Back yard tease

Goldwasher

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I live on a side zone of the Northern Mother Lode. I have a small prospect on my land a cabin site and a small ravine that has rocker box piles.

There is a small ditch coming from a pond built that's a few properties over. Standing on the edge of my property where it touches the main road you are on the top of an escarpment made when a bunch of sailors placered in 1849 to 1851 or so. My front yard is part of one of the first mining districts in the state.
Funny thing is I've never really looked for gold on my own property. The house was built in 2008 it was a foreclosure the owner rented it for six months or so and lost it. I have had to do significant brush clearing for fire safety and just to use the land. I've cut down approximately one hundred twenty Pondarosa Pines from sapling to fourteen inches or so. The brush clearing is endless.
I've put in over eighteen hundred feet of welded wire fence to keep deer out of the garden and coyote and fox away from the chickens.
The obvious mine is over by the chickens. There is a lot of bullish quartz float but as you get closer to the portal it gets more mineralized digging trenches to get some wire buried and I was pulling fresh rusty fun looking stuff from the bedrock.I did find a cool terminated crystal over there with a green intrusion.
The other side of the property is where the garden is and a serpentine contact. That area is closet to the old diggins. This morning I went down to move a sprinkler. I use a chunk of slate to hold the hose down it broke when I dropped it revealing some pyrite crystals. The closer to the vein the more crystals nice indicator. Splitting that rock made me decide to make this post as my normal sitter is out of town and I'm home with a three year old while she watches Frozen for the millionth time :)
You may ask why not really look on the property? Well if your married you know that it may not go well if you are avoiding honeydoo's around the house and out digging a hole in the same yard ;)
I have done quite a bit of detecting and have turned up several rush era artifacts. I own the land and have the mineral rights so it will happen. You can walk pretty much any property around here and find cuts, trenches various surface and shallow workings. There are also some pretty deep mines a short walk away.
Here are some pics of the typical slate where they cut I'm our house pad. A mineralized seam literally right outside my back door and the chunk of broken slate that made me decide to post.
 

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Goldwasher

Goldwasher

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I just walked out to take some random quartz pics..it starts to show on the hill top and east of the seam I showed. That is actually closer to the known line of mineralization locally. The slate gets darker as you go that direction as well. You can see how trees, and gophers are bringing up float. I pulled back some random grass and you can see it right on the surface as well. You can also see how much iron is in the soil.
 

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Goldwasher

Goldwasher

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May 26, 2009
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Sailor Flat, Ca.
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It's for the police sweetie
 

KevinInColorado

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Jan 9, 2012
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Summit County, Colorado
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Zombie Batman, that's exciting!

Edit: I meant zowie but autocorrect :(
 

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brianc053

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It sounds like you've got a lot of (really fun) work ahead of you!
If you can convince your daughter that digging in the backyard is a fun playtime activity then you can dig alongside her and explain to your wife that you're spending quality time with your daughter!

- Brian
 

DizzyDigger

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Dec 9, 2012
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Concrete, WA
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Nokta FoRs Gold, a Gold Cube, 2 Keene Sluices and Lord only knows how many pans....not to mention a load of other gear my wife still doesn't know about!
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Prospecting
GW: Head for the closest dog pound and ask them for the largest
dog that was friendly, but was turned in because it wouldn't stop
digging holes in the owners yard..

Most all people hate dogs that won't stop digging holes.

Prospectors love 'em...and so will your daughter, so mom won't want to get rid of it.....
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AuTSaurus

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Feb 22, 2007
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Goldwasher, Ha! Just like the old saying, you actually could be, ..."sitting on a gold mine"!!
 

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Goldwasher

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May 26, 2009
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Sailor Flat, Ca.
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Goldwasher, Ha! Just like the old saying, you actually could be, ..."sitting on a gold mine"!!
I am essentially. The corner of the old mill site for the mine across the street, is where my driveway hits the road. The prospect on my property is on the same line opposite of the other Mines old portal. They did't develop the one I have? Not as rich on the surface? Stay on that line and a few properties over, producing mines for a few miles down the lode.
 

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Goldwasher

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May 26, 2009
6,077
13,225
Sailor Flat, Ca.
🥇 Banner finds
1
Detector(s) used
SDC2300, Gold Bug 2 Burlap, fish oil, .35 gallons of water per minute.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I have the one blank spot in the line of mines on this branch. I definitely have shear in the bedrock 8-)...more interesting than discouraging to me at this point. I still have to brush the area out better before I can really investigate.
 

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