How rewarding to know you scouted out the spot and it has produced such finds. Can't wait to see what you found in the Quartz speci..... Best wishes as always, Deb
Congratulations! Hard work rewarded! As an old gold geologist with plenty of WA time I can tell you that it was the mineralised ‘greenstone’ which really got my juices flowing! The white shiney mineral might be arsenopyrite (smells like garlic when scratched), commonly associated with gold. The most exciting part however was the fine gold you got in the pan from just one corner. This would indicate very high grade ore in the context of a hard rock gold mine! If the ground is available for mineral tenure I strongly recommend that you get some pegs in the ground! If the area is already under EL, as I guess is likely the case, the license holders should give you a decent reward for short circuiting their exploration process. Good luck!
Thanks for your feedback Rod! After a few conversations with my mates and comments on this video I realise I'll have to go back and pick up the rock to see exactly what we're dealing with here, a few said it could be platinum 🤷🏼♀️. Pending EL.
@@OutbackGoldFever Hi Krissy… On balance I wouldn’t expect platinum to be very likely to occur in that context. Although there is nothing to preclude the occurrence of platinum deposits in the WA Yilgarn, they would be more likely in association with ultra-mafic rocks rather than mafics. The cobbles in your creek, including the mineralised one, looked very much like meta-basalts (mafics) to me. Of course I shouldn’t be too pedantic about such things without any specific local knowledge or an opportunity to crack the rocks myself! For all that, I would admit that ‘back in the day’ most gold explorationists were very gold focussed and rarely ran a platinum assay. So you never know what slipped through the net. Things were a little different in nickel mining, in ultra-mafic host rocks. Nickel sulphide concentrates commonly had minor platinum credits, and of course nickel deposits frequently occurred in the same neighbourhood as gold deposits. So…… whatever! Good luck to you; I hope it all works out to your advantage!
@@johnramirez5032 There are many possible analytical methods depending on sample size, anticipated grade and the mineralogy of the sample. But in a case like this a regular fire assay with ICP-MS finish would do the job, to give Platinum, Paladium and Gold in the range 0.01 to 100 ppm (grams per tonne). The Australian Laboratory Services web site quotes this service at $26.30, plus preparation costs and maybe a batch fee, so for a single sample, about $45 to $50 would cover it…. In the case of Krissy’s rock I’d assay at least two pieces; one from the mineralised end and one from the ‘unmineralised’ portion, where the pinpointer didn’t react - which could still have a couple of grams/tonne, and still be ore…..
I must say, I enjoy your videos. You have one of a few very honest channels . So many people set up the funds and it’s obvious. I look forward to your videos even if it’s a couple of small pieces. Well done!!
Well done I live in Western Australia and near Margaret River my wife and are finding some great gold. Our best day was 89 grams of pickers in 5 hours. It's every where. I love Australia XXXXXX
Dear krissy I was so excited to see you find some very nice peice's of gold. Your persistence pays off once again. Keep the great videos coming. Until next time your biggest fan Michael..
Boy! That would get the adrenaline going! Nice specimen. Can't wait to see how much gold you get out of it. Looks like you are in a very good area. Awesome , you are do. Thanks a bunch.
Krissy your a delight, thank you so much for the wonderful video and the beautiful gold. You work soo hard and accomplish soo much! The Golden Women of this year! 👍 👍 👍
Wow Krissy!!!! Congratulations on the super sunbaker! Really nice to see you pick up some awesome gold. Looking forward to the discovery reveal on how much gold is in that speci ......
Congrats on your finds. I look forward to watching your new videos on a Sunday and you never disappoint with what you find. It’ll be interesting to see what the mineral you found is when you get a chance to go back and get a sample
Great work over those few days of Detecting. We have found those Platuim/Silver/ Gold Before. It's a Hard Day's Work breaking down, washing , Sieving out the Fines. But, a great time when things gets not so busy. Rainy days etc. If you can get that broken rock again, take it to your mates , who break this stuff down. You will be pleasantly surprised. Roast the concentrates, in a iron Pan. Wash throughly, and pan it, or Miller Table it. Awesome time. Ahava Moreh Emek Mornbah, at the moment.
Amein. Platinum and silver, Tin, and lead seem to travel together. If you like We can send you some pics of these Peculiar sedimentary/ Solid Rock formations. Ahava Bro Emek.
