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Foreverteachable

Jr. Member
Nov 24, 2023
85
185
Upstate NY
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Whites Classic ID, Troy Shadow X5, Garrett AT Pro, Red Racer 2, Fisher F22, Minelab Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Good day Everyone

My name is Brandon. I am an Earth science teacher, author, etc. in Upstate NY but have family in NW CT and the Berkshires. My science teacher, Mr. Romeo used to tell us stories about prospecting in the area of Chibougamau when he worked for a mining company back in the 50's or 60's and I always dreamed of finding some gold as well.
Growing up I searched for arrowheads, fished, dug the bottle dumps, and after the Marine Corps I used my tax refund to purchase a detector. I have detected for about 25 years now and found a lot of great treasures. Since I moved to NY I began finding arrowheads and found myself enjoying the solitude of searching for them as much as finding silver and copper artifacts. Lately though, I have the gold bug. I have searched a bit in NY, Mass, and VT, without even a speck, but did have the opportunity to visit my buddy Nate in Anchorage last year and we hit a few spots about an hour and a half away and found some gold. I met a prospector there while Nate was at work, and he was kind enough to let me set up next to him. He showed me the ropes and we talked about life. If most prospectors are like him, then I'm in the right place. We were panning a public stream, but I asked if he minded if I bring Nate back to the spot and he was happy to oblige and thanked me for the consideration. Nate and I had a great time sluicing and even tried our hand at high banking when some other guys set up near us with their equipment. I think that I'm more into the solitude of sluicing, but it sure was cool to see all that gold in the pan after running several buckets in a few minutes. Alaska was all an unforgettable experience and I went home with a vial with some color in it.
On arrival home I purchased a used sluice, since I left mine with Nate for when I return :), and picked up a Gold Sucker Back Packer 2 that is really neat. I tried a few spots in VT, NY, and Mass but no gold yet. I did catch some nice brook trout though.

I look forward to learning more about this new passion and making a few new friends a long the way.

Have a great winter everyone!


Brandon
 

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ArfieBoy

Silver Member
Aug 11, 2011
3,425
5,695
N.E. Oregon
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Compass X-70, Compass X-80, Compass X-90, Compass Judge 2, Garrett AT Pro
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Welcome to the forum from Oregon! Congratulations on your gold adventure. Good luck in the future. Look forward to more of your adventures.
 

desertgolddigger

Bronze Member
May 31, 2015
1,048
1,951
Twentynine Palms, California
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Bounty Hunter Time Ranger
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Brandon, Welcome! You will find loads of help on the Forums. Just ask, and you'll probably get several different answers. The trick is to take that information, and find the one best suited for you. No one thing fits everyone. I know, as I've tried suggestions and failed, only to try another that worked fi ne for my abilities.

Best thing is to ask lots of questions, and to do a lot of online research about what you want to do, and where. Reach out to local clubs/individuals. Many will be happy to help.
 

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Foreverteachable

Foreverteachable

Jr. Member
Nov 24, 2023
85
185
Upstate NY
Detector(s) used
Whites Classic ID, Troy Shadow X5, Garrett AT Pro, Red Racer 2, Fisher F22, Minelab Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Welcome to the forum from Oregon! Congratulations on your gold adventure. Good luck in the future. Look forward to more of your adventures.
Thanks a bunch !
 

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Foreverteachable

Foreverteachable

Jr. Member
Nov 24, 2023
85
185
Upstate NY
Detector(s) used
Whites Classic ID, Troy Shadow X5, Garrett AT Pro, Red Racer 2, Fisher F22, Minelab Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Brandon, Welcome! You will find loads of help on the Forums. Just ask, and you'll probably get several different answers. The trick is to take that information, and find the one best suited for you. No one thing fits everyone. I know, as I've tried suggestions and failed, only to try another that worked fi ne for my abilities.

Best thing is to ask lots of questions, and to do a lot of online research about what you want to do, and where. Reach out to local clubs/individuals. Many will be happy to help.
Will do! Thanks for the info!
 

tamrock

Gold Member
Jan 16, 2013
14,963
29,816
Colorado
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Bounty Hunter Tracker IV
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All Treasure Hunting
Welcome Brandon, Looks like you already come well equipped and ready to engage at helping others. Thanks for coming along and don't be modest. I'm thinking you might know a thing or two.
 

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Foreverteachable

Foreverteachable

Jr. Member
Nov 24, 2023
85
185
Upstate NY
Detector(s) used
Whites Classic ID, Troy Shadow X5, Garrett AT Pro, Red Racer 2, Fisher F22, Minelab Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Welcome Brandon, Looks like you already come well equipped and ready to engage at helping others. Thanks for coming along and don't be modest. I'm thinking you might know a thing or two.
Thanks a bunch Tamrock! I'm happy to help.
 

pepperj

Gold Member
Feb 3, 2009
37,537
139,176
🥇 Banner finds
1
Detector(s) used
Deus, Deus 2, Minelab 3030, E-Trac,
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Welcome to the forum Brandon.
You've really dug some great looking recoveries already and have a load of experience in digging.
 

