Heading out to Lytle Creek and Blue Cut

StevenHavillJr

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NeoTokyo

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Sounds like fun, look forward to seeing some pics when you get back. :)
 

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StevenHavillJr

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-Update- Went to Lytle Creek from Blue Cut (but I am sure it wasn't the real Lytle Creek think it was called Pickle Creek) it was terrible, not that I can't handle being in the out doors, but it's trashy like the San Gabriel River. Didn't find anything but loads of black sands. So.. no pictures sadly, hopefully my dad and I will go on another trip somewhere.
 

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MrLee

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Steve, Lytle is tough, but there is gold there. I found the attached. It may have been due to the fact I was down stream from and area where a new bridge was being built. The construction may have loosened up some gold. Other than that picker, I haven't found much. I've been up there about 6 times.

The new GPAA claim near the shooting range is horrible. I've never seen so many casings and trash spread out over a large area. Tons of metal trash. The other GPAA claim up there in the creek, at the end of the road looked interesting. I spent about 3 hours in the overburden with my Goldbug and didn't find anything. Just tons and tons of rocks up there. One was as big as a house, a real site to see in the creek. Picker1.jpg
 

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