Sometimes prospecting is like fishing w/o a hook. It's a state of mind that smiles constantly. But sometimes the gold/fish seam to jump in your boat for a bonus day. Love your artistic attitude and for sharing your skills Krissy , TY.
Enjoying your videos Chrissy you are a hard worker. Hopefully you’ll find some gold today on your own. It was nice you had some company a couple of days ago with Clint and ? Now some gold today. Happy for you.
Fantastic, I really have to move over to WA, the grass is way to green here in the NT to detect at the moment, I think I told you last week I was moving to Pine Creek and have done so, I have also booked into the Darwin Hospitals Prosthetic department to get two new callipers as I destroy the ones I have on a regular basis, can't wait to be able to walk again without falling over, the ground where your video was taken looks really rough, some of the roughest ground you usually work on, it looks like you have found a good patch there along that bit of a schist line. I have set up my sleush and it is almost ready to start putting dirt through it, I have always wanted to do this over here just couldn't find enough water to do it, now with the early rains it has happened but I can't walk very well, hopefully in under a week thing's will start to improve, myou have a good week of detecting and keep up the great video's, always appreciated.
You’re right, gold in those eroding seams of schists, you are definitely at the right crossroads of the faults. Stay put and get some biggies! Gold should be just layered in those decomposing seams. Just trying to imagine those faults moving against each other, now there’s a ripper under your feet 🦶! Hot molten schists against hot molten quartz, what a collision. Great Video!!
I'm glad to see you have some company! It's got to be lonely out there by yourself. You had another great day finding the gold. Thank you for sharing your video and God Bless. 👍 👍 👍
It all adds up in the end and you enjoy the hunt which makes it worthwhile Krissy. A great video and it is good to see you back at it fulltime. Always getting information from you and appreciate it. Take care out there and hope you hit a good patch. All the best. xx
Clint , well done on finding your first piece of gold, something you will never forget. Detecting with friends is always fun. I bet the food tastes good in the camp oven. Krissy keep the long videos coming please❤👍
Good morning Krissy 😁 You had to work for all those little nuggets and you certainly came accross some junk too . Well hope you have a cracker upcoming week and bang a few ouncers just before christmas mate. see you next Sunday & take care😉
Krissy! Another great video! Interesting how the gold, quartz, and other minerals have formed in the schist rock. I think many prospectors would assume the gold was trapped there by running water, but that would be a neat trick on a hilltop ... right? I'm wondering if you're finding feldspar in the schist or if it's ironstone instead or both? Anyway, love your tenacious attitude, and how you always make the best of any situation. Keep up the good work, and we'll look forward to seeing you again soon!🥰
@@OutbackGoldFever Hi Krissy! It's true that elevations change over time, so the ridge you're working could be part of an ancient river bed, and the surrounding hills have long since eroded away. I'm a student of geology at best, but sometimes I look at a rock and lose myself in the wonder of its birth and history ... Some of the exposed crustal formations in Wyoming, Utah and Idaho leave the most educated geologists scratching their bloated heads. 🤣 Thanks for corresponding with me. I really admire your determination, and your desire to be free to live on your own terms. We are kindred spirits ❤️ The offer to be your guide in the U.S. still stands, but I think I understand your love for the Outback 👍 Thanks again for sharing your adventures with us. I've come to enjoy spending Saturday evenings with you. See you on the web soon!😍
Well done to everyone.. You definitely are a tough person detecting during the summer months.. A beer 🍻 it two definitely will go down nicely after a few hours detecting in the sun 🌞. Cheers Tony 🍺🍺
Glad you were able to talk to somebody to have a good old yarn with somebody besides the voices in your head ( hahaha ) Always good to have some company and good mates around you every once in a while
Nice finds there Krissy! I would be really surprised if you did not find a lot more close to where you just found the last 5 . I don’t believe anyone has detected that area before and you can tell those bits had not traveled far either 😊👍
I hope that the shiny keeps getting shinier🤔 I hope you'll find another so big that you have to move your Camp to the Nugget 😋instead of you carrying the Nugget to the camp someday😘 you stay safe out there I know it's summertime 🥵there and it's hot Take Care thank you for the video I enjoyed🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺💋❤️😝😍🤨🤫😁😁
G'day Krissy, I was hot just seeing the heat around you, do you have times when your water usage skyrockets! and do you have far to travel to replenish your supply's, I dont imagine its a five minute drive to the local supermarket or tap for that matter! Did you have prior knowledge of the local landscapes makeup or mineralogy, and terminology before you started detecting in the west, or have you learnt it all along the way, it seems you have a very good understanding of what your seeing, and probably a good memory as well! It looks like a good area to spend more time on, more gold to be found yet, Good luck, and Cheers!
