Now mapping all gold mines by county for Colorado

Gold_Striker

Full Member
Sep 27, 2010
105
5
Denver,CO
Detector(s) used
xterra 705 by minelab
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
If you have any suggestions I would like to hear them. As a beginner I want to know where exactly do I go to look for the gold. I hope to organize this site to give any beginner a very good lesson in where to look complete with maps of mines and geology pertaining to gold deposits.

View the map then click on my nick name to see all other maps I have created. If you want me to map your area just leave a comment and I will get right on it. I am using google earth along with USGS geologic overlays. If you keep an eye on my site I will tell you where I am going and why and what I find. My site http://www.goldminingequipment.info and the maps direct link http://tinyurl.com/29b5kpy

Please leave me feedback I want to make this useful to the prospectors out there.
 

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Lee-MI-MI

Jr. Member
Apr 3, 2005
62
1
Midland Michigan
Detector(s) used
White's MXT, Fisher CZ-20/21
Really like the search for mineral site. I found that is is more productive if you use gold instead of AU. AU also brings up Australia. Too many hits there!

You can enter any state or other common area of a state but you cannot enter multiple minerals. For instance, I could not enter gold and silver.

Many states come up with many pages of hits. Most of the hits I got were commercial mines. I don't know if they are currently in production or not. Locating each one on a map would be very informative. Verifying and qualifying each (mine) site could be a project in itself.

Thanks for the lead.

Lee MI-MI
 

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