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  1. …and running a 100w solar charger all day will replenish the loss of charging a couple 6k batteries on your truck battery.
  2. I don’t have a GPX-6000 (yet), so I was going by what both Rob and Jerry said about it’s rating, it looks like Rob is advertising that battery as 100Wh. I was a bit surprised about that because it would be a pretty large lithium battery (My drone batteries are 60Wh and they are twice the size of a 6000 battery). So if it were true, that 500Wh Jackery of yours would not last five charges because you wouldn’t want to run it down to zero. 25% is a good stopping point which would only give you about four charges if it was truly a 100Wh battery and about twice that if it has a 42Wh battery rating. 42Wh does make more sense, what is the output voltage of it?
  3. I have a 2017 Tacoma as well. I run my refrigerator as described earlier. Yours will require the most power of all the devices you listed. If you want that to run continuously day and night, you will need batteries that can keep up and a way to recharge them. For starters to determine the minimal battery capacity, what is the peak power consumption rating of your refrigerator?
  4. Gerry, if you do decide to go with a dual battery setup for your truck and want to DIY- all you need are battery cables and a automatic charging relay which will keep both topped off when your truck is running, then attach the solar charger to the second battery in camp and use it for charging the detectors or other items- that way your main battery will always be full. The Blue Seas ACR’s are marine grade, here is the model I put in my truck- If you do install it all you need to connect are the two batteries and the single ground (from the middle terminals), the LED and ignition isolation pins don’t need to be connected: Blue Sea Systems Automatic Charging Relays (ACRs) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OTIPDQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_75WY5FKHAG7VWT2M8JKM?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
  5. Gerry, there are a couple options you could use. A 100w or 200w solar panel would keep your truck battery topped off if it is parked the whole time you are camping and will accommodate detector charging or running a small portable refrigerator for a couple days…. I put in a two-battery system on my truck and use a folding 100w suitcase solar charger around camp. There are many different solar panel brands out there, just be sure to consider getting a deep cycle for the second battery you are charging from as it will allow for more charging cycles.
  6. A 2 in 100 billion chance… https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/130220-russia-meteorite-ann-hodges-science-space-hit
  7. I was a raft guide there in the 80’s. We had a group of musicians playing blues in camp one night next to Briceberg and a miner came off the hill to join our little party. Nice fellow who went back to his place and get his gold from the season to show us- he had a large mayonnaise jar full that he dredged from his spots nearby the bridge. Wow! I never saw or held such a heavy collection of gold. Sure was pretty too, and it was mostly coarse stuff. I can see why it brings such excitement to the finder!
  8. The worse - present in every place detectorists go as well!
  9. One night at work I had to scare off a mtn lion that I could see in my headlamp. It was hunkered down under a bush on the only trail back to my truck, so I grunted and waved a big branch while stomp-walking towards it. I thought it was a smaller one at first, but it jumped to the side clearing the tall bushes and ran off without making a single sound. That was fun. I've seen bears too, but only their butts as they ran off.
  10. Google does track ads, but in the preference settings you can turn off their “ad sense” which helps you keep out of trouble, but can also randomly put up ads you don’t want significant others to see! ”I don’t know what that is honey, it just showed up there! You see it doesn’t have anything to do with gold prospecting, and you know that’s all I ever look at”😅
  11. Should’ve seen the ones I had to hide from my wife! I turned off Google’s ad sense in my browser settings and now I am getting a lot of ads for clothing she nor I would never wear! 😦
  12. I found a aluminum pull tab ring over a foot and a half deep in a dry river bed with my Nox and the standard 11” coil in park mode. That’s pretty good sensitivity, and I am sure it was due to the coarse non-salty dry sand.
  13. Those are very pretty specimens as seen in the advertisement, love the ones with quartz. Beautiful!
  14. 🤔 I call it fake! That looks like... uh, ‘something’ you just spray painted gold!🤣 JK- wow, that’s a nice find!
  15. Well IdahoPeg, we do have some good ones here in the US as well. Nothing like a bot fly larvae infection to ruin your lunch, especially if you see one on your coworkers’ head with their little snorkel sticking out! Yuck!
  16. A lot of the full-time dredgers I met along the rivers I used to guide on in northern California also had a second income - unemployment. They camped in sorrowful tents next to their claims and tried to grow vegetables sometimes for extra food to eat besides what they bought mostly in non-perishable cans. Yup, its only 1 out of a bunch that makes a good living out of it, the rest of the time it’s a pretty hard and lonely way to make a living for those guys, but do you know what? They were happy doing it.
  17. There are detectors with visual screens that can map out and show the shape of a target you are detecting, so one with surround sound stereo could add a bit extra to it- like alerting you of what you missed and is already behind you!
  18. Those days are gone, too many people and houses are allowed to be made right up next to all sides of the forests for proper prescribed burning to happen. There are going to many more closures happening in the future as everything keeps drying out.
  19. I don’t know about you guys, but I’m in it just for finding the next Mojave Nugget to retire and pay off all my debt at once! 🤣 Gold or no gold, just the time spent out there in the desert makes the whole effort worthwhile. Nothing beats watching a desert sunset.
  20. One of my friends does a lot of underground work in mines doing bat surveys and uses a net to catch them (permitted and all to do it). One time she said a bat, so she thought, flew off a ledge by her face and she caught it mid-air with the net. Her net began to buzz and she dumped out not a bat, but a rattlesnake that had been sitting up on the wall of the mine adit, probably climbing up towards the ceiling to get to roosting bats! Be careful in mines, and watch out for rattlesnakes not only on the floors, but jumping out from the walls as well! 😧
  21. My buddy and I used to save lizards and snakes that would get trapped in a long concrete lined drainage canal near where I lived as a kid. We’d collected more than a dozen sidewinders one time and released them on a nearby sand dune in the desert, but unknown to us, someone was camping near where we released them. Boy, was he freaked out when he drove by us saying that he saw a bunch of snakes in the area and was leaving!
  22. Ugh, glad you got out 😅 People tend to think their vehicles can drive through moving water but don’t realize the amount of force it receives against one side when crossing perpendicular to the current. If in a emergency and deep water, diagonal as much as possible heading downstream is better- at least thats what my swift water rescue class instructor said- you may avoid hydrolocking the engine and can’t flip as easily as sideways to the current. But then getting out safely as fast as possible like you did is the best thing! Stay safe!
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