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  1. #1
    ca
    Apr 2003
    Princeton,BC,Canada
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    LabRat

    When I got up the the new claim area it was starting to snow and didn't quit until a foot of slop had accumulated and the area became inaccessable until next spring. Result,no sample hotrock,sorry. Also no Pt.,DANG! Fred
    Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati

  2. #2

    May 2003
    583

    LabRat

    Ah, well. There's always next year. I'm sure the rocks won't mind the wait!
    "...and then I will finally be able to take over the world!"?
    - Brain, in 'Pinky and the Brain'

    ? ? -- Rattus Labyrinthicus

  3. #3

    Mar 2003
    Redding,Calif.
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    LabRat

    Fred you're being guaranteed plentiful water for next year by the snows and THAT is GREAT!!! Tons a au 2 u n 2004-John

  4. #4
    ca
    Apr 2003
    Princeton,BC,Canada
    Whites GMT
    193

    LabRat

    Tell you what John,with the monsoon rains they had just a week before the snow and the lack of an El-Nino this year there ought to be lots of movement of the gravels. The Tulameen River got so high that they had a "watch"on the Bridge at Princeton. Apperently the water came within a foot or so of the bridgedeck. That would make the rise about 12 feet or so. This is the river that Chris in BC works. We all expect there to be some new or at least well rearranged bars next season. Fred
    Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati

  5. #5

    Mar 2003
    Redding,Calif.
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    LabRat

    RIGHT ON FRED--Nothing more awesome than watching mother nature rip and tear,makes ya kinds humble sitting on the bank watching boulders the size a houses roll by!! We got our first snow here in redding,north calif. so mining is slowing down now!!Tons a au 2 u 2-John

  6. #6

    Mar 2003
    So. Cal.
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    LabRat

    Granite Creek British Columbia Canada. Is this where you are mining Fred?
    I see a guy on Ebay who sells Platinum nuggets from this area. His name is "Prospectorsgold".
    Just curious if this is where you are doing your hunting (Not that I would ever get up here).
    CS

  7. #7

    Mar 2003
    Vancouver
    117

    LabRat

    I know the miner that sold to prospectorsgold very well, the platinum comes from the Similkameen district but the river is not Granite Creek although Granite platinum is nearly identical, just a touch larger.

 

 

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