be... Ignore the critics, they grew up bitter and are probably just jealous. I buy some paydirt when my poor ass can, so I'll eventually hit up both you and Bryan for yours. Thank you from the Seattle area, land of magnetic black glitter :)
Dan, you're letting people get to you. I know it's easier to recognize that then just decide to not let it bother you. You're doing all the right things, and appear to be a bit sharper and more socially competent than pretty much all the people making non-positive comments. You are right about filming too. It may be legal, but it's (usually) more rude than it is beneficial. Like how you are legally in the clear to tell your mother-in-law to shut up, but usually, it isn't worth it. Not to mention you're liable to get off with more warnings if you aren't making the cop feel like you are being disrespectful. Many (most?) officers prefer resolving minor infractions with you as if you are their neighbor, and being rude is a quick way for that missing registration sticker to result in an inability to drive home, or to make your 20 mph over infraction become a 20 mph ticket.
Thank you for this video series Dan! I’ve learned a lot that I will teach my son as we have fun with his new metal detector. We went to Island View beach and cleaned out 5 nails a bottle cap and a mysterious squiggly thing a ma bob 😂 Hopefully the future includes a gold panning trip to gold river or hope and I am interested in learning about the land claims process and I love maps in general. It’s all a fun new hobby and I hope my son takes to it so at the very least I can throw some coins I the woods and pan the river in peace!
Cool video Dan! For those who are saying "we didn't see the cops, blah blah blah" its a prospecting channel, who the hell cares what that nonsense is about. Get a life. Keep the videos coming Dan! Happy new year!🎉
The nugget you show at 20:30 into the video looks like a head facing to the right. I can clearly see an eye, nose, and mouth. You can really see it at 22:00.
70yr old prospector here I hear you Dan seems now aday people are just so negative/noise. I shut my channel down few years back for that reason. I recreational gold prospect, love metal detecting and a very proud rockhound 😊. Now days a just run a little private channel for family an couple friends......well that and FIND TREASURES 😂 THERE'S TREASURES OUT THERE TO BE FOUND! ROCK ON DAN 😊
As a point of curiosity, can reveal anything about the location of this claim? Even just the county would be interesting. I have lived and worked in the mother lode, so my interest is academic.
🇨🇦 If the cops are called keep it quiet that way you don't get comments like you did. It's none of your followers business. If the cops were called. Hope you had a good time. Merry Christmas.
The fine Gold is locked up in the hard paylayer after the scraping, not the topsoil after rehabilitation of an area. It's not sitting on top like the Fraser Dan. Good luck. Cheers 🍻
I actually know where this place is. I pass by the hills and normally see a white truck driving the dirt roads on the way home from gold planning/detecting. I still like Midpines though. Dan, give the Merced River a try.
I swear a while back I saw a video on dry processing dirt and gravel for gold. Seem like dirt cops would not like a lot of water being used. Do you know about dry sluicing? Do a video on it maybe.
So where at in California were you Dan. I'm a member of the oldest gold mining historical society in the world E Clampus Vitus. I'm in the Delta Chapter or the Gateway to the Motherload San Andreas, Angeles Camp, Sonora, Mokelumne Hill, Jackson. Tuleburg (Tully Burg) Chapter 69 now called STOCKTON
What's it like gold or mineral hunting outside of Canada? Do the USA, or whichever country you're visiting, tax you for taking them out of the country? Does Canada tax you for bringing them back?
The dirt right next to the crusher Mill that's good old California hard pan most of California within a foot or so of topsoil has that sort of material it's just extremely hard dense pack which is weird because Sandy's and other parts will be more like a hard clay but it's all California hard pain and it's a bitch to dig through
I appreciate that you didn't sit there and record the law enforcement interaction. It seems like folks think because you can means you should. Respect for folks around you and keeping your nose out other peoples business seems rare these days. Huge props to you Dan. While it might of been mis-guided to call law enforcement this time, I personally appreciate that folks do watch for bad actors. The public land where I live is absolutely trashed, and no one is going to pay for any government (federal, state, or local) to go out and clean it up. Better to a be pro-active instead letting bad actors destroy the landscape.
