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  1. The biggest problem this time was just the overload of sand flowing through the sluice form the freshet... I need to be able to lift the sluice just off the ground so it only gets the fresh water... Got to make some legs and wing dams but that is actually going to be an easy fix....... The actual amount I was able to run was about 1 1/2 5gal bucket. Had I carted material to the bigger creek 100 yards away I think I could have easily run about 20 buckets worth... That would have been a possible potential of over 1 gram instead of the 1.46 grain return for a couple hours digging.

    Live and learn.......

     

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  2. Got to the beach for a couple hours today, was a very nice day.

    Water was a little slow compared to other days but managed to move a little sand anyway..

    Will do the cleanup probably tomorrow... or may just decide to hold the cons till I have made a few more runs.... Also thinking about doing another run again tomorrow but the weather is supposed to turn ugly again.... 

     

     

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  3. Beach gold is extremely fine.... virtually all of the beach gold I recover is -100 mesh and much smaller to the point of not being visible to the naked eye.  

    Here is a link to cleangold's site with photo micrographs to give you an idea of what this beach gold is like.... Yes there is a special form of masochism required in this endeavor called beach mining.....:biggrin:  http://cleangold.com/cleangold/photomicrographs.html 

    I use a Cleangold sluice for my recovery equipment. 

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  4. Went to look at a couple more sites for potential. Historically they have produced but there was little evidence this trip.

    The black sands weren't readily apparent and running water was less than perfect.

    The first three pics are from Whiskey Run. http://www.minecache.com/showdetails/10298354

     http://tobi_wan_2.tripod.com/history/miningwhiskeyrun1.html

    The last three pics are form Seven Devils beach witch is just north of Whiskey Run about 1 3/4 mile.

    The pics are just to the north of Seven Devils creek.

    A stratified sandstone out cropping, a weep with a blue clay layer, and a small freshet with fair showing of black sand.

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  5. On 1/16/2017 at 8:22 AM, tboykin said:

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    My concern would be that I would hope the new distributor is not selling counterfeit  knockoffs.......... 

  6. I have thought about that and I contacted the head of the southern Oregon coast region ... He seemed to think it was OK since it is hand powered.

    Problem is I need about 1100 GPH minimum to run the material through the sluice efficiently. 

    I guess I could have a reservoir but that seems a little impractical due to the size and mounting required to make it work. 

  7. After last Friday today was a bit of a let down with only 1 grain....:angry:

    The sand looked good but the freshet just wasn't up to it and ground sluicing is not the most efficient method to work.. But it's what we got in oregon since we can't run any power on the beach.... Not even an electric bilge pump recirculator unless we are above the grass line aka mean high tide line.and that just isn't practical o this beach.

    I would have been better off to have hauled the sand in my gorilla cart and setup the sluice in the creek 100 yards away.

     

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  8. We got nearly 7" of rain last night here on the Oregon coast..........

    So guess what? I will be heading back to my little beach tomorrow and setting up in that freshet again, it should be running strong and the weather tomorrow is supposed to be halfway decent to boot.

    I will actually try to get some good pics and maybe even some video.

    So we shall see what tomorrow brings.

  9. OK... Yesterdays little adventure ....

    We set the sluice up in a freshet that was running out from under the cobbles that are awash during high tide.... 

    There was good black sand visible in the freshet so we figured why not let ma nature do some work for us...LOL

    Here is a very quick shake out pan to see what might be.....

    I will finish the cleanup sometime today and post those pics later.

     

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  10. Well the bucket of material I hauled back last time was a real disappointment.

    I will hit the beach this weekend anyway weather permitting to see what I can find...

    I know...... I will never make any money doing this but it gets me off the couch and is interesting to me none the less, and it is the closest gold I have available, so what the heck. 

    I can think of much worse ways to spend an afternoon.

     

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  11. Thank's Steve.

    Not sure what the geologic history is. But......

    There are ancient beaches several hundred feet above current sea level. This layer appears to have been river bed in the distant past then covered with beach that has been raised.

    I have wondered what the last cascadia event was like along this stretch of the coast.

    The last event was according to scientists in 1700. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1700_Cascadia_earthquake

     

  12. Went up to look the beach over again today..... 

    I am hitting it this weekend unless the weather turns to absolute crap.... the tides are screwed up again but the days are long enough now that I should be able to get on the beach a little after 2:00PM.

    Here are some pics of what it looked like today and the 1/3rd bucket of sand I brought home..... only had one bucket today so I was lop-sided.... damn that was uncomfortable.

    Will run it probably tomorrow.

     

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  13. Well I went up to my little beach today but didn't take the sluice....At least this time I did take a couple buckets with me and brought back about 2/3rds of a 5 gal bucket.

    Now I'm bummed because I didn't take the sluice..... Granted the weather today really sucked and almost didn't go at all.

    Anyway here is a little glimpse of the recovery.... This is the first little shake out and clean of the cons... did two more shake outs and got about double that amount for a total...

     

     

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    Here's a quick little video of the surface... I think I am going to get back out there in the coming days... especially since the weather will be breaking and the tides are favorable.

     

     

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