Awesome, another perfect video, it is important to point out to people just how hard and long it can be between gold bits, I always suggest to people to hire a detector and have a go before spending the big bucks on the good equipment, I luv your happy presentation and the advertising is taking of, I am about to move into or next to Pine Creek, I have also set my sleush up and have a few hundred tons of old unprocessed dirt to put through, I will split it into rubble and rocks about 2cm wide and sand to use as dirt to fill in the wash aways caused by the wet season over here, the grass has already grown to long in most places to detect easily so really detecting is out for the next four months over here in the NT, keep up the good work and have a great day. Leon
Sounds like you’ve got a plan, awesome! Sluicing and playing with water would be so much more pleasant than walking around in the heat. Good luck out there 🍀
When I was a child, Mum used to send us to school with those little pop top cans of spaghetti. I refused to eat it. Mum had to buy ME cans of Baked beans in ham sauce😂
NICE ! Seems like there might be some Jewlery potential there. 🤔 Almost been expecting this, you werk so hard at it. Fun to watch ! ! Stay Kewl, Be Safe, Hav Fun !
@@officialtassieboysprospecting Had another surgery last week and still got more coming.. Sold all my Detectors now so I can focus on recovering my old worn out body.. I have a cousin in Tasmania so just might have to go see her and sneak in some sniping.. or catch some crayfish..LOL Say hi to your family Cheers
Looking forward to seeing exactly what’s in that rock in your next video, I enjoy watching your adventures , hoping one day I’ll be lucky enough to get out there and try my luck
WOW those are awesome finds Krissy, I am going to stay tuned for sure to see what that quartz has in it, I bet you would like a nice foot soak after the day you had, that's a lot of walking you did.
That was not a Sunbaker Krissy, that was a SunBaby. lol. Lucky you for finding it. You certainly got a workout there on those rocks. It would be a good idea to go back there and explore it some more. That certainly was a great speci with some good shiny gold on it. All in all a great video again and thanks for posting. All the best and take care. xx
You did well Chrissy My neighbour showed me a rock he found in a creek not far from a mine. It appears to have fell from a wagon on its way to the crusher. Your piece says there is a reef up that creek somewhere. That gold is far better than the small pieces you were getting. Worthwhile persevering by digging hot rocks me thinks.
wow, nice specimen Krissy. Looks like you may have found a good area to work. As you noted, that speci was well worn, which means a little exploration up stream might put you onto a gold bearing reef or quarts outcropping. Exciting, looking forward to what's coming next.
As Fred would say Yabba Dabba Do, congratulations on your patience, looks like the holiday might have given u a new lease,no time 2 rest; on with the show, have sent u a little incentive 2 help.Kèep up the good work, mine and a lot of others have to watch with baited breath, will she or wont she (strike it again). Hope 2 c u next week., as us Aussies cheers 🍻🍺🍺🍻
Had to watch it twice 😂🤣 Can't wait to see how much you get from the big speci.... Reakon you'll get over an ounce maybe 2 🙏🤞 Well done.... Again lol 👍🤓✌️
@@OutbackGoldFever They used to call me crazy in Australia, but you have taken it to a another level! 😉 Keep up the good work Krissy, cross my fingers for a superpatch in the near future!
I absolutely love your patience and tenacity.! Finding gold with a detector takes practice too. Thanks for showing that part of detecting!
How rewarding to know you scouted out the spot and it has produced such finds. Can't wait to see what you found in the Quartz speci..... Best wishes as always, Deb
Hooray! Awesome stuff there Krissy! Thank you for taking us along on this adventure.
Congratulations! Hard work rewarded! As an old gold geologist with plenty of WA time I can tell you that it was the mineralised ‘greenstone’ which really got my juices flowing! The white shiney mineral might be arsenopyrite (smells like garlic when scratched), commonly associated with gold. The most exciting part however was the fine gold you got in the pan from just one corner. This would indicate very high grade ore in the context of a hard rock gold mine!
If the ground is available for mineral tenure I strongly recommend that you get some pegs in the ground! If the area is already under EL, as I guess is likely the case, the license holders should give you a decent reward for short circuiting their exploration process. Good luck!
Thanks for your feedback Rod! After a few conversations with my mates and comments on this video I realise I'll have to go back and pick up the rock to see exactly what we're dealing with here, a few said it could be platinum 🤷🏼♀️. Pending EL.
@@OutbackGoldFever Hi Krissy… On balance I wouldn’t expect platinum to be very likely to occur in that context. Although there is nothing to preclude the occurrence of platinum deposits in the WA Yilgarn, they would be more likely in association with ultra-mafic rocks rather than mafics. The cobbles in your creek, including the mineralised one, looked very much like meta-basalts (mafics) to me. Of course I shouldn’t be too pedantic about such things without any specific local knowledge or an opportunity to crack the rocks myself!