The one at 25:10 looks like a fox to me. They're all pretty cool specimens and thanks for the update on BLM being called. Usually if you cooperate with the authorities and they realize you had not known you were wrong they will give you a break somewhat. It's the numbnuts that create most problems for the rest of us that try to do the right thing. Great video Dan!
The person that called the cops was stalking you and that person was waiting for you to make one mistake. That person probably spends their whole life making people pay for their indiscretion. Speaking from experience.
there were some very small pieces in some of the first pans you showed us.. one even had a floater.. You were looking for bigger pieces but you need to look for microscopic gold
@@Danhurd It all adds up when you process yards and yards.. Might also be a good idea to hand sort the quartz from the washed rocks coming off a trammel and do a crush
Obviously the gold there is coming out of quartz veins, and I wonder of it wouldn't be best to hunt quartz veins to actually mine there? Are there any left? I'd say that's where the mother lode lies.
That is kinda what got Bryan in trouble, he cleared some of the old pits that exposed the veins to see what the veins looked like, because it is his plan to mine those veins once he gets permits.
Dan, you worry too much about DBs in the comments.. And the thing I never get about "Karen's " is They do everything they can to ruin as much for everyone as they can... Because they themselves are miserable... BUT then wonder - Oh Gee why does everyone hate them and they have no friends, just people that smile to their face and talk behind their backs while just really trying to avoid them. I don't know, ??? Maybe try being nice, or maybe even helpful to your community (the people in it , because that's what makes a community) And SEE if your life changes, just possibly for the better. What you do will most likely come back to haunt you.
I agree with you Dan. There are just some things that are none of our business, and it is not our information to share. For those that were complaining or encouraging you to share, yet provoking you by saying it was click bait, grow up. On a positive note, I loved these videos! As always, love the stuff you show us! Bless you! ❤
Thanks Dan! You definitely handled Everything About the Cops, and How you told us about it, and choosing Not to Record the Situation, Perfectly. I love how you pointed out that "Just because you Can Do Something (i.e. legally) Doesn't Mean that you Should Do something. There Is Wisdom in That.
Always record the police
Even if you don't show it on a video, always film the police. If anything goes wrong, it would be your word against theirs.
I had no stake in the conversation or the interaction. In my oppinion it would have been rude of me to poke my nose in where it did not belong.
There is a lot of stupidity in it too, if the cops are interacting wsith you. When it's other people involved, I think it's never a bad idea to record unless they tell you themselves not to. There is a reason why you should record the police and why your lawyer will tell you to record them. No matter how much you believe in the police, they do lie and have lied. So recording being completely unobtrusive since "they are recording too" is always extremely smart. Just in case you get that bad apple that actually exists.
@@Danhurdthen you really should have just left it out of the video entirely. Why you bothered to mention it is why I still think it’s clickbait and you did it twice. Stick to gold, not drama.
When I left home at 15 yrs old back in 1980, I met a guy who had a claim on the Middle Fork of the American River in Auburn California, that was a fun summer, I ran that dredge 6-7 hours a day, I was fearless, one day I found myself deeeep under a house sized Boulder just sucking up gold from the bedrock, didnt even realize it 😂😂😂😂😂
15yrs old an bullet proof .... 😢 now I struggle to walk
@@paulsouth4794 65 and lost 1/2 my foot
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Too real... 😅@@paulsouth4794
@@paulsouth4794I'm sorry😢 getting old definitely sucks. You know what they say, if it don't hurt, then it don't work😂
"Just because I can doesn't mean I should" - wise words Dan. Why escalate a situation when you can just talk it out? My experience is the BLM understands that people make mistakes and they prefer to educate, rather than punish, people when honest mistakes are made. Great video Dan.