Hi Wayne, the distance back to town varies, lately it's been under 100km but packing everything up makes it a day trip at least. It's pretty much learning by doing, I wish I'd knew more about the geology but comparing maps and doing research usually puts me in the right direction.
Dig into the bed rock and find bigger nuggets!!! One of the older gentleman, on his video, use to dig and half to an ounce or more of gold!!!! Some times a foot to 2 feet and the deeper you go the stronger the signal and sound!!!!
Your not leaving that spot are you? There may be reef gold beside that vertical shale. Looks very mineralised. Get under one of those trees and take a nooze when it gets too hot. Your luck is still holding.
foliated layer and brought it back and and break it apart and see if there's any small gold I don't know what the largest piece of gold you ever found but I hope you find one twice as big
Switching back to the 7000? Interesting! And sticking with it! Picking a good area! Kicking rocks Low and slow! Get you focused on using your Skills in the proper proportions. Mother nature can be huge distraction! Learning to work with can benefit you greatly! Detecting with people that aren’t professionals can be distracting! It makes it hard on you to focus ! I understand you have your hands full trying to film. Rocky ground hot rocks heat plies and 990 other distractions. Wandering around aimlessly trying to find your focus or gold. Then you get serious and push all the distractions aside what happens. The key all meditation is your breathing! Think about your breathing and all the distractions will melt away it takes practice.
Was Kewl seeing all that "Outback" style of camping gear. I'll bet there was over Half Million bucks worth of equipment sitting there. Chasing Gold isn't so different than open water Trolling SE Alaska for the Wily Chinook (King Salmon). Equipment requirements are Very particular & spendy in addition to needing Experience & Very Good knowledge as to the best presentation (rigging and setup) and location for finding them. Even then, there's no guarantee ur gonna hook one, wrestle it to the boat w/o loosing it and then netting it. It's a game of patience in a very scenic place. But when you get Into a School at Feeding time, it's like a Chinese Fire Drill on the boat. The adrenalin hits hard, and when fishing w/ ur buddies, there's a definite competitive sense that takes place. On top of all that, a Whole Fresh Chinook Salmon is worth a few hundred bucks on the commercial market, and they are pretty tasty. Watchin you go at this isn't so different, there's no guarantees, but havin all ur ducks in a row when you swing ur Detector over a nice Chunk-o-Gold is like someone yelling "Fish ON" . . . It's Fun !! Gr8 episode, I learn something New every time ! Be Kewl, Stay Safe & Hav Fun !! Ya know, I wonder if having a Pet Iguana would take care of some of those flies ? 🤔
I'm glad you found a hot spot Krissy!! Take care ! JJ
Good find Chrissy a new area with Gold. Keep up the good work. Watching you as always from Surrey British Columbia Canada
"You only find your first piece of gold once". So true, and the moment you will not forget either!
Nice work Krissy. Your persistence paid off once again.
I so admire your mental strength and persistence in your endeavours Krissy.
Sometimes prospecting is like fishing w/o a hook. It's a state of mind that smiles constantly.
But sometimes the gold/fish seam to jump in your boat for a bonus day.
Love your artistic attitude and for sharing your skills Krissy , TY.
Hi Krissy yeah love it when you say " Low and Slow" , it works all the time!
Hi from Adelaide again, thanks for sharing your finds. Take care Krissy.
More than 1 Gram is always nice.
A great day Krissy 🎉
Awesome you were able to find a good spot. Can't wait to see more of your adventures.
Upstate NY USA
Great fun Krissy. Thanks for sharing. D
4 metal detectors and 4 cheers for Krissy and her mates! And the gold!!!
