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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    Just a note here but blue clay can also be an indicator of good SILVER values - the biggest silver strike in the USA was due to blue clay, the Comstock Lode. Gold prospectors were panning gold and had lots of trouble with a sticky blue clay, someone took a bit of the clay to have it fire assayed, and the rest is history. I would send off a four ounce sample of that blue clay to have it fire assayed, you never know what will turn up!

    "In the fall of 1859, two prospectors searching for gold uncovered the first significant deposits of silver. Peter O'Riley and Pat McLaughlin were more annoyed with it than pleased, for it was in the form of heavy blue clay, which made getting the gold separated very difficult. Some of the heavy blue stuff was still clinging to the gold that they sent to be assayed and an alert assayer in Grass Valley, California realized this was an extremely rich silver find in an unfamiliar form."
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    I hope you will keep us posted, and keep one eye peeled for shiny pebbles around that clay, they just might be diamonds!

    (Raw diamonds)
    Oroblanco
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  3. #22

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    hmmm, you may want to get the book called,"lost river of gold" it is for sale at several places but i bought mine from in the Keene mining catalog. itis real reasonablely priced. it has maps and all. this river came upfrom S.America along the Cal. line and up to Canada/Alaska. you could have found another section of it. i think it would be worth the cost getting this publication, if not for its content, maybe just for the good read it has!

  4. #23

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    Damn that would be something if it were part of that river holy smokes.!

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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    in california in the 1849er era - it was called " the great blue lead (leed)"
    it led the 49ers to tons of gold in ancient river beds all over northern california.
    if it got in the sluice box, ANY clay was called "gold robber clay"

    I found my biggest nugget in 30 years of panning on top of a clay layer,
    it weighed 58pwt, or 2.5 ounces! Nice chunk of high grade quartz and gold!

    auferiously
    rangler
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  6. #25

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    ANY ONE WANT TO HELP ME DIG OUT THIS OLD MINE?
    BLUE LEAD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oroblanco
    Just a note here but blue clay can also be an indicator of good SILVER values - the biggest silver strike in the USA was due to blue clay, the Comstock Lode. Gold prospectors were panning gold and had lots of trouble with a sticky blue clay, someone took a bit of the clay to have it fire assayed, and the rest is history. I would send off a four ounce sample of that blue clay to have it fire assayed, you never know what will turn up!

    "In the fall of 1859, two prospectors searching for gold uncovered the first significant deposits of silver. Peter O'Riley and Pat McLaughlin were more annoyed with it than pleased, for it was in the form of heavy blue clay, which made getting the gold separated very difficult. Some of the heavy blue stuff was still clinging to the gold that they sent to be assayed and an alert assayer in Grass Valley, California realized this was an extremely rich silver find in an unfamiliar form."
    <from http://www.visitreno.com/vcity/history.php>

    I hope you will keep us posted, and keep one eye peeled for shiny pebbles around that clay, they just might be diamonds!

    (Raw diamonds)
    Oroblanco
    you where right, silver. the assay turned up, 26 ounces of silver per ton with 2.18 g/tonne of gold.
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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    WOW congrats amigo - silver has been running over $17 an ounce! YOU have a bona fide BONANZA buddy! Your clay is worth over $400 per ton!
    your friend in 'Dakota Territory'
    Oroblanco
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    You best get to digging there man!
    Sample till you find the hot spot, then mine it till its gone! Then start over...

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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    I hope that clay deposit holds out for you and is not a small pocket.
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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    Nice one hmmmmmmm
    Who needs Cartwheel Pennies anyway?

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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    Hey amigo - if the clay bed turns out to be a "lens" or pocket, don't let that discourage you because it is pretty much a certainty that there will be other pockets along that same drainage. Congratulations again bud, glad you have struck it!
    Oroblanco
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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    this pocket is huge, it goes all the way to the road about 300 meters down the hill, its a lighter color of blue but its there. i panned a nugget 10 feet below the spot i took the sample so you could imagine what the au would be if the nugget was in the sample.
    i found a hiddeen bay on the ocean that has the blue clay, but it is soft , as if it was already worked, i think it is slag from the spanish who mined the second creek in the past.

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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    Quote Originally Posted by hmmm
    this pocket is huge, it goes all the way to the road about 300 meters down the hill, its a lighter color of blue but its there. i panned a nugget 10 feet below the spot i took the sample so you could imagine what the au would be if the nugget was in the sample.
    i found a hiddeen bay on the ocean that has the blue clay, but it is soft , as if it was already worked, i think it is slag from the spanish who mined the second creek in the past.
    Time to bring in some heavy equipment and security it sounds like.
    Congrats on the find.


    GG~

    ~Diggin The Adventure~

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    Ditto to the post of GoodyGuy - and it sounds like you are in for two things, one is a LOT of work mining and processing, and two you will end up financially set for life.

    It makes my day/week/month to hear that you have struck it rich buddy, I hope you don't mind if we tell our "skeptical" friends who just don't believe there is any gold or silver to be found?
    Oroblanco
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    This is the spot i want to test, its on the oposit side of the mountain, this blue ground goes for over 1 km in the creek. when i said i got the nugget 10 feet below the test , i ment 10 feet streight down, closer to the bedrock. this was befor the loggers buried the hole.
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    WOW that looks like a really hot spot amigo - you are giving me a really bad case of SILVER FEVER!

    I am speculating here but the gold might be more than enough to cover all of your mining costs, which would mean all the proceeds from the silver would be pure PROFIT $$$$$$$$.

    The fact that the blue vein extends that far means MILLIONS amigo - make sure you stake your claims to cover the whole deposit, or as much of it as you want to mine.
    Oroblanco
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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    about 3 years ago a big minning company blanket staked the whole area, about 20 miles wide by 60 miles long. the blue ground was in the middle of it.


    lucky for me i staked all the gold and the claims are in good standing. actuly my claim extends right over the mountain to the other blue ground. score
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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    Quote Originally Posted by hmmm
    about 3 years ago a big minning company blanket staked the whole area, about 20 miles wide by 60 miles long. the blue ground was in the middle of it.


    lucky for me i staked all the gold and the claims are in good standing. actuly my claim extends right over the mountain to the other blue ground. score
    Now you've got me going Hmmmm. What does that mean?
    They have the silver rights and you have the gold rights?
    Or your claims are on different ground ?

    GG~
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  20. #39

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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    Think of me as a needle in the haystack, i held the needle and they piled the hay around me. {they staked around me.}, sometimes it pays to stand your ground, no mater how dangerous it is.

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    Re: BLUE CLAY

    Hmm wrote
    {they staked around me.},
    The "big boys" do this a lot, then wait for you to slip up on annual BLM filings. Now your story is even better amigo, for once the "little guy" won!
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