If you plan on working Gravel bars and Inside bends of rivers and creeks for Gold then these tips and tricks will get more Gold faster then any other technique PLUS we have some Bonus material for ya in there too so check it .....so you know what I am gonna say huh .....So C'mon...let's Go !!!!!!
He is a natural teacher. Speaks clearly, repeats everything, includes humor. If all my teachers in school taught like him, I'd be on a very different track right now!
After so much panning, highbanking and dredging and reading about inside bends, Jeff!, You still show us new tricks and good advice nuggets on finding nuggets and how to end up with a back like Slim's.
I don't know about that "water detection" machines, but I have been in the mineral and water detection business for about 30 years now and so far I have tested a lot of machines, only to find they did not work and the money spent went down the drain. My water Dowsing is a hundred% accurate and I do it from a photograph off of Google earth images. Of course I find other things also, like precious-metals, graves, crude-oil. I can scan five to ten square miles from a Google Earth image in about a day and mark the water or mineral locations, large and small. I also discriminate the type of element, for example I can tell any one of the six platinum group metals apart from one another. And I can detect all of the stable elements on the chart of elements. I have done over 300 blind tests to this affect. I am not at all limited on depth detection. I did an oil deposit that was 6800 feet deep. Many of my blind teste were private people giving me permission to scan their houses and marking where their values were.
@busterhymen6377 Natural Resources Wales (a government agency) told me that if I'm caught panning for gold, they will have me arrested and prosecuted in court. A couple of arrests happened around Dolgellau, on the Clogau gold belt. Even on private land, NRW owns all the rivers, making panning effectively impossible to do legally. I did consider Scotland (the Ochil Hills), but unfortunately the Crown Estate lays claim to all gold found in Scotland, so even if you find gold on land you have permission to access, it will automatically belong to the Crown Estate. Mining is basically dead in the UK, even on an individual (placer) panning level. It's pointless to do it, because the various national governments are so restrictive about it. Alba Mineral Resources want to reopen a gold mine they own 100% in North Wales, but the regulatory agency is actively standing in the way of it because of "environmental concerns". They don't want anyone mining anything or having even the remotest of impacts on nature.
Thanks for the information . learning so much from watching your videos . I find gold every time I look for it now remember I started 6 months ago . thanks Jeff .
Trench the gravel bars and connect the paystreaks with stakes. That was exactly what I needed to hear to break down a creek that I know has the Gold in it. As a new miner here in Michigan I still get to the creek and have a moment of deer in the headlights wondering where to start. This will be a lot of help Jeff! Thanks!
At one time I was an adventurer and fervent historian, it was not unusual to hear people say..."I think you were born 200 hundred years too late! I bet you hear that too! Not sure you were born too late, but you were sure born to do what you do. You bring me so much enjoyment, information and entertainment!! Thanks Brother!
I’m not a miner but I enjoy Jeff Williams’ videos…and without trying to come across as being critical, I particularly enjoy more so when he presents in a straightforward approach like he does in this video. However, with or without Slim, I’m a fan!!
I was once told that the lacing of the gold that goes in veins throughout our earth is from Angels falling to the ground when their angel status was revoked due to their relations with Earthly women. The story goes that the fragile bones in the feather fragments of their wings turned to pure gold and were covered by earth's crust. For you to find, Jeff. ❤️. Thanks for all the good info. It may be a pain to make them. And over too soon. But we learn things we didn't know and you're a fun guy. I love to hear you talk about what really interests you! Especially parts of the Nevada desert where I lived most of my life. Now I live in Yuma, two kicks of the can from Mexico. The hottest place on earth.
Always very informative and helpful. Always educational and fun. Keep up the great work Jeff Williams!! Always look forward to the helpful tips and tricks.
