I found what I thought was gold in some copper ore with sulfides, a buddy of mine said it was pyrite. After this video I know it was gold. Cool to know, good video.
Great info! Very useful in my sulfide rich part of the country.
Awesome info, thank you very much.
Awesome video! There are striations on Tellurides like Sylvanite and Calaverite, but thanks for teaching more than a few things!!
VERY informative. Thnx!!
Thanks for the video I am new to prospect for gold but I am learning 😊
Your welcome Alfred and I wish you the best of luck with your prospecting endeavor.
Where's my favorite Basinite? Hope you are well. Looking forward to your next video!
This was so informative, thanks! I found a rock with a vain of what looked like gold, in gold country. My heart quickened & I got the fever for a day. Didn’t find anymore like it but I showed it to my geologist friend at home who basically did the same as your friend. I was kinda bummed. But I still have the rock & enjoy it regardless. Or in spite of. Lol
Good video, great that you had a rock with both in it so folks dont throw away fools gold cause they can be together.
Absolutely. They often come together, especially the copper sulfides.
Another good vid thanks so much. I was out walking a small creek the other day and spotted some big rocks in the ground. I’m wondering if they are bed rock. There is lots of granite in the creek as well. I’m gonna take a video and post it on my channel. Thanks much!
Thanks Woodwoman. You never know, might be some gold in there. Good luck.
I really like that lesson. Thanks. I wanted to tell you about that wind in the book cliffs. We camped about a mile from the Antoine Robidoux inscription and about every 5 minutes that wind sounded like a freight train coming and the we thought the tent was going to blow away. You’ve probably experienced that wind. Rick
I hate the wind, I'd prefer rain, snow maybe even some small pieces of hail. Anything but the wind.
I still have to make it to the Antoine inscription, I've seen lots of pictures of it, but haven't made it yet in person. The wind can get nasty in the Bookcliffs, that's for sure.
I just finished a book you may enjoy, its called, "Tales from Indian Country" by George Emery Stewart, JR. Very good book!! He talks a lot about the Bookcliffs in the book. Its out of print and expensive, but worth it. Amazon has it (Used Books).
Slow your roll,
Iron pyrite will have continuity because of the iron so would silver, cooper.Don’t be fooled again
Did you even watch the video or are you just trolling? I explain why they don't in the video and even give a demonstration. Both pyrite and chalcopyrite are sulfide minerals, which are very poor conductors of heat and electricity. You can have a pyrite crystal the size of your thumbnail and it still wont conduct electricity. This is just basic science.
@@garrettmillsap Yep, or just a troll. Most of the time I don't waste my time responding to them. Gotta love the keyboard warriors.
Appreciate your down-to-earth demeanor and simple easy to understand presentation. Your information sharing is the real gold. Really appreciate the stories, histories and science that combine to paint the whole picture of the treasures of the land.