good job my brother .... looks like you had a blast out there ... like the new Gold Bug 2 machines .....keep'em coming ..... we smashed that like button ....real good like
I SMASHED THAT LIKE BUTTON HARD 👊Alan. Man I would have loved to have been there.. I definitely would have been wearing a mask 😷.. How did your Rattler Go..? How the Gold Price..It is getting to Serious money 💴 now an ounce.. $4,200.00 an Ounce.. Thanks for sharing this. Cheers.Tony.👍🍻⛏️
Hey Tony. Wish you could have been there ! Yeah that dry washing can be dust business for sure. Lol ! The Gold Rattler performed great. The dirt that guy was running through it was dry washer tailings. The gold can be seen on Royal's Miller Table. 👍
Looks like a fantastic outing. I have a question for you on Arizona washes. Most of the washes that I have found a little gold on have rock areas, and flow sand areas. Between the flow sand areas are these Rocky areas that look like small fall areas where the water must have been running a bit faster. I have been moving some of these rocks and vacuuming the gravels around them. Finding a little gold, but not much. My question for you is should I clear the areas of flow sand out and get to bedrock. To me that would be where the water would slow down. Any thoughts on the Arizona washes and where to really concentrate on for drywashing. Thanks Red
Hi Red. It all depends on what it looks like ? Usually gold is below flow sand, however, no guarantee because of the violent nature of flash flooding. Like Jeff Williams teaches, sample the area. Best of luck out there. 👍🤠⛏️⚒️
LOL!! It looks like everyone was having a great time out there. Thanks for sharing the event with us!
That looks like a blast !
Looks like a good time I'm going to try to make it next year thanks
You should. Lots of fun and gold !
May all your days be golden!😊
good job my brother .... looks like you had a blast out there ... like the new Gold Bug 2 machines .....keep'em coming ..... we smashed that like button ....real good like
Thanks Jeff ! Glad you enjoyed ! It was a fun time for sure ! That barrel hack reminded me of you. Lol !
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pretty cool boss. should have got you talking about geology. have a good day.
Yeah, I was thinking the same. Maybe next time. 😊
from the guy who gave you the sedimentary rock from randsburg. ca. slate. something then slate then another layer then slate
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Heck yea looked like a great time for sure heavy pans brother
Oh yeah!
I SMASHED THAT LIKE BUTTON HARD 👊Alan.
Man I would have loved to have been there..
I definitely would have been wearing a mask 😷..
How did your Rattler Go..?
How the Gold Price..It is getting to Serious money 💴 now an ounce..
$4,200.00 an Ounce..
Thanks for sharing this.
Cheers.Tony.👍🍻⛏️
Hey Tony. Wish you could have been there ! Yeah that dry washing can be dust business for sure. Lol ! The Gold Rattler performed great. The dirt that guy was running through it was dry washer tailings. The gold can be seen on Royal's Miller Table. 👍
Hi Alan how can me and my son join
Sure can. Go to their website: www.placerpetegoldcamp.com
Looks like a fantastic outing. I have a question for you on Arizona washes. Most of the washes that I have found a little gold on have rock areas, and flow sand areas. Between the flow sand areas are these Rocky areas that look like small fall areas where the water must have been running a bit faster. I have been moving some of these rocks and vacuuming the gravels around them. Finding a little gold, but not much. My question for you is should I clear the areas of flow sand out and get to bedrock. To me that would be where the water would slow down. Any thoughts on the Arizona washes and where to really concentrate on for drywashing.
Thanks Red
Hi Red. It all depends on what it looks like ? Usually gold is below flow sand, however, no guarantee because of the violent nature of flash flooding. Like Jeff Williams teaches, sample the area. Best of luck out there. 👍🤠⛏️⚒️