Another great video, thanks. Looks similar to a place around one of our local gold mines in Fiji. Gives me a better idea of where to looks. Thanks Jeff :)
Jeff, you did the aviation tour just for me, didn't ya ?? I'm all over these aircraft ! Built and flew many the models. Got my pilot license in 1979 and glider add-on in 1985. Use to soar all over the desert with 1-26, 2-33, etc ! Those two model fuselage on bench are AMA Competition Free Flight. One of my old-time favorites !! Flew many of those U-Control model too ! Cox .049 engines. Yeehaw !! Brings back old memories. Thanks for sharing !!!
yes we did ....we were hoping you would see that ....... same here ...grew up on Beechcraft and Cessnas ...... built many a model too back in the day ...I can still smell the fuel.... gonna have to fly again and look for that Shiney
I was 1 of 10 fellow cash register dealer's in the United States that was honored to attend the NCR Sugar Camp Training just outside of Dayton Ohio. It was like I was back in College on that huge campus. One weekend break my room mate and I went to the Wright Patterson Air Base for a day visit of both early flight display to the more modern static displays up to Sub sonic speeds. Wow the base was enormous we spent the better part of a whole day there. Good history there in the Ohio and the Valley lands. NCR for it being the "Grand Daddy" to the Cash Register Industry is history in it's self. My daily work is traditional cash registers. Some even have the locked box for the "gold coin" Easy payment plan from the late 1800's up until the early 1900's. Found some buffalo nickles and a good many of wheat penny and only one silver eagle. There is hope for Gold yet. So come on let's go!
I built, flew and crashed many model planes. With regards to the instructions on working the river gravel, very nice presentation with a good balance of humor and teaching. Great video
Great video, Jeff very educational. I loved the bonus. My dad flew planes and he also built models. When I was nine years old, I helped my dad build a double wing and he called it The Flying Fool. He even put a little pilot in their for me. Great memories....
@@rockymountainlifeprospecti4423 my dad died in 2011. I was born on his birthday and we have one coming up soon, and it's very hard for me. But I an thankful for the wonderful memories...
@@janehardin sorry for your loss, glad you have wonderful memories to hold, I just kinda picked up later on in life where he left off in aviation (single engine) and flying model planes and gliders, but I haven't flown in years. Wishing you all the best.
@@rockymountainlifeprospecti4423 my dad was also single engine and had a tremendous love for planes in general. He was a paratrooper in the Army and spent His time in the Military jumping out of planes. He was 82 when he died and we had planned fo fly up and both of us jump together on our birthday that year, but he didn't make it that long. I had never jumped and that would have been my first jump. I grew to love planes very young and helped my dad every time he would build a model. He taught all of my siblings and myself to fly our models. I haven't flown one in years. Thank you for your kind words. I'm sorry about your dad as well. ❤
Hey Jeff, I got to be honest with you, I actually quit watching your videos for a long time. The reason is I like the non-hypy stuff a lot better, this video and how you put out the information was one of your most awesome videos. There wasn't any jaw-jacking around and 1/2 the video wasn't messing with stupid stuff that's really non-essential. I loved that you just talked to us in a normal way, I'm not sure if I'm the only one that feels that way, so I may just be weird. Totally watched almost all of your videos, but this format for me at least is definitely the best. Best Wishes and GOD BLESS you and your family. TY big too for all your content. :)
thanks and we really appreciate the honest feedback...... Its easy when Slim ain't chasing me around ......well then looks like I am gonna have to make more like this huh
So since most people are not blessed like you and we have to depend on public lands that have boatload of rules such as having to fill in all holes at the end of the day plus having to compete with every other "prospector" how can a person do the trenches effectively as you suggested?
Jeff Williams you are a great teacher!!! I cant tell you how much i appreciate your videos. It teaches me so much about prospecting. And honestly man its the best info out there. Between you, dan hurd, and two toes! Yall teach us so much!!! Thank you!! We have to mention pauly, vogus, flour gold wizards and jerry at California motherlode too.
Thanks for the tip Jeff on the gravel bar, this should help me out a little better on my little creek thats only about 5 foot wide at the most. Thanks Jeff
I was panning on Prospector creek in St. Maries, idaho (St. Maries is where Buzzard Massie started his gold journey) a week ago and wasn't finding anything. When I got back to my truck there were literally thousands of butterflies around the puddles near it. If they're good luck, maybe I should go back and work it some more........