For all that, I would admit that ‘back in the day’ most gold explorationists were very gold focussed and rarely ran a platinum assay. So you never know what slipped through the net. Things were a little different in nickel mining, in ultra-mafic host rocks. Nickel sulphide concentrates commonly had minor platinum credits, and of course nickel deposits frequently occurred in the same neighbourhood as gold deposits. So…… whatever!
Good luck to you; I hope it all works out to your advantage!
@@OutbackGoldFever how exciting. How much do assey cost?
@@johnramirez5032 There are many possible analytical methods depending on sample size, anticipated grade and the mineralogy of the sample. But in a case like this a regular fire assay with ICP-MS finish would do the job, to give Platinum, Paladium and Gold in the range 0.01 to 100 ppm (grams per tonne). The Australian Laboratory Services web site quotes this service at $26.30, plus preparation costs and maybe a batch fee, so for a single sample, about $45 to $50 would cover it…. In the case of Krissy’s rock I’d assay at least two pieces; one from the mineralised end and one from the ‘unmineralised’ portion, where the pinpointer didn’t react - which could still have a couple of grams/tonne, and still be ore…..
@@rodevans602 thanks for your responce. Since most does not have visible gold your only option is an assay. At least ive heard that.
Wow beautiful finds Krissy !Got me wanting to cross the drink and join ya on a hunt 😊thanks for taking us along👍
that was a fortunate couple of days to say the least...what a set of finds ... well done Krissy
I must say, I enjoy your videos. You have one of a few very honest channels . So many people set up the funds and it’s obvious. I look forward to your videos even if it’s a couple of small pieces. Well done!!
WestOzAdventures is another good one.
Well done I live in Western Australia and near Margaret River my wife and are finding some great gold. Our best day was 89 grams of pickers in 5 hours. It's every where. I love Australia XXXXXX
Hi Krissy, thank you for another great day out with you! I look forward to your video each week. Your weekly video is the only one I watch. Be safe.
Thank you so much Andrew 😁
@@OutbackGoldFever Gern geschehen Krissy!
Woohooo.... a crush up session to look forward to. Thanks for bringing us along.
I just love how hard your hands look from working
*Wow,what an Epic day and fantastic footage us to enjoy watching 🙌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻*
Well done you,K xxx
This was a great day
Great hunt Krissy and perhaps great things are still to come from that very interesting area!
What an incredible find! I can’t wait to see how much you got out of the speci’, congrats! 💛
Fascinating finds Krissy, looks like an old-timer was out there at some point but he didn't find that lovely boulder! Well done!
She makes it look like fun and she has a great attitude. I’ve worked with people who had terrible attitudes.
Hi from Adelaide again Krissy, I was smiling through the hole video. I'm so happy for you. Take care
Getting your cardio exercise in carrying that monster speci Krissy, hope it holds lots of gold for you. As always stay safe woman, happy prospecting
The Midas Girl does it again. Congrats. Keep on it !!
Well done girl I'm glad 8 found this xx great woman xx keeping yourself busy and inspiring us all plus getting gold woop woo xxxx
Cheers Krissy, lovely episode. So exciting to see when you crush the big rock!
So glad to see you back making videos!!
AWESOME Krissy! So excited for you ✌🏼
Awesome video Krissy. I said your next video would be a big one in my message last video . keep up the good work can't wait for the follow up..
Great video Krissy looking forward to seeing you crush the speci. Nice
I love watching you find those treasures! I look forward to every showing ❤
Wish I found your channel long ago:)
Loving it now 👍
Very Nice Krissy!! Can't wait to see how much it yields. Good Luck JJ
Dear krissy I was so excited to see you find some very nice peice's of gold. Your persistence pays off once again. Keep the great videos coming. Until next time your biggest fan Michael..
Thank you Michael! Will do 👍🏻
...LOOKIN' GOOD, GOOD LUCK ON YOUR NEW SEARCH, KEEP SAFE...
Some nice golf there Krissy, look hard and the gold gods will continue to smile on you.
nice gold nuggets and flower gold thank you for sharing the adventure and information 😀
Geez the gold specimens that they drag out of Oz are amazing.
Awesome specimin, Krissy. Be really interesting to see how much gold you recover from it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
sehr interessantes video. bin gespannt was der speci beinhaltet. beste grüße aus münchen.