*can
@@Rockingruvin Thanks - stupid auto spell...
Dan's methodical and disciplined approach to prospecting is a beautiful nod to the generations of prospectors before him.
Thanks
Liked "just because you can, doesn't mean you should ".👍 - I wish more people would live by that motto. 😊
One of your best vids. Says who you are.
Great series of videos. Completely agree with your approach And explanation about the interaction with the cops. It is not our business, but still reminds everyone to play by the rules.
Glad you like the series!
I had a friend who used to work a claim in the Kalgoorlie goldfield region of Western Australia . I panned my first couple of pieces of gold with him . That was about 30 years ago. He mined quite a few ounces of gold from that claim.
There's gold in them thar hills. And you found some. Enjoyed the video.
It’s so pretty with the quartz. Nice of your friend to share….like you do! Thanks.
Dan, you brought up the one thing we deal with in the Comstock Lode area, fine gold attached to quartz and calcite along with other flakey particles. It's very difficult to recover through gravity separation methods. It's stays suspended in water.
It’s always a challenge with the finer stuff.
@Danhurd quote for the day "California is full of Karens".
Dan you're fine. Not clickbait. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Amazing skills! The process of finding fine gold is so fascinating."
"Wow! The combination of fine gold particles and large nuggets is truly unique. Great job!"
This gold panning technique looks so simple and effective. Can't wait for more videos like this!"🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad you are enjoying the series!
"eleventy seven pans to go" had me chuckling.
That means you did over forty-eleven pans!😂😂😂
A quote from "dennis the menace". NOT from the movie! From the comics, we "old folks" used to read....
Enjoyed this video and all of the previous ones on your California adventure. Most importantly, it looked like everyone had fun using the Garrett detectors while searching. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
the fines have to concentrate down the hill ive always found it interesting that when your close to the source the gold is so sporadic and hard to understand. As it travels down the hill it gets broken and shaved into the fine stuff we get in placer deposits.
in 'my' experience (grew up in NORTHERN Calif.) IF you can locate the foundation lines of an old gold mill you WILL find fine FINE gold that floated/flew out of the mill. I used to hit 3 olf millsites that provided me with gas n beans money.... (1980s) Happy New Year Hurd crew.....
Thanks for the tip!
Great series Dan thanks! Lovely looking specimens! That’s bucket list stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was stationed at Beale AFB in Northern California from 73 to 76 off and on..met my first wife there..I liked driving up around the top east of the base..there was a huge gold mine up there..they had plugged the entrance..but there were big blocks of quarts shining in the sun..got a budy of mine to help and brought back 3 huge bolders..this was for my mother inlaw..she loved it..but my father inlaw decided he had to find gold and crushed them up.only found a couple small pieces..shame..oh well..those were good days back then when we weren't pushing B52s put during Nixon s secret bombing raids
Sounds like a cool story from those days.
I hesitate to tell what to do so I’ll just say I like you being you. You, earned my subscription today. (Continued subscription).
I don't know if the general location of this area was mentioned, the "Mother Load" is really, a lot of places in Northern and Central California. But there are a few places I can think of where that red soil is common and there is a lot of gold in it.
I think we now know why people used hydraulic cannons to wash away entire mountain sides back in the 1800's, that gold you are showing is real coarse, so, did not come far from it's source (there is even a place in California called Coarsegold).
I live about 45 minutes from the "mother load" and can tell you that it's a pretty nice day on the river, and I have many to choose from, where you can enjoy nature, swim, and see how hard gold panning really is, but totally worth it when you find a little something gleaming in that pan. Up here, lots of names of places have some attachment to gold. You see terms like camp, gulch, trench, diggings, bar, and you know, that is likely where the gold was at.
Enjoy the videos Dan have done panning in the foot hills and was cool watching you pan. Thanks and Happy New Year 😊
Man I love this -- thanks Dan for so much adventures! Hug from Costa Rica
Glad you are enjoying the channel!