Old grizz, still lots of gold up there, keep ER going, I pulled 34 grams so far!!!! Find the road through the mountains that go to Wallace, invest in a gold monster 1000 minelab metal detector, many old mines up there!! 👍⛏️⛏️
Thanks again for the fine vid Jeff , I see some similar mining activities here in Victoria Australia , where American miners sailed to long ago . Just today, I took a couple of hours out to visit an area called Alabama lol .. they named a lot of places on our diggings after the places from where they came . Only last week , I lost my pinpointer at American gully 😄.. There's a Californian gully on just about every regional gold field here too . Those guys were pretty thorough as well . They sure didn't leave me much , lol. Thanks again..
Jeff is a legend!! Hey Jeff, tell us a story of the weird things you’ve found over the years. We know anyone who digs finds cool sometimes weird things. Thanks for the show buddy 👍
Got excited when i saw the gliders as im planning on doing a few lessons to see how i like it 🤗 i hear it goes from 0-60mph ,quicker than an f1 car when on the winch launch 😱😍
I fly rc too... You gotta get into fpv. The new dji setups are pretty easy to get in the air for quads and they have fantastic displays and recording capabilities!
Those gliders seemed to be missing a very important part of their instrumentation, a few inches of yarn attached to the windshield to let you know when you were not flying efficiently! I really liked my trusty old paraglider though, as it didn't have any of that plastic, aluminum or cloth in the way of my views.
Thanks Jeff! You just lernt me some good information on those gravel bars. I am out on the claims and just happen to come into town for supplies and to check the mail.
East Coast I didn't know you journeyed on over this way I'm only a couple states away in Ohio just got back from my trip to North Carolina the Lucky strike mine and I found a pretty cool gem right behind there called Nicole's mine and there they have a nice stamp mill that still works
Each time I go out I seem to get distracted by something that "looks interesting". I really have to work on self discipline & stick to these principles or I'll be out there wasting time. I'll assume the same rules apply to dry river beds. Live & learn i guess. Thanks for the lessons & great video!
The model HMS Victory “pirate ship” you saw we have the HMS Victory real ship here in Portsmouth UK and Iv been on it a few times little fact for you it’s still listed as in active services and manned by service Royal Navy it’s said to be an honour to serve aboard and is open to the public for visitors tours. Cracking vid Jeff keep up the good work 🤙👍🤙
If you plan on working Gravel bars and Inside bends of rivers and creeks for Gold then these tips and tricks will get more Gold faster then any other technique PLUS we have some Bonus material for ya in there too so check it .....so you know what I am gonna say huh .....So C'mon...let's Go !!!!!!
Love the education vids oldschool j William's. Yee hawww
So I went! And what an adventure! Thanks Jeff!👍
Great video Jeff. I’m a pilot. I cut some wood then pile it
Love the glider bonus footage!!
I can’t find my “meticulous” anyone seen it? I’m learning I’m gonna need it!
He is a natural teacher. Speaks clearly, repeats everything, includes humor. If all my teachers in school taught like him, I'd be on a very different track right now!
thanks
What School
After so much panning, highbanking and dredging and reading about inside bends, Jeff!, You still show us new tricks and good advice nuggets on finding nuggets and how to end up with a back like Slim's.
thanks ....got more info on the way
I don't know about that "water detection" machines, but I have been in the mineral and water detection business for about 30 years now and so far I have tested a lot of machines, only to find they did not work and the money spent went down the drain. My water Dowsing is a hundred% accurate and I do it from a photograph off of Google earth images. Of course I find other things also, like precious-metals, graves, crude-oil. I can scan five to ten square miles from a Google Earth image in about a day and mark the water or mineral locations, large and small. I also discriminate the type of element, for example I can tell any one of the six platinum group metals apart from one another. And I can detect all of the stable elements on the chart of elements. I have done over 300 blind tests to this affect. I am not at all limited on depth detection. I did an oil deposit that was 6800 feet deep. Many of my blind teste were private people giving me permission to scan their houses and marking where their values were.
Gonna trade their Gold & Fir. Doug Fir is priced like gold right now
I know....right
Thanks BIDEN....
I can get free Douglas fir all over Oregon here lol. Heck got me a 7 foot tall Doug for Christmas tree for 24 dollars this last Christmas!
I'll be doing some of this exact thing in Wales soon, for some fine Welsh gold. Very handy seeing this video beforehand.
