Laz7777
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- Dec 19, 2015
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- 494
- Detector(s) used
- GoldBug II
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
on the S.Yuba late February
found this messing with the cracks in the bedrock, realized I could crack this with a little work.
had to pull shards of decomposing bedrock along the sides first before I could start breaking it out.
here's a pic of the pie wedge I pulled out:
took a couple hours of wiggling and breaking before i was able to get the leverage to yark it up.
second pic is the results. roughly 18-20 .gr, not bad for a couple hours of skinning my fingers.
there was a fairly tough clay that broke up in water with some agitation and yielded a couple medium sized flakes per .tsp.
scraped the wedge and the hole it came from, maybe 3 full pans.
I believe this was one of the rare spots that never had been touched and it was in a very heavily mined location, Illinois Crossing.
likely wasn't worth it to the old timers to bother with something like this, I thank them for leaving it for me.
found this messing with the cracks in the bedrock, realized I could crack this with a little work.
had to pull shards of decomposing bedrock along the sides first before I could start breaking it out.
here's a pic of the pie wedge I pulled out:
took a couple hours of wiggling and breaking before i was able to get the leverage to yark it up.
second pic is the results. roughly 18-20 .gr, not bad for a couple hours of skinning my fingers.
there was a fairly tough clay that broke up in water with some agitation and yielded a couple medium sized flakes per .tsp.
scraped the wedge and the hole it came from, maybe 3 full pans.
I believe this was one of the rare spots that never had been touched and it was in a very heavily mined location, Illinois Crossing.
likely wasn't worth it to the old timers to bother with something like this, I thank them for leaving it for me.
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