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LipCa

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  1. The other day I was out with my ATX digging quartz/gold specimens. I had just dug a small piece when I got a really nice signal a couple of feet away. I took 3 or 4 inches out and it was still there. I took another 3 or 4 inches out. Good signal still there and I know it's gold now. At about 12 or 13 inches down, I see gold in the bottom of the hole. Still a good signal.
    Now, the hole is too narrow to stick the coil in so signal has always at ground level.

    Time for a beer break until my boys can work their way down the hill to run their GB2's over the hole and see the specimen still in place.
    They're almost here so I get up and run my coil over the hole just to hear it again. Just a whisper!!
    It was a great signal a bit ago.... What happened??

    BTW, it was a piece a few grains shy of a half an ounce with about three quarters of it gold.

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  2. Quartz never presents a problem anywhere I've known. 

     

    I know it can in the ground(or, on top of the ground). :)

     

    I figured if you thought it was going to be a problem such that you had to build a bed of quartz,  there must be such a place.

     

    Most places I've seen, quartz may be strewn around from erosion but never makes up the bulk of the soil.

  3. I just have to ask.... have either of you any experience at all with detectors?

     

    If not, you should get some long before you come West. (even relic or coin experience would be a great help)

     

    It takes some people months if not years to learn their detector and find their first nugget.

     

    It may take some time to find an area that is not claimed or private to detect also.

     

    My suggestion before you buy anything, contact someone like Arizona Outback Prospection(one that comes to mind) which sells detectors and gives "on ground" instructions on how to use them and get their suggestions.

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