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Foreverteachable

Foreverteachable

Jr. Member
Nov 24, 2023
85
185
Upstate NY
Detector(s) used
Whites Classic ID, Troy Shadow X5, Garrett AT Pro, Red Racer 2, Fisher F22, Minelab Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Welcome to the forum Brandon.
You've really dug some great looking recoveries already and have a load of experience in digging.
Thanks a bunch of pepper Jay it has been a good ride so far and I'm still enjoying it. I look forward to seeing some of your posts as well.
 

pepperj

Gold Member
Feb 3, 2009
37,537
139,176
🥇 Banner finds
1
Detector(s) used
Deus, Deus 2, Minelab 3030, E-Trac,
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Thanks a bunch of pepper Jay it has been a good ride so far and I'm still enjoying it. I look forward to seeing some of your posts as well.
Thanks
I see the auto correct is saying Jay-too :laughing7:
The J stands for Jim
But that ok-been called worse before. Lol

Upstate NY meaning what area approx.
I'm just 30 miles NE of Kingston Ontario so probably the firsts are similar but looking at your buttons it seems that your dirt has treated you well.
 

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Foreverteachable

Jr. Member
Nov 24, 2023
85
185
Upstate NY
Detector(s) used
Whites Classic ID, Troy Shadow X5, Garrett AT Pro, Red Racer 2, Fisher F22, Minelab Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Thanks
I see the auto correct is saying Jay-too :laughing7:
The J stands for Jim
But that ok-been called worse before. Lol

Upstate NY meaning what area approx.
I'm just 30 miles NE of Kingston Ontario so probably the firsts are similar but looking at your buttons it seems that your dirt has treated you well.
😁I live near Albany, New York and anyone north of Kingston, NY usually likes to differentiate themselves from other New Yorkers for some reason. I grew up in rural Connecticut and many people moved there from the city and posted the once public land, so the term, "New Yorkers" was not a good title in my kneck of the woods. 😁 Now Upstate New Yorkers, and Western New Yorkers is not so bad 😁
 

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kmk

Jr. Member
Feb 4, 2016
67
314
Upstate NY
Detector(s) used
AT PRO and APEX
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Good day Everyone

My name is Brandon. I am an Earth science teacher, author, etc. in Upstate NY but have family in NW CT and the Berkshires. My science teacher, Mr. Romeo used to tell us stories about prospecting in the area of Chibougamau when he worked for a mining company back in the 50's or 60's and I always dreamed of finding some gold as well.
Growing up I searched for arrowheads, fished, dug the bottle dumps, and after the Marine Corps I used my tax refund to purchase a detector. I have detected for about 25 years now and found a lot of great treasures. Since I moved to NY I began finding arrowheads and found myself enjoying the solitude of searching for them as much as finding silver and copper artifacts. Lately though, I have the gold bug. I have searched a bit in NY, Mass, and VT, without even a speck, but did have the opportunity to visit my buddy Nate in Anchorage last year and we hit a few spots about an hour and a half away and found some gold. I met a prospector there while Nate was at work, and he was kind enough to let me set up next to him. He showed me the ropes and we talked about life. If most prospectors are like him, then I'm in the right place. We were panning a public stream, but I asked if he minded if I bring Nate back to the spot and he was happy to oblige and thanked me for the consideration. Nate and I had a great time sluicing and even tried our hand at high banking when some other guys set up near us with their equipment. I think that I'm more into the solitude of sluicing, but it sure was cool to see all that gold in the pan after running several buckets in a few minutes. Alaska was all an unforgettable experience and I went home with a vial with some color in it.
On arrival home I purchased a used sluice, since I left mine with Nate for when I return :), and picked up a Gold Sucker Back Packer 2 that is really neat. I tried a few spots in VT, NY, and Mass but no gold yet. I did catch some nice brook trout though.

I look forward to learning more about this new passion and making a few new friends a long the way.

Have a great winter everyone!


Brandon
I live in upstate NY, and have a friend that has panned flakes and a few very small nuggets up in the streams that lead into the finger lakes. Other that your finds look very cool indeed.
 

Gofish73

Jr. Member
Aug 30, 2023
34
98
Good day Everyone

My name is Brandon. I am an Earth science teacher, author, etc. in Upstate NY but have family in NW CT and the Berkshires. My science teacher, Mr. Romeo used to tell us stories about prospecting in the area of Chibougamau when he worked for a mining company back in the 50's or 60's and I always dreamed of finding some gold as well.
Growing up I searched for arrowheads, fished, dug the bottle dumps, and after the Marine Corps I used my tax refund to purchase a detector. I have detected for about 25 years now and found a lot of great treasures. Since I moved to NY I began finding arrowheads and found myself enjoying the solitude of searching for them as much as finding silver and copper artifacts. Lately though, I have the gold bug. I have searched a bit in NY, Mass, and VT, without even a speck, but did have the opportunity to visit my buddy Nate in Anchorage last year and we hit a few spots about an hour and a half away and found some gold. I met a prospector there while Nate was at work, and he was kind enough to let me set up next to him. He showed me the ropes and we talked about life. If most prospectors are like him, then I'm in the right place. We were panning a public stream, but I asked if he minded if I bring Nate back to the spot and he was happy to oblige and thanked me for the consideration. Nate and I had a great time sluicing and even tried our hand at high banking when some other guys set up near us with their equipment. I think that I'm more into the solitude of sluicing, but it sure was cool to see all that gold in the pan after running several buckets in a few minutes. Alaska was all an unforgettable experience and I went home with a vial with some color in it.
On arrival home I purchased a used sluice, since I left mine with Nate for when I return :), and picked up a Gold Sucker Back Packer 2 that is really neat. I tried a few spots in VT, NY, and Mass but no gold yet. I did catch some nice brook trout though.

I look forward to learning more about this new passion and making a few new friends a long the way.

Have a great winter everyone!


Brandon
Welcome from CT. Great pics, love the military finds. Happy hunting
 

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