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  1. That’s exactly what mercury is useful for; it amalgamates with the gold when they come in contact with each other and basically makes it into “more,” making it harder to lose. The mercury vapors it talks about them inhaling come from cooking it off the gold after their clean up. These folks are just employing a tool that ensures highest recovery.
  2. Hey awesome finds and all! Curious: the crystals you guys are finding, are these popping out when your digging targets or are they opportunity finds while you’re detecting along in the float? I read in a post a while back about coming across rock hounds who are actually digging for crystals, so having not been the RP myself, is the bedrock pretty shallow in the flats to be finding veins that are popping out crystals or are they digging closer to the hills where there are more outcrops?
  3. I like how they’re even nestled into a fault in the bedrock. That’s not just any old run of the mill crevice 😂
  4. I can’t be the first one to think this… but doesn’t that OKM thing seem like the scammiest scam that could ever be scammed up? What is the deal?!
  5. Dig about 80% of that overburden off for as much of the length of those washes as you can manage first and then maybe you'll have a shot at finding something with a detector. 1m of overburden is quite the unrealistic depth to think of finding nuggets beneath, especially when you consider extra depth that crevices and unconformities in the bedrock present. Digging beforehand will be 100% necessary with that kind of depth unless you discount the bottom of the wash and hunt the banks. Then get what you can afford, learn how to operate it, and if there's gold present, the detector will see it. Gold ouck!
  6. Hope to see some photos of some amazing gold and scenery upon your return! Will be prospecting vicariously through you 👍
  7. A prospecting trip to Australia is #1 on my dream list. Hopefully within the next 5 years!
  8. Awesome gold! I get mostly flat gold like those at my active patch. Little satellite dishes for our detector beams to reflect off of!
  9. Dude! That is an awesome chunker! Love these extra dense ones. Great find, thanks for sharing! Could we get another angle??
  10. I tend to fantasize about gridding the pits out of 5x5 foot sections of ground at a time. With nice little corner markers and all the skill from years of not coloring in the lines applied. But! That level of patience is Diamond and the best I can muster is only about Beryl. So it's off to aggressively push at the boundaries of patches with loose grid fundamentals or follow some mysterious terrain features! It's nice to feel as if you've covered a sizeable amount of ground.
  11. Sounds like you'll be founding a river recycling company is what you'll find!
  12. Just dreaming... What'dya think? Minelab technology going on the next moon mission? X6 must be space-worthy.
  13. Minelab seems to have psychically tapped into my brain then... Patch Paranoia is real. 😂
  14. You will be in my prayers, neighbor to be loved...
  15. X is for "X marks the spot" due to the findy nature of the detectors lol
  16. Perhaps the SDC was actually the mistake... My experience detecting is strictly for gold (and trash...) with Minelab SD and GPX machines. After watching Nenad's videos, it looks like the 6 performs (and looks!) like a hot rod GPX-5. That sells me, the fact that Minelab slapped together a spicy SDC/GPX love child. ...And operation of the machine 🥴 Gimme gimme
  17. Heck finding a scoop in the field may be a bit more of a significant discovery than any nugget in a beaten patch, if ya know what I mean!
  18. ABSOLUTELY. My scoop is an all-purpose scraper, scratcher, raker, flinger, prier, and rehabilitator all in one! I would not be the prospector I am without it. I feel my Marine esprit stirring. "This is my [scoop], There are many like it, But this one is mine."
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