bobw53
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So I'm digging in the desert, both at my house and on a claim...
I "think" I understand what is going on at my house... 20 acres just a few miles downhill from quite a few old mines, with an
1/8 mile of arroyo running through it... I've found gold in my driveway... I've found gold in the arroyo... I've found gold in
the culverts... I've found gold in the tailings pile from my septic tank... I've found gold in holes the dogs have dug in the
back yard... And I've found quite the # of pretty rocks with visible gold that the Falcon MD20 tells me is gold...
Obviously the arroyos were all over the property, standard desert stuff, metal detect and dig, look for pockets of black sand
etc....
Now on the claim... A little different, and I can't find much info on how to deal with it.. Its right at the source, not miles from
it.. I've got a big vein running along one edge, and I assume a bunch of spider veins. When we started out there.. It was
dig in the arroyo, and that worked GREAT, until we started digging deeper and found less and less... I may be getting into
old tailings, I don't really know....
There is gold everywhere up there... I took a bucket of ground squirrel tailings... Found gold. Swept up a bucket of
dust from the road... Found gold.. The only diggings I haven't found gold in is crack scrapings, which seems odd.
I know I need to figure out what rocks the gold is coming from, so my plan is to chase it up the hills, much like I've read about
in streams.. Go up stream until the gold stops, then work your way up the hill... I should know what rocks I'm looking for,
I've read enough about the area... But I'm still
... Never thought I would wish for a geology degree.... Rocks
are boring until you get "The
Fever"..
On to the Gold Cube.. I bought it to run the dirt from the arroyo at the house... Super easy to classify, and I have a garden hose
and the gold is pretty small... I got the tall stack. Turns out when you are close to the source, the gold is chunky, not big, but
chunky.. Its not flat... Its not smooth. Even the tiniest stuff that is only visible under magnification is right there in the top tray.
That means I really don't need the tall stack, I don't even pan the second and third trays anymore, just hose them into a bucket. After
almost 2 months, and many many many buckets and cleanouts, my Dad ran the 2nd and 3rd tray bucket back through, it was barely worth it, there
was like 3 little pieces in there....
My thought is to take the 3rd tray from the cube, and chop it up and make a mini cube.. A short stack 4 inches wide, I saw a thread about
somebody doing this, but I can't find it anywhere again. Then I can take the little guy with me to the claim, and sample my way up the hill...
Once you start going up the hill it gets mucky, not good drywashing material at all. I could pan, but I figure I could process a sample
bucket or 2 faster with a mini cube, and I wouldn't need a ton of water or a big tub, I could do it right on the tailgate,
besides I could probably get away with using the little guy on the counter inside without getting castrated... And less concentrate to
pan out...
Do you think I'm on the right track? Would you sacrifice a gold cube tray? Cutting that thing up is going to be painful, its been so good to me.
And just for fun, because everybody likes pics...
My driveway.... There is 4-6 itty bitty tiny pieces of gold (need magnification) in each table spoon of those sands, and occasionally a few in the
40 mesh range.
And my arroryo.. A few 100 feet from the house, metal detecting, she was screaming at me, I got six little (visible) pieces in half a prospector scoop
out of that little hole. They must have all been right together.
And for the record, I barely know what I'm doing, but I'm having a lot of fun learning as I go.
I "think" I understand what is going on at my house... 20 acres just a few miles downhill from quite a few old mines, with an
1/8 mile of arroyo running through it... I've found gold in my driveway... I've found gold in the arroyo... I've found gold in
the culverts... I've found gold in the tailings pile from my septic tank... I've found gold in holes the dogs have dug in the
back yard... And I've found quite the # of pretty rocks with visible gold that the Falcon MD20 tells me is gold...
Obviously the arroyos were all over the property, standard desert stuff, metal detect and dig, look for pockets of black sand
etc....
Now on the claim... A little different, and I can't find much info on how to deal with it.. Its right at the source, not miles from
it.. I've got a big vein running along one edge, and I assume a bunch of spider veins. When we started out there.. It was
dig in the arroyo, and that worked GREAT, until we started digging deeper and found less and less... I may be getting into
old tailings, I don't really know....
There is gold everywhere up there... I took a bucket of ground squirrel tailings... Found gold. Swept up a bucket of
dust from the road... Found gold.. The only diggings I haven't found gold in is crack scrapings, which seems odd.
I know I need to figure out what rocks the gold is coming from, so my plan is to chase it up the hills, much like I've read about
in streams.. Go up stream until the gold stops, then work your way up the hill... I should know what rocks I'm looking for,
I've read enough about the area... But I'm still

are boring until you get "The

On to the Gold Cube.. I bought it to run the dirt from the arroyo at the house... Super easy to classify, and I have a garden hose
and the gold is pretty small... I got the tall stack. Turns out when you are close to the source, the gold is chunky, not big, but
chunky.. Its not flat... Its not smooth. Even the tiniest stuff that is only visible under magnification is right there in the top tray.
That means I really don't need the tall stack, I don't even pan the second and third trays anymore, just hose them into a bucket. After
almost 2 months, and many many many buckets and cleanouts, my Dad ran the 2nd and 3rd tray bucket back through, it was barely worth it, there
was like 3 little pieces in there....
My thought is to take the 3rd tray from the cube, and chop it up and make a mini cube.. A short stack 4 inches wide, I saw a thread about
somebody doing this, but I can't find it anywhere again. Then I can take the little guy with me to the claim, and sample my way up the hill...
Once you start going up the hill it gets mucky, not good drywashing material at all. I could pan, but I figure I could process a sample
bucket or 2 faster with a mini cube, and I wouldn't need a ton of water or a big tub, I could do it right on the tailgate,
besides I could probably get away with using the little guy on the counter inside without getting castrated... And less concentrate to
pan out...
Do you think I'm on the right track? Would you sacrifice a gold cube tray? Cutting that thing up is going to be painful, its been so good to me.
And just for fun, because everybody likes pics...
My driveway.... There is 4-6 itty bitty tiny pieces of gold (need magnification) in each table spoon of those sands, and occasionally a few in the
40 mesh range.

And my arroryo.. A few 100 feet from the house, metal detecting, she was screaming at me, I got six little (visible) pieces in half a prospector scoop
out of that little hole. They must have all been right together.

And for the record, I barely know what I'm doing, but I'm having a lot of fun learning as I go.
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