Needle
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This is not Hard Rock Mining, this is exploration of a Hard Rock Claim to determine the economic potential and to decide the best location for a tunnel site.
I spent 2 months with a wheelborrow, pick and shovel every day like it was a legitimate job, when my gallon of water was gone I would go home.
This picture shows the trench I dug, looking from the bottom - in...

This picture shows the trench from the top looking down...

This picture shows the way the bed rock looked after the talus was removed.
The trenches and benches were formed at a contact point and it had faulted and slipped about three feet down and sideways.

This is the same spot after more material was cleaned out.

The Gold is micron ( very small ) it is found with a red oxide and there are pyrites. The vein is about as wide as a Volkswagen Bug and is trending from the southwest to the northeast. I hit one hot pocket about the size of a wheelborrow - just hotter material than the actual vein material.
I spent 2 months with a wheelborrow, pick and shovel every day like it was a legitimate job, when my gallon of water was gone I would go home.
This picture shows the trench I dug, looking from the bottom - in...

This picture shows the trench from the top looking down...

This picture shows the way the bed rock looked after the talus was removed.
The trenches and benches were formed at a contact point and it had faulted and slipped about three feet down and sideways.

This is the same spot after more material was cleaned out.

The Gold is micron ( very small ) it is found with a red oxide and there are pyrites. The vein is about as wide as a Volkswagen Bug and is trending from the southwest to the northeast. I hit one hot pocket about the size of a wheelborrow - just hotter material than the actual vein material.