A Azure Jr. Member Joined Oct 5, 2020 Messages 33 Reaction score 47 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 11, 2023 #1 Upvote 6
Assembler Silver Member Joined May 10, 2017 Messages 3,827 Reaction score 1,579 Golden Thread 0 Detector(s) used Whites, Fisher, Garrett, and Falcon. Primary Interest: Prospecting Nov 16, 2023 #21 BoulderTroll said: Could it be a glacial deposit? Those can give you rounded rocks and lighter colored sediments mixed in as well Click to expand... Not likely with what the center boulder is showing. The lighter colored sediments are most likely both volcanic ash and decayed rocks of different kinds.
BoulderTroll said: Could it be a glacial deposit? Those can give you rounded rocks and lighter colored sediments mixed in as well Click to expand... Not likely with what the center boulder is showing. The lighter colored sediments are most likely both volcanic ash and decayed rocks of different kinds.
J Johnnybravo300 Bronze Member Joined Jan 3, 2016 Messages 2,421 Reaction score 2,977 Golden Thread 0 Location South of Gunnison, Gold Basin Detector(s) used F2 Primary Interest: Prospecting Nov 17, 2023 #22 Yep that looks similar to Colorado's many glacial deposits. The rocks aren't as smooth as river rocks would be.
Yep that looks similar to Colorado's many glacial deposits. The rocks aren't as smooth as river rocks would be.
J Johnnybravo300 Bronze Member Joined Jan 3, 2016 Messages 2,421 Reaction score 2,977 Golden Thread 0 Location South of Gunnison, Gold Basin Detector(s) used F2 Primary Interest: Prospecting Nov 17, 2023 #23 They are angular and rough and barely rounded at all.