MinerFortyNiner1952
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- San Jose, California
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- Prospecting
Finally got a chance to get out into the great outdoors, visit with Mother Nature, do some hard work and melt away a ton of stress.
We headed out to the claim early Saturday morning which started with a nice half mile downhill hike to the creek. All I could think about these last two months was a spot that I had started digging, an area at the base of two trees, growing out of a split between two rocks.

I envisioned a lot of digging and material gathering, followed by some classifying and sluicing. The creek area surrounding us wasn't conducive to easily setting up a sluice so we were going to submerge our pay dirt and suck it through a backpack dredge/sluice. Or so we thought. A little rough handling trying to dislodge a clog rendered a pump hose fitting unusable. We ended up carrying the two full 3 gallon buckets back to camp, classifying to #8 mesh, which resulted in two gallon ziploc bags full of pay dirt. The trail rises six hundred feet over the span of a half mile. We packed those out, now trudging up the same path that we had gleefully skipped down.

We headed out to the claim early Saturday morning which started with a nice half mile downhill hike to the creek. All I could think about these last two months was a spot that I had started digging, an area at the base of two trees, growing out of a split between two rocks.

I envisioned a lot of digging and material gathering, followed by some classifying and sluicing. The creek area surrounding us wasn't conducive to easily setting up a sluice so we were going to submerge our pay dirt and suck it through a backpack dredge/sluice. Or so we thought. A little rough handling trying to dislodge a clog rendered a pump hose fitting unusable. We ended up carrying the two full 3 gallon buckets back to camp, classifying to #8 mesh, which resulted in two gallon ziploc bags full of pay dirt. The trail rises six hundred feet over the span of a half mile. We packed those out, now trudging up the same path that we had gleefully skipped down.

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