I hope you find lots of Welsh gold in your beautiful country. Greetings from California friend! :O)
🍀🍀🍀🍀💰💰💰🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀💰💰💰💰🍀🍀
BEST OF LUCK ..
I hope you find more than you could even imagine .🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀💰💰💰💰💰💰💰🍀🍀🍀🍀💰💰💰💰🍀🍀
Good luck, man!
@busterhymen6377 Natural Resources Wales (a government agency) told me that if I'm caught panning for gold, they will have me arrested and prosecuted in court. A couple of arrests happened around Dolgellau, on the Clogau gold belt. Even on private land, NRW owns all the rivers, making panning effectively impossible to do legally. I did consider Scotland (the Ochil Hills), but unfortunately the Crown Estate lays claim to all gold found in Scotland, so even if you find gold on land you have permission to access, it will automatically belong to the Crown Estate.
Mining is basically dead in the UK, even on an individual (placer) panning level. It's pointless to do it, because the various national governments are so restrictive about it.
Alba Mineral Resources want to reopen a gold mine they own 100% in North Wales, but the regulatory agency is actively standing in the way of it because of "environmental concerns". They don't want anyone mining anything or having even the remotest of impacts on nature.
As always I greatly appreciate the entertainment and teaching. Thank you Professor Jeff!
Glad you enjoyed it
6:39 claim jumper behind you, get the six shooter Jeff!
Lol
Thanks for the information . learning so much from watching your videos . I find gold every time I look for it now remember I started 6 months ago . thanks Jeff .
now thats what we want to hear ....good job sonny Jim and Congrats ....we knew you could do it
Thanks again for education. Sometimes I need to see it more than once just to erase any doubts
Trench the gravel bars and connect the paystreaks with stakes. That was exactly what I needed to hear to break down a creek that I know has the Gold in it. As a new miner here in Michigan I still get to the creek and have a moment of deer in the headlights wondering where to start. This will be a lot of help Jeff! Thanks!
thats great ....keep us posted
Great video Jeff thanks for the info and sharing your experiences
loads of cool info fam. keep up the great work. cool shop. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!
Awesome episode Jeff, really enjoyed the tips and tricks on the gravel bars, cheers mate ⛏️🤠🇦🇺
Love the classic how to jeff vids
At one time I was an adventurer and fervent historian, it was not unusual to hear people say..."I think you were born 200 hundred years too late! I bet you hear that too! Not sure you were born too late, but you were sure born to do what you do. You bring me so much enjoyment, information and entertainment!! Thanks Brother!
all the time ...thanks ...always love hearing that
Ahhh... a great day at the gravel bar. The trench approach you showed is a great way to survey the concentration of values.
'big rocks, big gold. Little rocks, little gold ".... 👌That's a good one to remember. Thanks for the info!... Helluva airplane collection there!
thanks
I’m not a miner but I enjoy Jeff Williams’ videos…and without trying to come across as being critical, I particularly enjoy more so when he presents in a straightforward approach like he does in this video. However, with or without Slim, I’m a fan!!
thanks
I've been trying to figure Jeff out and I've got it. He is the third myth buster. So come on, let's go!
ahhhhh my secret is out
I was once told that the lacing of the gold that goes in veins throughout our earth is from Angels falling to the ground when their angel status was revoked due to their relations with Earthly women. The story goes that the fragile bones in the feather fragments of their wings turned to pure gold and were covered by earth's crust. For you to find, Jeff. ❤️. Thanks for all the good info. It may be a pain to make them. And over too soon. But we learn things we didn't know and you're a fun guy. I love to hear you talk about what really interests you! Especially parts of the Nevada desert where I lived most of my life. Now I live in Yuma, two kicks of the can from Mexico. The hottest place on earth.
Great story! Is actually aimed from ancient GIGANTIC petrified trees. Quartz is the petrified sap that has gold.
Love it when you get creative! Nobody like you. Great tips as always!
Always very informative and helpful. Always educational and fun. Keep up the great work Jeff Williams!! Always look forward to the helpful tips and tricks.
thanks
Another great video, thanks. Looks similar to a place around one of our local gold mines in Fiji. Gives me a better idea of where to looks. Thanks Jeff :)
Glad it was helpful!
