Omg thank you so much. I have been planning a creek for 3 years on my grandmas property. Although it is outside of Dahlonega, it is in the mountains between Dahlonega and Suches. A small mountain. I have been trying to figures out how and where to find the load or where the gold came from. Your drawings and description of the types and locations has really inspired me to get out of the creek and start looking up the mountain. Thank you so much. ❤
Missed you alot Jesse 🤝 glad you're continuing sharing your knowledge! I've been following your channel for a couple years now and have found alot of gold and even some pickers!
We took the atv out today and can not believe how far back some old load mines where in the mountains threw thick brush before trails where there ,the old timers where tough.
Thanks now I have a better grasp, to look for in the Downieville area where there was once a mine, that was dynamited to keep people out, because they were getting lost in it..
Nice video, hey Jess , I’m in the deserts of Az around wickenburg area, any tips on finding Au around this area. Thanks in advance for your time and keep up the great work you do
Was wondering if you knew about the San Gabriel east fork and the narrows upstream? If so what is your opinion where the gold comes from. Different opinions on this. Was put there long ago by a different river channel, a few giant boulders too some say Was fro different times and the east fork never moved them. Lmk what you think about that particular place if you don't mind. Few hard rock mines around as well as hard rock tunnels that punch into placer gravels
I have scoured the surrounding area and I have a theory involving mid continental rift gladiator and gold. I have in fact found gold in around the gravel deposits particularly around the st. Joe River basin. I think a bunch. Wanna talk? I don't know how to b heard.
Hi prospector Jess I am new at prospecting. Haven’t done much but a metal detector and you just been doing research. Are you still prospecting? And if so, does it mean anything? If there’s white quartz lots of them under trees like in the whole area?
I saw Jess face light up drawing the stringers of gold in the creek bottom🤣 awsome depiction and video
Best ever explanation,so simple and easy to understand thank you x1000!!!
Great job Jess. Appreciate your ways!
Omg thank you so much. I have been planning a creek for 3 years on my grandmas property. Although it is outside of Dahlonega, it is in the mountains between Dahlonega and Suches. A small mountain. I have been trying to figures out how and where to find the load or where the gold came from. Your drawings and description of the types and locations has really inspired me to get out of the creek and start looking up the mountain. Thank you so much. ❤
Great information/video! Thank you.
Missed you alot Jesse 🤝 glad you're continuing sharing your knowledge! I've been following your channel for a couple years now and have found alot of gold and even some pickers!
Good nugget of info as always. Thanks Jess
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Jess thx buddy. I just started prospecting and this is all fantastic info! My first trip is on my channel if you're bored.
We took the atv out today and can not believe how far back some old load mines where in the mountains threw thick brush before trails where there ,the old timers where tough.
Awesome man, going to binge watch today 😉😎
Awesome thank you! Get out the gold pan full of pop corn ;-)
Thanks now I have a better grasp, to look for in the Downieville area where there was once a mine, that was dynamited to keep people out, because they were getting lost in it..
Keep up the Video love them!
Thanks! Will do!
With this video you just earned my subscription ❤️ and thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank u prospector jess
Thanks for the explanation! The diagram indicates the Residual Lode is high up on a mountain. Is this the typical case?
Nice video, hey Jess , I’m in the deserts of Az around wickenburg area, any tips on finding Au around this area. Thanks in advance for your time and keep up the great work you do
We have done well using a drywasher in that area and another channel I break for bedrock does great videos in the desert of Arizona,good luck!
Was wondering if you knew about the San Gabriel east fork and the narrows upstream? If so what is your opinion where the gold comes from. Different opinions on this. Was put there long ago by a different river channel, a few giant boulders too some say Was fro different times and the east fork never moved them. Lmk what you think about that particular place if you don't mind. Few hard rock mines around as well as hard rock tunnels that punch into placer gravels
Good bunch of questions there.. I'll add them to the list.
I live in the st. Joseph River Valley in N.W. ohio. Our river valley runs kinda parrallel with the MaumeeRiver Valley. I have
I have scoured the surrounding area and I have a theory involving mid continental rift gladiator and gold. I have in fact found gold in around the gravel deposits particularly around the st. Joe River basin. I think a bunch. Wanna talk? I don't know how to b heard.
Hi prospector Jess I am new at prospecting. Haven’t done much but a metal detector and you just been doing research. Are you still prospecting? And if so, does it mean anything? If there’s white quartz lots of them under trees like in the whole area?
Hey am from iraq how found in iraq?