Capt Nemo
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Went up to Lake Superior again.
Last night I went walking the beach looking for new black sand deposits. I dug a test hole by the grass line where I had set up before. About 6" down I hit a layer of black mixed with coarse sand and pea gravel. 4" further down I hit cobble in solid black sand. So I thought , if anything, I'll hit that if I don't come across anything better. Further down the beach where I'd seen a layer of black in the bank, I found a slick exposed about 1/2-2" thick, 10-15' wide, and 100 yds long. Access was even easier than my other spot, but I couldn't overnight there. About the time I found this patch, a big wave came way up the beach, then another. These were about 2 1/2-3' in height and were hitting at about 30 degrees to the beach. I did see a thunderhead on the horizon and I figured that was the cause.
This morning, the waves increased to up to 5' breaks over the outer bar (nice for surfing, but a short ride to the beach), a wicked 10-15 MPH alongshore current between the outer bar and the beach. The waves hitting the beach were churning and dragging 8" rocks with lots of clacking noises. NO WAY AM I GOING TO SET FOOT IN THAT WATER TO FILL BUCKETS!!! Later I heard that beach warnings were up for dangerous surf. Would love to put a concrete trough from the beach to the outer bar to let those waves move all that material over!
I filled every bucket with black sand to take home. I also thought about filling the tub, but that might be too heavy for the vehicle. I skimmed the layer up near the bank, figuring that the black sand moving towards the water would leave the gold higher up. Bagged about 3 cubic feet of 80% black sand.
Pics when I get done processing.
Last night I went walking the beach looking for new black sand deposits. I dug a test hole by the grass line where I had set up before. About 6" down I hit a layer of black mixed with coarse sand and pea gravel. 4" further down I hit cobble in solid black sand. So I thought , if anything, I'll hit that if I don't come across anything better. Further down the beach where I'd seen a layer of black in the bank, I found a slick exposed about 1/2-2" thick, 10-15' wide, and 100 yds long. Access was even easier than my other spot, but I couldn't overnight there. About the time I found this patch, a big wave came way up the beach, then another. These were about 2 1/2-3' in height and were hitting at about 30 degrees to the beach. I did see a thunderhead on the horizon and I figured that was the cause.
This morning, the waves increased to up to 5' breaks over the outer bar (nice for surfing, but a short ride to the beach), a wicked 10-15 MPH alongshore current between the outer bar and the beach. The waves hitting the beach were churning and dragging 8" rocks with lots of clacking noises. NO WAY AM I GOING TO SET FOOT IN THAT WATER TO FILL BUCKETS!!! Later I heard that beach warnings were up for dangerous surf. Would love to put a concrete trough from the beach to the outer bar to let those waves move all that material over!
I filled every bucket with black sand to take home. I also thought about filling the tub, but that might be too heavy for the vehicle. I skimmed the layer up near the bank, figuring that the black sand moving towards the water would leave the gold higher up. Bagged about 3 cubic feet of 80% black sand.
Pics when I get done processing.
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