ahaulil
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Well last night my wife and I ran the concentrates from drywashing Gold Basin, AZ GPAA claim Bahde 10.
Results...well hold on , this is what we did.
At GB we were using our new Thompson puffer drywasher. We arrived early Saturday with a plan. We left the truck and off we went with a shovel, bucket, Broll bucket cart and #2 classifier.
We sampled 6 sites, separated into 1 gallon ziplocks and labeled with gps coordinates. We returned to the truck and decided to relocated to a ridge and set up the tent. After that (of course the wind kicked up and had to fight that) we panned the classified material and was skunked. Some samples had some black sand,,,but no Gold!
O well...we set up the drywasher in a wash and ran some material. We found that we had to classify the material as the grizzly on the drywasher is too coarse. We went with a #8 after a #2 and it worked great. We will be buying a #4 & #6 to see if they work better so we can increase output.
We packed up for dinner and did a little metal detecting until dark (no luck)
Next day we broke camp and relocated to the area that had more black sand and ran all morning. We had a great feeling about our second site. We saved our concentrates and headed home.
Last night we ran the concentrates into the Black Magic Fine Gold Recovery System and found about 3 flakes of gold. O well...
We did have some great learnings:
Increase sampling-do not drywash until gold is found
New tent (Sportz by Napier) nice product
Broll bucket cart-great product
Black Magic Fine Gold Recovery System-works well after learning curve
Thompson puffer drywasher works all day on a motorcycle battery and the material needs to be classified
Use dry ice not frozen water bottles
Going out again tomorrow-we will see
Results...well hold on , this is what we did.
At GB we were using our new Thompson puffer drywasher. We arrived early Saturday with a plan. We left the truck and off we went with a shovel, bucket, Broll bucket cart and #2 classifier.
We sampled 6 sites, separated into 1 gallon ziplocks and labeled with gps coordinates. We returned to the truck and decided to relocated to a ridge and set up the tent. After that (of course the wind kicked up and had to fight that) we panned the classified material and was skunked. Some samples had some black sand,,,but no Gold!
O well...we set up the drywasher in a wash and ran some material. We found that we had to classify the material as the grizzly on the drywasher is too coarse. We went with a #8 after a #2 and it worked great. We will be buying a #4 & #6 to see if they work better so we can increase output.
We packed up for dinner and did a little metal detecting until dark (no luck)
Next day we broke camp and relocated to the area that had more black sand and ran all morning. We had a great feeling about our second site. We saved our concentrates and headed home.
Last night we ran the concentrates into the Black Magic Fine Gold Recovery System and found about 3 flakes of gold. O well...
We did have some great learnings:
Increase sampling-do not drywash until gold is found
New tent (Sportz by Napier) nice product
Broll bucket cart-great product
Black Magic Fine Gold Recovery System-works well after learning curve
Thompson puffer drywasher works all day on a motorcycle battery and the material needs to be classified
Use dry ice not frozen water bottles
Going out again tomorrow-we will see