little San Domingo gold

leadnugget

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mtchuck

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Aug 22, 2015
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Looking good, it’s always exciting to see the yellow, was it dry enough before the rain ? What Drywasher are you using?
 

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leadnugget

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it was dry where i was working, but it was only 1 to 5 inches deep to bed rock in full sun.
it did rain but it should dry out in 1 or 2 weeks.
i have 2 older gold buddy dry washers, one small and large. used the small one.
very little gold in overburden most all the gold was on/in bedrock in small vugs and cracks.
homemade crack vacuum got most of the gold.
next time i go out i think i will shovel off the overburden
and only run the stuff from bedrock down.
 

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That's so cool I've always wanted to pan for gold. Amazing job. Wowza keep them nuggets coming
 

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Looks like a good little spot. Definitely shovel off the overburden and save yourself some time in that area. Keep and eye out for burrows out there ;)
 

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