Map 2 need a little explanation. The blue are Gold veins that have been exposed to the surface. The violet is the gold float coming from the veins. Over the years they have eroded and are working their way down the mountain in a upside down v . They get to the water and work their way down. The old miners use to follow the gold in the strems until it ran out Then work their way up the mountains. The stream or river on the map seems to hold a lot of gold..Art
I was getting gold on map #2 also. There is something up in the top left corner of map #1 but wasn't sure if platinum or just some old mine shaft maybe worked out or different ore type. Forgot to check if it could be copper, will do that now. Way up left corner section.
Thank you guys. I made some closer images to see if we can pinpoint a bit. Hope this helps.
This is the top vein and float.
This is the lower vein and float.
This is where the mine and vent is. There really is supposed to be a gold mine in the shale close to here. Real close to where Art has it. I'll have to look at it real close when I get a chance.
This last one I tried to get the top left corner with the copper or platinum.
There might be some platinum, but doesn't seem to be significant enough now. It would be in with the red and orange, probably an old worked out gold mine. The bluegreen color is where the copper signals were coming from. White area, seemed to be a cave or possibly tunnel but no identifiable signals associated with it yet.
There is float gold downhill from the exposed vein. There is gold also in the stream or gully. Float gold to me is the gold from the vein workin it's way to the water, Following this up the mountain has been finding places to start a mine.
Vent.I would be testing the streams for gold. The one is big enough to run a 4 inch dredge . If it is to hard to get to and you think there is enough gold to dredge I would find a Helicopter to take me in...Art
Hi bookcliff,
Dowsing revealed an attraction to gold in the green circled areas and silver in the blue circled areas.
Thank you for posting your pictures.
Jon