Jeff, you did the aviation tour just for me, didn't ya ?? I'm all over these aircraft ! Built and flew many the models. Got my pilot license in 1979 and glider add-on in 1985. Use to soar all over the desert with 1-26, 2-33, etc ! Those two model fuselage on bench are AMA Competition Free Flight. One of my old-time favorites !! Flew many of those U-Control model too ! Cox .049 engines. Yeehaw !! Brings back old memories. Thanks for sharing !!!
yes we did ....we were hoping you would see that ....... same here ...grew up on Beechcraft and Cessnas ...... built many a model too back in the day ...I can still smell the fuel.... gonna have to fly again and look for that Shiney
I was 1 of 10 fellow cash register dealer's in the United States that was honored to attend the NCR Sugar Camp Training just outside of Dayton Ohio. It was like I was back in College on that huge campus. One weekend break my room mate and I went to the Wright Patterson Air Base for a day visit of both early flight display to the more modern static displays up to Sub sonic speeds. Wow the base was enormous we spent the better part of a whole day there. Good history there in the Ohio and the Valley lands. NCR for it being the "Grand Daddy" to the Cash Register Industry is history in it's self. My daily work is traditional cash registers. Some even have the locked box for the "gold coin" Easy payment plan from the late 1800's up until the early 1900's. Found some buffalo nickles and a good many of wheat penny and only one silver eagle. There is hope for Gold yet. So come on let's go!
I'm definitely going to use those pointers you went over.
The cadence and tone of the way you speak is very nice. Something that can be learned from. Thank you
Thanks and welcome
I built, flew and crashed many model planes. With regards to the instructions on working the river gravel, very nice presentation with a good balance of humor and teaching. Great video
Thank you very much!
Great video, Jeff very educational. I loved the bonus. My dad flew planes and he also built models. When I was nine years old, I helped my dad build a double wing and he called it The Flying Fool. He even put a little pilot in their for me. Great memories....
Very similar here, dad passed when I was 11, but I learned to fly like him and the models I remember! Very nice!! Thanks for sharing
same here .....we called ours the Flying Dutchman Lol....
@@rockymountainlifeprospecti4423 my dad died in 2011. I was born on his birthday and we have one coming up soon, and it's very hard for me. But I an thankful for the wonderful memories...
@@janehardin sorry for your loss, glad you have wonderful memories to hold, I just kinda picked up later on in life where he left off in aviation (single engine) and flying model planes and gliders, but I haven't flown in years. Wishing you all the best.
@@rockymountainlifeprospecti4423 my dad was also single engine and had a tremendous love for planes in general. He was a paratrooper in the Army and spent His time in the Military jumping out of planes. He was 82 when he died and we had planned fo fly up and both of us jump together on our birthday that year, but he didn't make it that long. I had never jumped and that would have been my first jump. I grew to love planes very young and helped my dad every time he would build a model. He taught all of my siblings and myself to fly our models. I haven't flown one in years. Thank you for your kind words. I'm sorry about your dad as well. ❤
2:18 Jeff: "See these pits?" Me: "Yup. In Arizona, that's what we call sink holes waiting to happen... Wait, don't step in it! 😨"
Hey Jeff, I got to be honest with you, I actually quit watching your videos for a long time. The reason is I like the non-hypy stuff a lot better, this video and how you put out the information was one of your most awesome videos. There wasn't any jaw-jacking around and 1/2 the video wasn't messing with stupid stuff that's really non-essential. I loved that you just talked to us in a normal way, I'm not sure if I'm the only one that feels that way, so I may just be weird. Totally watched almost all of your videos, but this format for me at least is definitely the best. Best Wishes and GOD BLESS you and your family. TY big too for all your content. :)
thanks and we really appreciate the honest feedback...... Its easy when Slim ain't chasing me around ......well then looks like I am gonna have to make more like this huh
Love the butterfly theory. Cheers from Australia.
Thank you for the great information Jeff, I’m heading out as soon as the snow clears a little.
Hey! Thanks for your amazing content. Figuratively you drop so many nuggets. Lots of useful info.
