A look at K River Bedrock

Jason in Enid

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That's more fractured that the bedrock sections I have seen there in the past. Most has been pretty smooth. Next time I'm definitely doing more cleanouts to get a read on level concentrations.
 

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It sure looked good Jason I could blast it apart with blaster. Looks like all I got for my trouble is some -100 stuff. Mike had smooth bedrock where he was. I still have to go thru the cons from the 2.5.
 

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FUN FUN FUN N THE SUN :occasion14: party on and blast blast then blast some more-John :headbang:

Thats the plan John the over/under you helped me with is the bomb thanx again.As soon as my friend sends it I will post a vid of me running both the 4 and 2.5 nozzles at same time.I use the 4 to clear overburden and loose material and the 2.5 for the good stuff due to slower water flow in box.Feed both with the blaster when I can.I learned the hard way a 4 inch nozzle can not only take your regulator but suck up 25 ft of air hose before you can grab it.:notworthy:
 

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How much overburden is there to get to bedrock? What kind of depth is in the river?
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At K River just pick a spot and go. It has no rhyme or reason to where the gold is. Jason never hit bedrock I worked fractured bedrock for a day and a half. He scored more gold than me and I was feeding 2 dredges at same time. I have fun every time I go.
 

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