I enjoyed your video, being in Montana in the USA in the middle of a snowy winter videos are all I have for a couple of more months.
Hi Krissy. Another great video. Nice to see some gold. Very evident you are passionate about prospecting. Thanks for your hard work.
And there’s the gold. Nice. Great video as always 👍🇦🇺 25:25
Enjoying your videos Chrissy you are a hard worker. Hopefully you’ll find some gold today on your own. It was nice you had some company a couple of days ago with Clint and ? Now some gold today. Happy for you.
Well done on your finds Krissy,. I love to see you finding gold!🥇
The landscape is so rocky, like another planet! Unreal!❤️❤️❤️ Walking much Be very difficult!
❤️ new here and really enjoyed it 😜 thank you for sharing 😜 stay lucky and merry Christmas 🎄
Great work Krissy, love your video's. can't wait to see you melt some gold.
They don't sell mapp gas here but might get some brought up from perth soon 🤞🏻
Pretty gold, good bit of company, can't ask for more than that 👍
Take care and I look forward to seeing you again soon 👍🤓✌️
Well done Krissy great effort again keep up the good work ⛏️⛏️
Fantastic, I really have to move over to WA, the grass is way to green here in the NT to detect at the moment, I think I told you last week I was moving to Pine Creek and have done so, I have also booked into the Darwin Hospitals Prosthetic department to get two new callipers as I destroy the ones I have on a regular basis, can't wait to be able to walk again without falling over, the ground where your video was taken looks really rough, some of the roughest ground you usually work on, it looks like you have found a good patch there along that bit of a schist line. I have set up my sleush and it is almost ready to start putting dirt through it, I have always wanted to do this over here just couldn't find enough water to do it, now with the early rains it has happened but I can't walk very well, hopefully in under a week thing's will start to improve, myou have a good week of detecting and keep up the great video's, always appreciated.
Hi Leon, my fingers are crossed for you that it all turns out well for you 🤞🏻
You’re right, gold in those eroding seams of schists, you are definitely at the right crossroads of the faults. Stay put and get some biggies! Gold should be just layered in those decomposing seams. Just trying to imagine those faults moving against each other, now there’s a ripper under your feet 🦶! Hot molten schists against hot molten quartz, what a collision. Great Video!!
Some good finds Krissy it's always good to find gold. Stay safe and hydrate. Good luck and good hunting.👍👍♥️
I'm glad to see you have some company! It's got to be lonely out there by yourself. You had another great day finding the gold. Thank you for sharing your video and God Bless. 👍 👍 👍
Great find but more impressed with your determination an skill at reading the ground ☺️🇺🇸
Thanks. ✌🏻👊
Great to see someone get their first bit…they will remember that one forever👏👏
You did some great work to Krissy another great episode 👍
It all adds up in the end and you enjoy the hunt which makes it worthwhile Krissy. A great video and it is good to see you back at it fulltime. Always getting information from you and appreciate it. Take care out there and hope you hit a good patch. All the best. xx
One has to love life in the bush to be a prospector, can't be for the money, it would be a sad hourly rate of not even one dollar 😂
@@OutbackGoldFever Too right and I will be out there soon so watch it. Competition. lol. xx
@@roberthogan5154 Plenty of room out here, have a safe trip, Robert.
Fantastic content as usual 👏 and it's great 👍 to see your followers from around the world also enjoying your videos
,,a fun exploring for gold outing, good one, keep safe and enjoy...
Loved this video Krissy.. You keep finding new spots for the shiny stuff. :)
Clint , well done on finding your first piece of gold, something you will never forget. Detecting with friends is always fun. I bet the food tastes good in the camp oven. Krissy keep the long videos coming please❤👍
Hello Chrissy nice to see you❤️watching from Surrey British Columbia Canada
Good morning Krissy 😁 You had to work for all those little nuggets and you certainly came accross some junk too . Well hope you have a cracker upcoming week and bang a few ouncers just before christmas mate. see you next Sunday & take care😉
Krissy! Another great video! Interesting how the gold, quartz, and other minerals have formed in the schist rock. I think many prospectors would assume the gold was trapped there by running water, but that would be a neat trick on a hilltop ... right?