By far one of the best videos.
thanks
So since most people are not blessed like you and we have to depend on public lands that have boatload of rules such as having to fill in all holes at the end of the day plus having to compete with every other "prospector" how can a person do the trenches effectively as you suggested?
Jeff, your videos are another level. So much information. Thank you for doing this
My pleasure!
Super informative video full of tips I've never heard from anyone else on UA-cam..
thanks
I really like gold, greetings from Indonesian female miners. Good luck
thanks
that's neat, while you were talking about trenching i was looking across the crick at those areas. your a great teacher. now the rest of the video
That is what I grow up in Jeff!
Jeff Williams you are a great teacher!!! I cant tell you how much i appreciate your videos. It teaches me so much about prospecting. And honestly man its the best info out there. Between you, dan hurd, and two toes! Yall teach us so much!!! Thank you!! We have to mention pauly, vogus, flour gold wizards and jerry at California motherlode too.
Wow, thank you! always love hearing that ....exactly
A super informative guide and a very healthy stream frogs the canary of the water way's.
Thanks for sharing Jeff👍🏻 very informative and you explain things really well👌🏻⛏🏴
Thanks 👍
Jeff, this was definitely one of your best videos! Thank you!
Wow, thanks!
Those cabins were too cool! Can you imagine being in one of those in a storm? It would be awesome!
That would be cool!
Another great video Jeff. Glad to see you back in production and passion on your wisdom to others.
More to come!
@@Askjeffwilliams - Good to know😉
Jeff Williams is a happy boy love it baby..
You know what I’m going to say ? Boy !
I like your videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks
Very informative, thanks Jeff!
Thanks for the tip Jeff on the gravel bar, this should help me out a little better on my little creek thats only about 5 foot wide at the most. Thanks Jeff
you betcha
Great video, very instructive and sensible! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great and simple to understand thank you jeff
Glad it helped
What a kool video, sunny Jim, and thanks for sharing.....Most excellent boy.....................JB.........
you betcha ....rock on my friend
I was panning on Prospector creek in St. Maries, idaho (St. Maries is where Buzzard Massie started his gold journey) a week ago and wasn't finding anything. When I got back to my truck there were literally thousands of butterflies around the puddles near it. If they're good luck, maybe I should go back and work it some more........
Old grizz, still lots of gold up there, keep ER going, I pulled 34 grams so far!!!! Find the road through the mountains that go to Wallace, invest in a gold monster 1000 minelab metal detector, many old mines up there!! 👍⛏️⛏️
@@joebass517 34 grams off prospector creek or the St. Joe river??
@@OldGriz708 prospector creek, I'll keep my eye pealed for you Bud.👍⛏️
@@joebass517
I was thinking of heading up there this weekend but 100°+ Temps and thousands of city folks with campers and kids........stayin' home👍
@@OldGriz708 I'll be up there, them campers are far from my spot!!
Thanks again for the fine vid Jeff ,
I see some similar mining activities here in Victoria Australia , where American miners sailed to long ago . Just today, I took a couple of hours out to visit an area called Alabama lol .. they named a lot of places on our diggings after the places from where they came . Only last week , I lost my pinpointer at American gully 😄..
There's a Californian gully on just about every regional gold field here too .
Those guys were pretty thorough as well .
They sure didn't leave me much , lol.
Thanks again..
you betcha and thanks
Awesome video Jeff really good stuff 👏
Your innuendos are so sublime, sometimes! Banjos! 🤣🤣🤣
gotta have fun
Checking it out now at my bakery.. thanks Jeff.
As always informative and entertaining... Thanks
GURU you are a gift to Small Aspiring Gold Prospector so far away
thanks
That is such a cool set up/neighborhood.
Jeff is a legend!!
Hey Jeff, tell us a story of the weird things you’ve found over the years. We know anyone who digs finds cool sometimes weird things.
Thanks for the show buddy 👍
will have to make a vid on it cause it will take at least an hour
You covered all base's from placer mining to outer space's bet you knew you'd bring smiles to our face's👍
thats what we want to hear
Pretty cool old log buildings, watch out for Bigfoot, he might out in them woods.
10:45 ... The toads are having a good time... Like a really good time!