Can’t wait to see what what the gold weighs out to after you crush it. Great job!
Wow Krissy, great job gold metal Detecting. I hope someday I can find some nuggets like those.
I was in Perth and Freemantle in 2007.
I love Australia.
Good luck and congratulations.
Well done Krissy, great sun baker.. Cheers, Davo
Well done Krissy. I’m looking forward to seeing you crush the big specie you found.
Well done again Krissy. Love your work....🤠👍
Boy! That would get the adrenaline going! Nice specimen. Can't wait to see how much gold you get out of it. Looks like you are in a very good area. Awesome , you are do. Thanks a bunch.
That speci is amazing. I hope there's even more inside and I look forward to the video when you finally break it open and get it all out.
Krissy your a delight, thank you so much for the wonderful video and the beautiful gold. You work soo hard and accomplish soo much! The Golden Women of this year! 👍 👍 👍
Well done on getting a couple of nice “nuggets” Krissy. I hope some more come out for you 👍
That was So cool finding that Gold Quarts Rock. :)))) I am happy for you.
Wow Krissy!!!! Congratulations on the super sunbaker! Really nice to see you pick up some awesome gold. Looking forward to the discovery reveal on how much gold is in that speci ......
You and me both!
Yay Krissy! Looking forward to next week's gold 💛 weigh! Keep on diggin'!
Amazing finds. Love the video. Can't wait to see what comes out of the speci. Nice little pocket knife also.
Congrats on your finds. I look forward to watching your new videos on a Sunday and you never disappoint with what you find.
It’ll be interesting to see what the mineral you found is when you get a chance to go back and get a sample
Great work over those few days of Detecting.
We have found those Platuim/Silver/ Gold Before.
It's a Hard Day's Work breaking down, washing , Sieving out the Fines.
But, a great time when things gets not so busy. Rainy days etc.
If you can get that broken rock again, take it to your mates , who break this stuff down.
You will be pleasantly surprised.
Roast the concentrates, in a iron Pan.
Wash throughly, and pan it, or Miller Table it.
Awesome time.
Ahava
Moreh Emek
Mornbah, at the moment.
I probably should head back and take it with me to have someone look at it, might be platinum 😁
Amein.
Platinum and silver, Tin, and lead seem to travel together.
If you like We can send you some pics of these Peculiar sedimentary/ Solid Rock formations.
Ahava
Bro Emek.
Great show love the large specimen. Anxious to find out how much gold you find in it. Good luck
An awesome find Chrissy looking forward to its total content.
I love watching you find those treasures if in Germany or Australia ! I look forward to every showing ❤
Glad you like them Ticie 💛
We Love you from The Cripple Creek Mining District Colorado. Still Kicks Ass Mining gold
Thanks Krissy, ripper speci & great gold 👍👍
Before I talk about the rock I have to say your glowing wow you look great. I'm happy to see you on the gold that rock looks awesome.
Thank you so much, Wayne 😊
The glow of the gold must be contagious
Thanks
Appreciate it Theo, thank you 👍🏻
Excellent video Chrissy your the best to watch.
Awesome, another perfect video, it is important to point out to people just how hard and long it can be between gold bits, I always suggest to people to hire a detector and have a go before spending the big bucks on the good equipment, I luv your happy presentation and the advertising is taking of, I am about to move into or next to Pine Creek, I have also set my sleush up and have a few hundred tons of old unprocessed dirt to put through, I will split it into rubble and rocks about 2cm wide and sand to use as dirt to fill in the wash aways caused by the wet season over here, the grass has already grown to long in most places to detect easily so really detecting is out for the next four months over here in the NT, keep up the good work and have a great day. Leon
Sounds like you’ve got a plan, awesome! Sluicing and playing with water would be so much more pleasant than walking around in the heat. Good luck out there 🍀
I'm glad to see you got such good sample, I've been praying for you and I hope everything's well with you.
Thanks Krissy
Well done on the new spot
May you find a sack of nuggets you deserve it
Great episode, it must be hard to keep enthusiastic after a couple of days without gold, I get grumpy after a few hours lol.
Always a pleasure seeing you again Chrissy
Likewise, thanks for leaving your comments, Dennis 😁
Eureka Yeee Haaa
A fist full of Au..
Well done Krissy..
Who cares if you have to waste a bit of water 💦 to see that Shinny..
Cheers 🥂 Tony ⛏
Totally worth it 👍🏻
When I was a child, Mum used to send us to school with those little pop top cans of spaghetti. I refused to eat it. Mum had to buy ME cans of Baked beans in ham sauce😂
Baked beans in ham sauce, luxury....
