14 Day Camping & Gold Prospecting Trip
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2022
- Join me on a 14 day camping and gold prospecting trip to the goldfields of Western Australia, travelling with my friend, Ted.
We were prospecting on live mining tenements that we had permission to be on, spending the first week on 1 tenement, then moved to a second one.
After not finding any gold during the first 10 days, our luck changed when we found a 'patch' that yielded 8 nuggets in total.
During the trip, we had a couple of days of wet weather, but overall, the weather was fine....even though it's winter.
It certainly was a great trip, even though the nights were very cold, getting down to 0 or near 0 degrees on many occasions.
The fire pit I was trailing, was designed and built by my 'twin brother, Rusty' from Rusty's Metal Cut Signs & Designs. Check out his UA-cam channel here: / @rustysmetalcutsignsde...
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A big thankyou to Ted, who invited me on this prospecting trip, and I look forward to heading out bush again with him in the not too distant future.
Music credit: Love or Lust, Quincas Moreira
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Thanks again for watching and I'll catch you in the next video. - Навчання та стиль
Hey Rusty - such excitement! Almost at the end of your trip, and 47 minutes into the video - and there it is! 18.3 grams of gold that had been waiting for you all these years! Great to see you had a good find! Loved the video! Thank you!
After 10 days of finding junk, it certainly was a nice feeling to finally find some gold! Ted finding gold, too, was great.
Nice Dig !! Great Results! Good Luck in your adventures! JJ
Thankyou John, I appreciate your comments.
I really enjoyed your video, thanyou and man you stuck at it after a week of tin and nails to get a bloody good result in your end time of your prospect. So thanks again and I just love your set up too because one day everyone may need this as our government's may go rogue. Take care I've subscribed.. well done!!
Hi Michael, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Yes, it was hard to keep enthused after going 10 days with only finding junk, but it sure makes the heart race when you dig up your first 'yellow rock'.
I'm heading out again tomorrow, for 2 weeks, so fingers crossed I can find more gold and less junk....stay tuned for the video of this latest trip, coming soon.
@@RustysOutbackAdventures that's great I will be waiting for that. Thankyou buddy. Take care Mr Rusty.🙂👌
Very nice! Wish I was there
Thanks Steve, I certainly enjoy being out in the bush.
First time I've seen you on UA-cam.
Watched to the end and enjoyed the trip very much.
Thanks for showing the "trials and tribulations" of prospecting.
What a good mate is Ted, who was so nonchalant, like it's just another day on the red earth.
The video editing, very professional.
No over sensationalising, no loud music (thanks, it's about prospecting) made for easy listening and learning.
I was amazed by the old mining history that you took time to film and share, thanks.
Appreciated the real time tips on the wet campsite.
Maybe it was karma that the rain showed where the creek bed runs.
I don't often, but I did here, I subscribed.
Looking forward to the next adventure.
Hi John, thankyou for taking the time to watch my video and thankyou for your kind words....they're very much appreciated. Thankyou for subscribing, too...I hope you enjoy my other videos.
I enjoy getting out in the bush and finding junk is just part of prospecting....if it was easy, everyone would be out there doing it!!
Ted is a great guy and very knowledgeable when it comes to bushcraft and prospecting....I always learn something from him.
We have it easy, compared to how the old timers lived, and seeing their old camps is something I'm interested in, as well as the general history of gold mining way back then.
Looking forward to going bush again, soon. The weather is starting to cool down so it won't be too much longer before we load up and head out.
Great result with the shiny stuff.👍👍 I'm sure it more than covered the entire trip's expenses. Also good catch on the leaking tank fitting. And even better that you were able to jerry-rigged a replacement. But wouldn't it be better if you positioned the outlet above the tank?🤔 The way you have it sitting (lower than the tank), makes it even more exposed and vulnerable to get hit.
Yes, I agree, the tank outlet fitting should not be lower than the tank. Once I get the correct fitting, I will make sure it's at least level with the tank.....good pick up!!
@Hammer Rocks Yeah I agree. Having the 90 degree bend above outlet would provide better protection.
Well done. Thanks for a great video.
Thanks Philbo, I'm glad you liked the video....finding those nuggets towards the end of the trip, made it a great trip.
Nice video! I enjoyed🍺🇫🇮
Thanks Pentti, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Awesome, well done. Take care :)
Thankyou, it's very much appreciated.
good luck boys
Thanks Daniel....it's trips like these that make it all worthwhile.
Good stuff rusty 👌👌
Thanks Ryan, it was a great trip.
Nice one Rusty, great results. Cheers
Thanks Malcolm...it's always great when we find some yellow rocks!!
Awsome video Rusty.
Thank Kman, finding some yellow rocks was great.
Good on you Ted, Like watching the full trip drive and all keep them coming.
Detrack
It was a great trip, and finding some yellow rocks was very timely. You've found some nice big ones, too...well done.
Got to be happy with that!! It's always good to just get out there but when u find gold like that it makes it even better 👍
Yep, it sure makes up for those trips when we come away empty handed....and I've certainly had a few of those. Being out in the bush is very therapeutic, as I'm sure you'll agree. From your avatar, I'd say you're a prospector, too.
@@RustysOutbackAdventures yep but have had a few things stopping me from getting out there for the past 12 months getting everything ready for when I can get out again. Soon 🤞
Hope you can get out soon....and good luck out there.
I've really enjoyed your videos..I'm a prospector also..I've found over 50 ounces in 25 years
Hi Dan, I'm glad you enjoy my videos. Congrats on your prospecting success...that's great going, so keep it up.,
Thanks for the information Rusty
I don't think I've ever seen another van like it.
Nice 28.35 grams to a ounce 👍⛏️
Under the troy scale for precious metals, a troy ounce is 31.1gms.
A respirator for grinding a couple of slots talk about paranoid
Ah well you might have saved a minute in your life hahahaha
How you find the Navara overall Rusty
Must of been fairly reliable to still have all these years… looking at getting one just to do a few trips in.. obviously spend a little on it
I've had the Nav since new (Aug '11) and until recently, it hasn't missed a beat (other than the usual servicing and wear and tear issues). The oil cooler failed, allowing oil to get into the cooling system, which caused it to overheat before I could get it stopped.
Ended up with a new engine, etc. so fingers crossed I get another 356,000kms out of it.
If you check my other videos, you'll see the wellbody to tray and canopy conversion, as well as the GVM upgrade I did. I'm pretty happy with the Nav and I have it set up the way I want it, so it suits my needs very well.
Good to see you finding some gold,
can you tell me what caravan Ted has it looks a perfect size
Hi Bill, I'm not sure of the make, but it's 10' long, but with the ends folded out (which contain a bed in each end), it measures approx. 15'. I'll ask him and get back to you.
Bill, the caravan that Ted has, is a 1977 Cabana, made by Sidchrome...hope this helps.
It should be a prerequisite to fill or plug drill holes since they can be traps for wildlife. Respect should not be contingent on land area since wildlife is ubiquitous and important to all life's vigour.
It takes almost as much energy to digest that big hunk of meat as one would use out of That is a high% loss.
All drill holes should be capped....or maybe they were originally, but over time the caps/plugs become dislodged.
What is your other Channel?
Rusty's Metal Cut Signs & Designs....here's the link: ua-cam.com/channels/KIMjD_AI9zROMiyyzSe_Jg.html
Why would you not travel with the battery tools it’s essential
I always travel with them, even if I may not use them...to me, it's peace of mind. Even if I don't use them, they could come in handy helping someone else.