Thanks for the info Jeff I will put it to good use.
Yes, Airline Transport Pilot, 14500 hours. Neat stuff.
monarch butterfly in the spring time indicates the Pompano fish run is about to start in NC so yes they are actually a sign of good luck
Got excited when i saw the gliders as im planning on doing a few lessons to see how i like it 🤗 i hear it goes from 0-60mph ,quicker than an f1 car when on the winch launch 😱😍
What he is saying i have done ... good advice ... imo.. thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Jeff. Great information explained in a way I can understand.
Glad it was helpful!
I wonder if it would be worth it to detect in and around the cabins.
Thats what I saying, turn my nox 800 loose
I fly rc too... You gotta get into fpv. The new dji setups are pretty easy to get in the air for quads and they have fantastic displays and recording capabilities!
Those gliders seemed to be missing a very important part of their instrumentation, a few inches of yarn attached to the windshield to let you know when you were not flying efficiently! I really liked my trusty old paraglider though, as it didn't have any of that plastic, aluminum or cloth in the way of my views.
Thanks for all your great info Jeff. Heading out into the wilds of Alaska soon with my prospecting buddy and will put it all to use!
Sounds great! keep us posted
Thanks Jeff! You just lernt me some good information on those gravel bars. I am out on the claims and just happen to come into town for supplies and to check the mail.
Excellent!
Anything over 3ft Jeffs stuck in the trench, love the info Jeff!
Still in NY I see.
Great video Jeff, the bonus footage at the museum was a nice treat!
Godbless you, and may he bring you tons of AU!!
Thanks 👍
Was so hoping he was going to pan something loved it none the less. Yeee haww from England
Buster Scruggs Gold Miner did this exact same thing! Its a pretty good tutorial.
Brilliant just brilliant Boss👍👍👍
Ah! Back to the 80’s and modeling and Cox engine and....😁
Thank You so much for sharing👌👌👌
I know ....right ...we remember those days well and you betcha
But the only myth buster with a genuine sense of humor. So come on, let's go!
I flew hang gliders and jumped out of perfectly good airplanes for 30 years. Also have some sail plane time. I was pretty good at it.
Nice informative video, Jeff!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed.
you betcha
I really enjoyed the tour and tips. I like the hard rock stuff but I have placer here that I do.
Rock on!
Good video. Ya glided right through it.
Thanks!
Great video......love the aviation trailer!
Awesome, thank you!
Good luck Dr. William I am following you from Egypt Aswan Greetings to you
thanks
I was hearing banjos from the opening scene :) I like gliders too!
Excellent video
Nice looking area Jeff cool looking gravel bars where is this even at it you should show us how it's done on them creeks 🤟
thanks and NY
East Coast I didn't know you journeyed on over this way I'm only a couple states away in Ohio just got back from my trip to North Carolina the Lucky strike mine and I found a pretty cool gem right behind there called Nicole's mine and there they have a nice stamp mill that still works
Each time I go out I seem to get distracted by something that "looks interesting". I really have to work on self discipline & stick to these principles or I'll be out there wasting time. I'll assume the same rules apply to dry river beds. Live & learn i guess. Thanks for the lessons & great video!
big thanks again, nice video...
Awesome awesome beautiful area history there looks very interesting great great knowledge thank you
Our pleasure!
Enjoyed watching your video nice gliders and tips for finding gold deposits on the creek.😃
Thanks
I thought slim was in one of the cabins sleeping or was going to jump scare me. Lol the. thanks Jeff
Just in time for the final days of the EAA Fly-In in Oshkosh WI, last week July and first week in August.
The model HMS Victory “pirate ship” you saw we have the HMS Victory real ship here in Portsmouth UK and Iv been on it a few times little fact for you it’s still listed as in active services and manned by service Royal Navy it’s said to be an honour to serve aboard and is open to the public for visitors tours.
Cracking vid Jeff keep up the good work 🤙👍🤙
wow....thats great .....thanks
Just fantastic.
Thanks for sharing this with us..
Hope you guys are doing well..
Cheers Famo59 👍🍻🥂⛏
TONY !!!!!! you betcha mate .....you too and be safe out there Cheers