I'm wondering if you're finding feldspar in the schist or if it's ironstone instead or both?
Anyway, love your tenacious attitude, and how you always make the best of any situation. Keep up the good work, and we'll look forward to seeing you again soon!🥰
Hi Bill, the schist had a very dark tinting in places. I read a few comments about the old river on the hilltop 😉
@@OutbackGoldFever Hi Krissy!
It's true that elevations change over time, so the ridge you're working could be part of an ancient river bed, and the surrounding hills have long since eroded away.
I'm a student of geology at best, but sometimes I look at a rock and lose myself in the wonder of its birth and history ... Some of the exposed crustal formations in Wyoming, Utah and Idaho leave the most educated geologists scratching their bloated heads. 🤣
Thanks for corresponding with me. I really admire your determination, and your desire to be free to live on your own terms. We are kindred spirits ❤️
The offer to be your guide in the U.S. still stands, but I think I understand your love for the Outback 👍
Thanks again for sharing your adventures with us. I've come to enjoy spending Saturday evenings with you.
See you on the web soon!😍
Outstanding amazing krissy,this was really exciting prospecting gather. 💛💛💛
Great prospecting Krissy
good job girl good to be out on ya own for a wile but good to have some one to talk to every now and then in camp
Nice finds, can't wait to see more.
That landscape is so incredibly rocky and rough, I'm surprised (and relieved) that a firewood incident is the only one you've had Krissy!
Knock on wood 🪵
you do work hard for that gold, all the walking and digging in the heat and then there's the BUGS!!!!!
Well done to everyone..
You definitely are a tough person detecting during the summer months..
A beer 🍻 it two definitely will go down nicely after a few hours detecting in the sun 🌞.
Cheers Tony 🍺🍺
Glad you were able to talk to somebody to have a good old yarn with somebody besides the voices in your head ( hahaha ) Always good to have some company and good mates around you every once in a while
I love to camp! Looks like y’all are having a blast. Wish I was there. Love your channel Krissy. Keep ‘em coming
Super good job hunting as usual. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
We’re in winter here in Texas so I know it’s hot there. Love your channel!
Well done Crissy Merry Christmas mate luv yr vids😘😘
Better day tomorrow, go girl go, -3c at the mo in the UK. David UK.
Nice finds there Krissy! I would be really surprised if you did not find a lot more close to where you just found the last 5 . I don’t believe anyone has detected that area before and you can tell those bits had not traveled far either 😊👍
Well done and love your golden smiles .
Gold has no hope between all of you. Good video like normal
After going 3 or 4 days with nothing and then Bam, you score big time! Way to go
Krissy thanks for such a great video.
Big Phil McCrackin should wear a head net more often!
Great video Chris keep up the good work looking forward to the next good luck
I hope that the shiny keeps getting shinier🤔 I hope you'll find another so big that you have to move your Camp to the Nugget 😋instead of you carrying the Nugget to the camp someday😘 you stay safe out there I know it's summertime 🥵there and it's hot Take Care thank you for the video I enjoyed🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺💋❤️😝😍🤨🤫😁😁
Thanks Krissy
Good hunting my friend , from the USA in Kentucky !
I suggest you do some loaming with a pan and see if the gold is coming out from a patch in the ground.
Typisches Flussgold, die Platten Nuggets. Aber wo waren die runden Steine? Egal, Hauptsache gefunden! Glückwunsch!
Hey Chrissy you might have found a little gold mine!
Well done again Krissy looks a bit warm there so you up in Pilbara area or mid WA?
I am headed out next month for a few weeks. This summer will be unbearable I reckon.... 🌞😎😉
Pull out all the gravel around the trees nearest you and do the ground right there cuz most likely nobody else has done that to the ground
aaaahhh, My addiction done for another week.....😀😀..
I’m enjoying following your journeys. What type of detector and size are you using?
Great video stay safe out there
A woman that's not afraid to get her hands dirty. Nice gold! 👍
Hey Chrissy, you need to get some samples of the outcrop of quartz & schist for gold, crush and pan!
nice !all the best!))
Nice have u ever detected over them cracks in them rocks? Pioneer Pauly finds them only under water mostly.