Thanks for the clarification, Dan, appreciate it!
You are welcome
I grew up in this general area of Northern California. That red dirt is no joke. Anyone with kids will tell you their struggles with laundry. I know you can't where you are to prevent claim jumpers, but it looks like home to me.
Keep making them Dan we will keep on watching!
Thank you Dan this was a very fun five day series six stars brother
Thank's Brian and Dan !!! Have A Happy New Year!!!
you too
really love the closeups Dan
Another great video Dan! Thanks for all you do!
You are welcome!
Nice! Reminds me of the time while panning for heavy minerals I accidentally found some wire gold with attached quartz. Tiny, not to be compared with your specimens. Those are my favorites of your finds.
Wire gold is awesome!
Dan you spend your time looking for gold great I love watching I look for deer I can eat deer
I love gold in quartz! So cool!
so do I
Stone soup with Brown Gravy fixin's, YUM! Always a pleasure Dan, Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you too!
I still call it a good day thank you Brian. Blessings too all
I agree!
Dan, you got some beautiful specimens there. 👍👍
Thanks, glad you liked them!
Where do you draw the line between a nugget and a picker?
Depends on the day and how much I have been finding lately.
California! The once Great State. No Wonder And I don't think he got off with just a slap. 😊 ❤ Watching your Channel.
The "Wrist slap" is most likely going to be a fine. But again, it is not my place, so I am not going to pry.
17:11 is the explanation
top show Dan, hope to see more next year.
Well, I know Californians can be extremely protective of their environment. From what you said Dan, it sounds like a case where illegal actions weren't necessarily bad or destructive actions, but I think the letter of the law should speak for itself and it's not important how the authorities found out about it. You're always pretty transparent about what you can and can't do in B.C., and hopefully provided some similar clarity to your American buddy.
Californians can go back to their dystopian cities, ab ---using their ment -- ally ill and children; minding their own business in the process.
My God the amount of censorship these youtubers enable for their comment section. Hope they realize they're costing their channel interactions that put them in the algorithm.
@@TheColJoker You tube does it mate, not the content creators......
Not sure what censorship you are talking about. UA-cam does pull inappropriate comments. We don't. I sometimes go and read the ones the youtube algorithm has pulled, they can be pretty bad.
Enjoyed all 5 videos, wish I could prospect such a wonderful claim. Keep on getting the gold wherever it may be... Ignore the critics, they grew up bitter and are probably just jealous. I buy some paydirt when my poor ass can, so I'll eventually hit up both you and Bryan for yours. Thank you from the Seattle area, land of magnetic black glitter :)
Happy New Year Dan! 🎉
Same to you!
Very nice Dan, always enjoyed watching your videos.
Thanks, glad you enjoy them!
re: was the gold trommeled already? Check the dirt under any old growth trees that they would not have dug.
Dan, you're letting people get to you. I know it's easier to recognize that then just decide to not let it bother you. You're doing all the right things, and appear to be a bit sharper and more socially competent than pretty much all the people making non-positive comments.
You are right about filming too. It may be legal, but it's (usually) more rude than it is beneficial. Like how you are legally in the clear to tell your mother-in-law to shut up, but usually, it isn't worth it.
Not to mention you're liable to get off with more warnings if you aren't making the cop feel like you are being disrespectful. Many (most?) officers prefer resolving minor infractions with you as if you are their neighbor, and being rude is a quick way for that missing registration sticker to result in an inability to drive home, or to make your 20 mph over infraction become a 20 mph ticket.
Always informative and entertaining, thanks for inviting us to join you.
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Why do you have to pan if you can hold a detector on it?
Thank you for this video series Dan! I’ve learned a lot that I will teach my son as we have fun with his new metal detector. We went to Island View beach and cleaned out 5 nails a bottle cap and a mysterious squiggly thing a ma bob 😂 Hopefully the future includes a gold panning trip to gold river or hope and I am interested in learning about the land claims process and I love maps in general. It’s all a fun new hobby and I hope my son takes to it so at the very least I can throw some coins I the woods and pan the river in peace!
