Awesome video! Good luck in your search for gold! Hello from the Rocky Mountains of Britsh Columbia, Canada... just above Idaho & Montana. We find a lot of gold, silver, garnets, and other minerals in our area. Keep making great videos!
That's pretty much what most of the area is made up of. Certain areas of the drop have gold. When we cut into new land I always take note of the cobble size and bedrock depth. Then after a few thousand yards run threw. I drain the screw cons. "Black sand" and gold etc. That gets removed from the material before used.
Hello 👋 if your in a moraine area it's definitely worth running yardage near Boulder areas. I'm not prospector Jess though that is another channel. My name is Adam I'm glad you stopped by
@@gerardhoney8778 yes there are several areas along the northeast of America that have end moraine deposits pushed from the abiliti gold belt in Canada 🇨🇦.
Hi sir, please help me find a small piece of gold nugget in this lifetime. I live in Nagaland, India. Please tell me what I should do in this part of world to find a gold.
@@GramCanyonSam yeah why not mate I'm a prospector from Australia ..and I try use the biblical flood as an advantage and try think outside the usual taught geology....and find gold where "educated "people don't look..great channel and vids thanks bro!
They're not different flood events. They all happen from one shot. When water moves it deposits layers, also when the velocity of water changes it starts a new layer. You can watch experiments for stratification. Supposed million of years layers are deposited rapidly from a giant flood, most likely Noah's flood all over the world.
I have to disagree there's been 3 separate glacial events alone in that area nevermind the flood aka the ocean being higher than it is a large portion of new england was under water
@tahoesamarco agree or disagree science shows that's what happen😄. At least 2 events have to happen if there was world wide flood. One event layed out massive sedimentary layers like grand canyon. Than the second event, was massive volcano and tectonic activities, caused mountains ,even continen to rise and water began to drain .During draining process the sedimentary layers were broken and redeposited. This is why I always see old layers (very fine particles well pulverized), than more gravel deposits on top of it, which was the draining process. Of course there might be local floods as well.
Awesome video!
Good luck in your search for gold!
Hello from the Rocky Mountains of Britsh Columbia, Canada... just above Idaho & Montana. We find a lot of gold, silver, garnets, and other minerals in our area. Keep making great videos!
Thanks man ! Heavy pans to you !
Wow thats looks like a nice place to be with a pan or metal detector ! Big rocks, Big gold !
Basically rite at the bottom of my hill !
Thank you. Solid info
Your welcome 🤠
Great video mate
Cool stuff ,thanks😎
Awesome video and good info man
Thanks ⛏
Thank you
polish guy your welcome friend! Keep watching ! Some great stuff coming!
Looks like Heaven.
Thats good looking ground, I would take samples and pan away.
Lots of fine gold . glacial till its in the end of its path before the moraine so its not as rich as other areas around there.
Looks like a cool spot
That's pretty much what most of the area is made up of. Certain areas of the drop have gold. When we cut into new land I always take note of the cobble size and bedrock depth. Then after a few thousand yards run threw. I drain the screw cons. "Black sand" and gold etc. That gets removed from the material before used.
What is the name of that ruler calculator you had at the end of the video?
Concrete slide Ruler 📏 it's for figuring cubic yards. It's tough to find them now a days but ask your local redimix company
@@GramCanyonSam thnx!
Hi Prospector Jess I live on a farm with a Terminal face where the glacier stoped . Would love to send you a photo of it. NZ
Hello 👋 if your in a moraine area it's definitely worth running yardage near Boulder areas.
I'm not prospector Jess though that is another channel. My name is Adam I'm glad you stopped by
@@GramCanyonSam all good ground have you mined a terminal face before?
Would love to send you a picture on a private platform
@@gerardhoney8778 yes there are several areas along the northeast of America that have end moraine deposits pushed from the abiliti gold belt in Canada 🇨🇦.
@@gerardhoney8778 are you on Facebook, Instagram or tiktok ?
Hi sir, please help me find a small piece of gold nugget in this lifetime. I live in Nagaland, India. Please tell me what I should do in this part of world to find a gold.
My areas I'd like to get to would be western Australia or afganistan
Where can I get one of those rulers. In Northern Ontario Canada
Try a concrete plant or gravel yard,
@@GramCanyonSam thanks bud.
Cheers
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Where is this at ?
meer Money Massachusetts
A slide rule! Ant Man has a slide rule, look out!!!!
Got any vids on finding Noah's flood gold bro?
Lol 😆 no not yet atleast but good idea
@@GramCanyonSam yeah why not mate I'm a prospector from Australia ..and I try use the biblical flood as an advantage and try think outside the usual taught geology....and find gold where "educated "people don't look..great channel and vids thanks bro!
They're not different flood events. They all happen from one shot. When water moves it deposits layers, also when the velocity of water changes it starts a new layer. You can watch experiments for stratification. Supposed million of years layers are deposited rapidly from a giant flood, most likely Noah's flood all over the world.
I have to disagree there's been 3 separate glacial events alone in that area nevermind the flood aka the ocean being higher than it is a large portion of new england was under water
@tahoesamarco agree or disagree science shows that's what happen😄. At least 2 events have to happen if there was world wide flood. One event layed out massive sedimentary layers like grand canyon. Than the second event, was massive volcano and tectonic activities, caused mountains ,even continen to rise and water began to drain .During draining process the sedimentary layers were broken and redeposited. This is why I always see old layers (very fine particles well pulverized), than more gravel deposits on top of it, which was the draining process. Of course there might be local floods as well.
Where is the gold? You didn't show anything...