Ragnor
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I found this vein over the winter. I took a small sample not knowing what it was for sure. I roasted 4 grams with an oxidizer and then in charcoal. It yielded 8 small colors from that sample. I'm not too sure , but that seams pretty rich to me. I am figuring on concentrating down a bucket of this material and then taking it home for a good smelt.
Now, I know the portals of mines is the most dangerous part and the most likely to collapse. The only mine accident I know of in my area was when the hill above a portal gave way trapping 3 miners inside in the 1930's. All perished. In fact that mine is caved to this day and still buried.
So beyond common sense is there any specific precautions I should take when I first start into the hillside? Things to watch for etc?
I won't be doing any blasting, just pick and shovel. Basically just chase the vein a few feet and see if it's worth my time.

Now, I know the portals of mines is the most dangerous part and the most likely to collapse. The only mine accident I know of in my area was when the hill above a portal gave way trapping 3 miners inside in the 1930's. All perished. In fact that mine is caved to this day and still buried.
So beyond common sense is there any specific precautions I should take when I first start into the hillside? Things to watch for etc?
I won't be doing any blasting, just pick and shovel. Basically just chase the vein a few feet and see if it's worth my time.


