Like how you guys are showing assay results next to the samples now. Super helpful. Video idea: best of video. IE show samples you have pics of that had the highest levels of Gold, Silver, Etc...
Hi! Is there a possibility to show a picture from a microscope, how the free mill gold look´s like on the rock? Looks it very different to Pyrite? Greetings from Austria!
Awesome adventure sweet area sweet samples again to me some eye catchers sure glad your extra cautious by yourself so much more knowledge so cool thank you so much be safe
Mostly exploration. Some of the work we do is hard to show though for other people it's not always sampling we do sometimes equipments used. Right now about 75% of what you see is on our properties.
We don't have huge budgets to start operations everything is funded by hired jobs or optioning and selling properties. We mine on occasion but only when we have enough ore at a high grade with easy extraction.
Guess you must love the rain gods too on your prospecting journey trips.Things still have to get done as long as the road is passable on it to the sites.I miss our summers.....But we needed the rain.
Wish you would have used a pen or pointer to show specifically where the free mill gold is in those ore samples, especially with the piece starting at frame 6:45. I find very similar-looking ore in Colorado and even with a 30x jeweler's loop I often find it difficult to distinguish the gold from the pyrites. When the gold is that fine it may not be detectable with my Garret Pro-Pointer AT and must rely on just visual inspection.
It wouldn't really be visible on camera any free mill gold is so fine at this grade. Using a detector isn't generally worth while this because most of your gold is found as a replacement element in your sulfides. The first outcrop we showed some larger chunks but even that its difficult to see.
Like how you guys are showing assay results next to the samples now. Super helpful. Video idea: best of video. IE show samples you have pics of that had the highest levels of Gold, Silver, Etc...
Justin Bowers I totally agree. Sometimes there’s too many samples to keep track of.
Definitey. Im pretty new at all this since about 2 months when I hit the gold.
Hi! Is there a possibility to show a picture from a microscope, how the free mill gold look´s like on the rock? Looks it very different to Pyrite? Greetings from Austria!
Awesome adventure sweet area sweet samples again to me some eye catchers sure glad your extra cautious by yourself so much more knowledge so cool thank you so much be safe
ON another note , do you do active mining or just sampling. And for yourself or client’s? Just curious.
Mostly exploration. Some of the work we do is hard to show though for other people it's not always sampling we do sometimes equipments used. Right now about 75% of what you see is on our properties.
We don't have huge budgets to start operations everything is funded by hired jobs or optioning and selling properties. We mine on occasion but only when we have enough ore at a high grade with easy extraction.
Always enjoyable.
Guess you must love the rain gods too on your prospecting journey trips.Things still have to get done as long as the road is passable on it to the sites.I miss our summers.....But we needed the rain.
Yes we did for sure
Wish you would have used a pen or pointer to show specifically where the free mill gold is in those ore samples, especially with the piece starting at frame 6:45. I find very similar-looking ore in Colorado and even with a 30x jeweler's loop I often find it difficult to distinguish the gold from the pyrites. When the gold is that fine it may not be detectable with my Garret Pro-Pointer AT and must rely on just visual inspection.
It wouldn't really be visible on camera any free mill gold is so fine at this grade. Using a detector isn't generally worth while this because most of your gold is found as a replacement element in your sulfides. The first outcrop we showed some larger chunks but even that its difficult to see.
@@911mining Thanks!
At 13.01 the beriiceated peice of the mystry vein is part of a fault or shear zone?
Yes
Wow. Great samples!
Glad I live in a drier climate, havin to prospect in the rain and snow all the time would suck! lol
I don't mind it beats the heat of summer for me. Makes you appreciate warmth after though.
Thank you!
A Sierra blaster would make short easy work of busting up some rock samples
Looking at getting one
wow real neat rocks good vid
Ok what element or mineral would make my iron pestal aluminium shiny after I crush up what looks like decomposing granitic rock?
I’m sorry but I either missed something or I missed something,
what happened to sample number two rock and assay?
Should be there around the 8-10 minute mark..
Sampling is the key
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I seen gold on the last Rock
Thats kind of a gold ore kn feed many Famileis here in Philippines.. I hope I can't find one a high grade ore that likes your own properly...
Mystery vein @ 9:23: remnants of an iron hat?
Yes sort of we are thinking it's the upper portion of a bigger pod of sulfides and magnetite.
Gr8, btw: tnx for the niiice eBay samples from the old continent, i really appreciate
Ok second video without you partner?
He's on a vacation for 2 weeks