What a fantastic speci! Good for you!
Well done Krissy that's a Awesome speccy
NICE ! Seems like there might be some Jewlery potential there. 🤔 Almost been expecting this, you werk so hard at it. Fun to watch ! ! Stay Kewl, Be Safe, Hav Fun !
I'm hooked on you're videos! Awesome job and can't wait for the next one !!
Awesome! Thank you!
Exciting finds Krissy well done I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s an ounce or two in that specie maybe even more 🤞🏼 be safe out there.
I hope you’re right 🤞🏻we’ll find out soon 😁
Hi Livi…
You could do some Gold sniping it that Creek bed..LOL YOU JUST HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE RAIN 🌧..
Cheers Tony
@@Famo59 hey Tony how’s things?
@@officialtassieboysprospecting
Had another surgery last week and still got more coming..
Sold all my Detectors now so I can focus on recovering my old worn out body..
I have a cousin in Tasmania so just might have to go see her and sneak in some sniping.. or catch some crayfish..LOL
Say hi to your family
Cheers
Sad to hear that famo 59
Looking forward to seeing exactly what’s in that rock in your next video, I enjoy watching your adventures , hoping one day I’ll be lucky enough to get out there and try my luck
WOW those are awesome finds Krissy, I am going to stay tuned for sure to see what that quartz has in it, I bet you would like a nice foot soak after the day you had, that's a lot of walking you did.
Foot soak, couch, air con and some snacks would be awesome 😂
That was not a Sunbaker Krissy, that was a SunBaby. lol. Lucky you for finding it. You certainly got a workout there on those rocks. It would be a good idea to go back there and explore it some more. That certainly was a great speci with some good shiny gold on it. All in all a great video again and thanks for posting. All the best and take care. xx
You did well Chrissy My neighbour showed me a rock he found in a creek not far from a mine. It appears to have fell from a wagon on its way to the crusher. Your piece says there is a reef up that creek somewhere. That gold is far better than the small pieces you were getting. Worthwhile persevering by digging hot rocks me thinks.
Great job again. Thanks for the video.
felicitaciones por su trabajo saludos desde la patagonia argentina...
Beautiful chunk of Gold in that big rock! Well worth hauling it back.
You totally rock young lady!
Good job keep up the great videos will be watching them thank you 😊
wow, nice specimen Krissy. Looks like you may have found a good area to work. As you noted, that speci was well worn, which means a little exploration up stream might put you onto a gold bearing reef or quarts outcropping. Exciting, looking forward to what's coming next.
God yes, do another video on that speccie, I (we) need to know how much you found in it. How exciting!!!
"You" got this Krissy ,WoW ⛏⛏
Good one, it about time you found something big. David UK.
As Fred would say Yabba Dabba Do, congratulations on your patience, looks like the holiday might have given u a new lease,no time 2 rest; on with the show, have sent u a little incentive 2 help.Kèep up the good work, mine and a lot of others have to watch with baited breath, will she or wont she (strike it again). Hope 2 c u next week., as us Aussies cheers
🍻🍺🍺🍻
Hallo again. Whishes come true... schön wenn sich Wünsche erfüllen. LG
Danke ☺️
Krissy! You're a Legend! Keep finding the money!🥰
You are amazing. Never a dull moment. Nice specimen can't wait to see the crush. Good luck on the next one .
Congratulations on your fines. I'm about halfway to Arizona from Michigan looking forward to playing again.
Drive safely to your playground and good luck out there 🍀
Great video! Can't wait to see how much gold is in that quartz!
Holy smokes, that specie is incredible! That is a nice hat you have on too.
Had to watch it twice 😂🤣
Can't wait to see how much you get from the big speci.... Reakon you'll get over an ounce maybe 2 🙏🤞
Well done.... Again lol 👍🤓✌️
Glad you having some good luck
Awesome video as always!
Thanks that was fun. ✌🏻👊
Nice find Krissy! Prospecting in the summer? Crazy! ;)
yeah, I know, I usually detect throughout the whole year
@@OutbackGoldFever They used to call me crazy in Australia, but you have taken it to a another level! 😉 Keep up the good work Krissy, cross my fingers for a superpatch in the near future!
Great finds Ma'am, Keeping the Dream Alive.
Holy moly sister, you nailed a good one. Great job as always.
Holy smokes that specimen is awesome!
Awesome video. And nice gold that big one looks like it is loaded.