White quarts

Hugh82

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image-1263940956.jpg does this mean , gold is close by ???
 

Bob207

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Not necessarily! Are there lode mines in the area? Best bet would be to bring home some samples and crush them and pan.
 

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Hugh82

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Can u look at these and tell me what u think bob ?
 

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bakergeol

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Look for signs of mineralization. FeO is reddish in color. Old timers said the redder the better. Sample ugly reddish stained rocks.
 

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Eu_citzen

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What bakergeol said. Look for "rotten" quartz, perhaps rusty. Sample, sample and sample!
You only know there is gold there by finding it.:thumbsup:
 

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