Question could it just be that the gold isn't in that layer? Or was the ground be mixed enough.
Very mixed up
Cool video Dan! For those who are saying "we didn't see the cops, blah blah blah" its a prospecting channel, who the hell cares what that nonsense is about. Get a life. Keep the videos coming Dan! Happy new year!🎉
Couldn't agree more.
Great Video Dan...Thanks Brian...Enjoy the New Year...!!!!!
you too
Love that colour, purely golden 😊
The nugget you show at 20:30 into the video looks like a head facing to the right. I can clearly see an eye, nose, and mouth. You can really see it at 22:00.
70yr old prospector here
I hear you Dan seems now aday people are just so negative/noise. I shut my channel down few years back for that reason. I recreational gold prospect, love metal detecting and a very proud rockhound 😊. Now days a just run a little private channel for family an couple friends......well that and FIND TREASURES 😂
THERE'S TREASURES OUT THERE TO BE FOUND! ROCK ON DAN 😊
I think that it all depends on your perspective whether any price of gold is a nugget
I like the way you figure Dan, there's a rainbow in every pan🥘🌈🥘🌈🥘
I really enjoy your videos,Going rock hunting high desert I'm inspired.😅
Thanks
happy new year ! hope to see you find a lot of gold next year
The cubes look like Lamonite Pseudomorph After Pyrite.
Just oxidized pyrites
😊 the problem with California it will cost you more for permits and paperwork that you get in gold !!! Awesome video series, thank you
Great video Dan, Thx!!
As a point of curiosity, can reveal anything about the location of this claim? Even just the county would be interesting. I have lived and worked in the mother lode, so my interest is academic.
All I really know is Mariposa is the closest bigger town
🇨🇦 If the cops are called keep it quiet that way you don't get comments like you did. It's none of your followers business. If the cops were called. Hope you had a good time. Merry Christmas.
I talk about what happens during my adventtures and that was a large event during that day. so it was part of my adventure.
I don't mind click bait thumbnails as long as the channels that I'm watching has content I enjoy
The fine Gold is locked up in the hard paylayer after the scraping, not the topsoil after rehabilitation of an area. It's not sitting on top like the Fraser Dan. Good luck. Cheers 🍻
Happy New Year everyone!
And to you as well
Howdy Dan from South Wales UK
I actually know where this place is. I pass by the hills and normally see a white truck driving the dirt roads on the way home from gold planning/detecting. I still like Midpines though. Dan, give the Merced River a try.
have you tumbled the pyrite cubes before?
no I have not
It sounds like Tall Poppy Syndrome to me.
Couldn't you just dry pan then use the water at the end?
Dry panning can be very inefficient
I swear a while back I saw a video on dry processing dirt and gravel for gold. Seem like dirt cops would not like a lot of water being used. Do you know about dry sluicing? Do a video on it maybe.
I'm off for a drywashing video in less than a month
It would have been interesting if you had collected samples from around where the nuggets were found, and panned those out.
I chose 4 spots people found nuggets and tested those 4 spots. May have been 5
So where at in California were you Dan. I'm a member of the oldest gold mining historical society in the world E Clampus Vitus. I'm in the Delta Chapter or the Gateway to the Motherload San Andreas, Angeles Camp, Sonora, Mokelumne Hill, Jackson. Tuleburg (Tully Burg) Chapter 69 now called STOCKTON
mariposa
@Danhurd ok i have friends over there
What's it like gold or mineral hunting outside of Canada? Do the USA, or whichever country you're visiting, tax you for taking them out of the country? Does Canada tax you for bringing them back?
Not for natural gold. Natural gold and bullion are treatted differently in both canada and the US
@Danhurd Ah, okay. Interesting. Thanks for replying.
