detecting near Crater Lake

Chimacum87

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I did several papers on the area when I was in college. The problem with that area specifically if your looking for gold is that it's a **** ton of magma and ash. In some places Mt. Mazama dropped 24 feet of ash, in others just a few inches, just a few 7000-8000 years ago. So don't expect much up in that area for gold. I would focus any detecting you do on coins but you'd have to focus on trails in the area. The local trails down the North Umpqua might produce some finds but unfortunately you coming over in June.....after the hardest winter we've had in 37 years. Basically there's going to be a **** ton of show that high up still. Crater Lake gets 44 FEET on average a year. In coos bay we got snow at sea level 3 separate times this winter which is unheard of so at 6,200 feet you can figure there will still probably be snow up there in most places at that time. Sorry...enjoy the scenery though it's very nice up there.
 

Chimacum87, I think Crater Lake is a National Park, and detecting may not be, shall we say "smiled upon", this one, you will need to be sure of. If I can find anything about it, I'll re post, unless someone else knows for sure. ------Just in case, Tom from CA, not a scare post, just trying to keep a guy visiting from Scotland out of trouble, I'd like to detect Crater Lake myself.
 

Chimacum87, I think Crater Lake is a National Park, and detecting may not be, shall we say "smiled upon", this one, you will need to be sure of. If I can find anything about it, I'll re post, unless someone else knows for sure. ------Just in case, Tom from CA, not a scare post, just trying to keep a guy visiting from Scotland out of trouble, I'd like to detect Crater Lake myself.

Not only is frowned upon, it is illegal. No metal detecting allowed inside National Parks.
 

Check with OregonViking. He lives over around Brookings. There are some streams that are gold bearing, also the Rogue River.:thumbsup:
 

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