TheNewCatfish
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I'm currently collecting information preparing for a gold panning adventure somewhere in Oregon beginning in the Spring of 2013. Just spent the last three years panning and exploring in Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico. Results on the gold panning side was a bit of a disappointment. Even in the most widely known and popular places, the gold was extremely fine, or only very few, very small flakes were found. In some cases using equipement like pumps, hoses and highbankers with two men working a 12 hour day barely produced $10 dollars worth of gold. I got lots of breathtaking photos though.
I am an experienced outdoorsman and primitive camper who has backpacked through the Smokey Mountains, Appalachians and Rockies. I've traversed 70 miles of the uninhabited San Franciso River (Class III Rapids) in Arizona on foot. The trip took two and a half months. So the area i'll be visiting in Oregon doesn't necessarily have to be within sight of a McDonald's Restaraunt, or a paved road. Remote isn't a factor. I know land navigation.
My question is this, "If you were making a bucket list and could only visit one panning location in Oregon one last time and that would be it, Where would it be" ? I am particularly intersested in BLM areas dedicated to recreational gold panning where i can make contacts with local panners in the field. Deep water won't do me much good. I'll be travelling light, without heavy equipement. THANKS.
I am an experienced outdoorsman and primitive camper who has backpacked through the Smokey Mountains, Appalachians and Rockies. I've traversed 70 miles of the uninhabited San Franciso River (Class III Rapids) in Arizona on foot. The trip took two and a half months. So the area i'll be visiting in Oregon doesn't necessarily have to be within sight of a McDonald's Restaraunt, or a paved road. Remote isn't a factor. I know land navigation.
My question is this, "If you were making a bucket list and could only visit one panning location in Oregon one last time and that would be it, Where would it be" ? I am particularly intersested in BLM areas dedicated to recreational gold panning where i can make contacts with local panners in the field. Deep water won't do me much good. I'll be travelling light, without heavy equipement. THANKS.