Since you asked, Fullpan, I called it out at 1.5 liters because I forgot plastic bags and we packed up our cons in two 1 liter water bottles
The area that we dug was small cobbles with sand on top and then another thin layer of cobbles with no boulders. We tested left and right to find the good areas and also tested at a depth of 6" and also 1 foot. Found no gold at and depth so stayed within a couple inches of the surface pulling out rocks and cobbles, and then shoveling up all the remaining material.
Still trying to figure out why the god was there. It was the inside of a turn but gold seemed to only be in a certain area. Spent most of the time digging the positive areas and can't wait to go back and test further. Going to have to rethink the way we look for gold since digging and dredging and crevicing didn't produce anywhere near the amount that we got. Seems like a broom and dustpan or a vacuum might be more the tools of choice. There were also a lot of flat rocks with a good growth of some moss like material that could be natures's version of miner`s moss but that's for next time.
Claim was easily accessible, no snow or mud but there were a couple downed trees on the path so can see some future trail cleanup. Water was a little higher than the previous trip but it must have been raging during the rains from a couple weeks ago. Our log bridge was completely gone with not a trace!!
As for our total, wish it could have been 5 grams but it did almost match all the gold we had gotten the previous year. So that part was really exciting as was watching it all appear in the sluice.
So, Fullpan, hope that answers your questions and now for the money shot!!
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