G'day Krissy, I was hot just seeing the heat around you, do you have times when your water usage skyrockets! and do you have far to travel to replenish your supply's, I dont imagine its a five minute drive to the local supermarket or tap for that matter! Did you have prior knowledge of the local landscapes makeup or mineralogy, and terminology before you started detecting in the west, or have you learnt it all along the way, it seems you have a very good understanding of what your seeing, and probably a good memory as well! It looks like a good area to spend more time on, more gold to be found yet, Good luck, and Cheers!
Hi Wayne, the distance back to town varies, lately it's been under 100km but packing everything up makes it a day trip at least. It's pretty much learning by doing, I wish I'd knew more about the geology but comparing maps and doing research usually puts me in the right direction.
Love your attitude Krissy
Power on and stay positive
It's the flies that get you.
Dig into the bed rock and find bigger nuggets!!! One of the older gentleman, on his video, use to dig and half to an ounce or more of gold!!!! Some times a foot to 2 feet and the deeper you go the stronger the signal and sound!!!!
Love your videos! ✌❤
Keep it going girl
I thought for sure that you would weigh up 1.5 Oz. today maybe next time be safe and take care
What did you do for aliving?
Come on Krissy you can't let those boys beet you.
Wow, rose amongst the spinifex, go get em girlhappy digging, my sumday relaction 4 the day
Any gold is good gold. Looks like you might be closer at the source.
Your not leaving that spot are you? There may be reef gold beside that vertical shale. Looks very mineralised. Get under one of those trees and take a nooze when it gets too hot. Your luck is still holding.
We'll be back there ⛏
Seu canal é show de prospecção 💎⛏️🇧🇷
I was wondering what brand of camper you are using Krissy
Let's find a BIG ONE//////Good Luck GIRL]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
foliated layer and brought it back and and break it apart and see if there's any small gold I don't know what the largest piece of gold you ever found but I hope you find one twice as big
Switching back to the 7000?
Interesting!
And sticking with it!
Picking a good area!
Kicking rocks Low and slow!
Get you focused on using your Skills in the proper proportions.
Mother nature can be huge distraction!
Learning to work with can benefit you greatly!
Detecting with people that aren’t professionals can be distracting!
It makes it hard on you to focus !
I understand you have your hands full trying to film.
Rocky ground hot rocks heat plies and 990 other distractions.
Wandering around aimlessly trying to find your focus or gold.
Then you get serious and push all the distractions aside what happens.
The key all meditation is your breathing!
Think about your breathing and all the distractions will melt away it takes practice.
🤩find 🤙🏾
Was Kewl seeing all that "Outback" style of camping gear. I'll bet there was over Half Million bucks worth of equipment sitting there. Chasing Gold isn't so different than open water Trolling SE Alaska for the Wily Chinook (King Salmon). Equipment requirements are Very particular & spendy in addition to needing Experience & Very Good knowledge as to the best presentation (rigging and setup) and location for finding them. Even then, there's no guarantee ur gonna hook one, wrestle it to the boat w/o loosing it and then netting it. It's a game of patience in a very scenic place. But when you get Into a School at Feeding time, it's like a Chinese Fire Drill on the boat. The adrenalin hits hard, and when fishing w/ ur buddies, there's a definite competitive sense that takes place. On top of all that, a Whole Fresh Chinook Salmon is worth a few hundred bucks on the commercial market, and they are pretty tasty. Watchin you go at this isn't so different, there's no guarantees, but havin all ur ducks in a row when you swing ur Detector over a nice Chunk-o-Gold is like someone yelling "Fish ON" . . . It's Fun !! Gr8 episode, I learn something New every time ! Be Kewl, Stay Safe & Hav Fun !! Ya know, I wonder if having a Pet Iguana would take care of some of those flies ? 🤔
521👍's up thank you for sharing
Don't know too much about geology, but I know it's available through a supernova explosion 💥 billions of years ago & now our Krissy finds them ☺
point 46 gram is about 300 bucks,, not too shabby,, :-)
This may be a silly question but why so many damn rocks
😎
Why so many flies?
Класс, привет из Кинеля ❤
Do you need a permit to hunt for gold in Australia?