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Comments on Goldpanning Stave lake
Great new vid there little bear. Its nice to see you can keep the pan still in the vid unlike myself.
Nice hunt very exciting finding the gold. Thanks for sharing it.
I definitely miss the rainforest climate you have over there on the coast! I like the explanation on how to pick out a good spot to find gold, I'll have to give my claim a run through to see if there are any nice spots I could try and sample before I go ahead and finish my glory hole. Great shot of the pan in action, I liked that!
Thanks Guys.
that was not bad amout of gold. Nice one. You should run a slucie box in that spot you might get some more.. lol Very good video..Jess
Good job for a couple hours. Thanks for taking us along.
In your "secret" location? You mean the one you just showed us the long and lat to on your GPS?
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@kimdaviscali HeeHee, I honestly thought somebody would have noticed that a little sooner than 175 views, but either way, good Job!
@mnbvczxc The sheep are too busy watching Dancing with the stars to notice stuff as trivial as oil dumping into the Gulf of Mexico, or lat/long… those of us who are not dazec by the BS, do pay attention to the little things…. cus those are what help me find the big nuggets…
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niice panning the proper way side to side!
No stupid swirling!
nice, do you need any kind of license to go panning ? can you go on any river ?
@elibaba7 You don't need a license to Gold pan in Canada but you should be aware that you can only pan on rivers that do not have "placer gold claims" or "first nations reserves" or on somebody else's personal yard as well as "goverment park land". But the government park land thing tends to never get enforced, so I suspect that it will be dropped off the list eventually.
@mnbvczxc ok thanks for the info
Hey that's pretty cool. The gold you found was minute, but the experience looks priceless.
your a fricken idiot to be doing 80km down that road. l have no idea how many wrecks l have seen on it.
I was trying to get down that creek the other day. Where did you enter the bush off the dirt road if you dont mind me asking? I ended up climbing down the rocks on the SW Side of the bridge and then following the creek down its banks.
@sapper6fd That particular GPS location wasn't the best spot on the creek. Though the stretch of creek that runs from the HUGE boulder at the bend above the main bridge to just after the bridge 50 feet is the best ground that I've found here. Bedrock sniping does produce colour as well as working the benches and some clay patches and false bedrock in that area. There is even signs of an ancient creekbed in various spots on this creek. If you find some gold could you add it as a video response.
Was up at seventynine the other day. Way up there near its headwaters. I took a drive on the upper road through the gate. The upper road was washed out where it crosses one of the branches of 79, but I did find some nice new places to pan. Also I did this vid a favour by sharing it a few places. Hence the views. Hope all is well.
@Crom2000 Thanks. We should do a little scouting around there soon and see what we come up with.
what a jip…