does anything look interesting for potential

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danec71

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can anyone see anything in these pics based on color or formations that might look good for possible gold or silver potential its going to be a heck of a hike to get there.was going to take a trip for a friend who always suspected more in this area.known gold area all around.
By the way not a top secret spot.couldn’t even mine it without a helicopter it’s so remote. So I don’t mind answering any questions if needed.
 

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Maybe some mineralized rock in the area I've circled
 

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mike(swWash)

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Personally, I'd be doing sample pans all along the valley bottoms, if you hit a good spot, look up hill for the source.
I see what looks like decomposing granite, possible red iron stained areas and interesting formations.
Only putting boots on ground will tell for sure.
 

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