The dirt right next to the crusher Mill that's good old California hard pan most of California within a foot or so of topsoil has that sort of material it's just extremely hard dense pack which is weird because Sandy's and other parts will be more like a hard clay but it's all California hard pain and it's a bitch to dig through
I live in alabama so I'm not familiar with California but my question is if it's his land then why can't he dig what he wants to dig
he has the mineral rights, not the land ownership
I appreciate that you didn't sit there and record the law enforcement interaction. It seems like folks think because you can means you should. Respect for folks around you and keeping your nose out other peoples business seems rare these days. Huge props to you Dan.
While it might of been mis-guided to call law enforcement this time, I personally appreciate that folks do watch for bad actors. The public land where I live is absolutely trashed, and no one is going to pay for any government (federal, state, or local) to go out and clean it up. Better to a be pro-active instead letting bad actors destroy the landscape.
And a 👍on that music
Wow amazing spanish audio ty even when I understand and talk english bytheway Ai miss your voice ❤
You can turn off auto dubbing, if you prefer to hear it in english
Water reminds me of the remnants of my pottery studio after cleaning.
Amazing thank you my friend
I bet your missing that clean river water right about now😂😂😂
Oh ya! I'm looking forward to going back in the spring when they have an excess of water up there.
Have you thought of putting a chemtote in your truck to haul water ?
in my rental truck?
yellow..dirt..indicate..gold
The one at 25:10 looks like a fox to me. They're all pretty cool specimens and thanks for the update on BLM being called. Usually if you cooperate with the authorities and they realize you had not known you were wrong they will give you a break somewhat. It's the numbnuts that create most problems for the rest of us that try to do the right thing. Great video Dan!
Howdy all from Richland Washington
i live in Richland .. Small world.
im just off Catskill and Jadwin
You’re all good Dan! Who cares about no footage with cops.. it’s the last thing I’d want to watch..
The person that called the cops was stalking you and that person was waiting for you to make one mistake. That person probably spends their whole life making people pay for their indiscretion. Speaking from experience.
there were some very small pieces in some of the first pans you showed us.. one even had a floater.. You were looking for bigger pieces but you need to look for microscopic gold
Yes each pan had some more tiny stuff
@@Danhurd It all adds up when you process yards and yards.. Might also be a good idea to hand sort the quartz from the washed rocks coming off a trammel and do a crush
If you chose to play with dirt and water you will get WET and MUDDY but having fun in the end!!
Dan i apologise im gna skip because, pauly's problem. Nuff said.
Pauly's problem? Paul is not in this one.
This one was super interesting!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
You should contact Two toes. He will put you on the gold.
You got so much guff about "not working" while at Mount Baker... how do you go back with the gold from the US?
recreational metal detecting is permitted for canadians, and we are alowed to keep our finds.
@Danhurd thanks for answering. I think you are awesome- the whole family! Happy New Year!
No surfactant in your water, you've got floaties
Most of the floaters are wood debris bunch of sawdust and such around
Did notice some very fine Gold floating too Dan
Obviously the gold there is coming out of quartz veins, and I wonder of it wouldn't be best to hunt quartz veins to actually mine there? Are there any left? I'd say that's where the mother lode lies.
That is kinda what got Bryan in trouble, he cleared some of the old pits that exposed the veins to see what the veins looked like, because it is his plan to mine those veins once he gets permits.
Dan, you worry too much about DBs in the comments..
And the thing I never get about "Karen's " is
They do everything they can to ruin as much for everyone as they can... Because they themselves are miserable...
BUT then wonder - Oh Gee why does everyone hate them and they have no friends, just people that smile to their face and talk behind their backs while just really trying to avoid them.
I don't know, ???
Maybe try being nice, or maybe even helpful to your community (the people in it , because that's what makes a community)
And SEE if your life changes, just possibly for the better.
What you do will most likely come back to haunt you.