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  1. Spencer... sounds like quite a 'boss' to me. I would think if you wanted to show him

    HOW MUCH you guys appreciated his kindness, that you would invite him to your

    claim and/or tag along on a prospecting trip or two.

    Actually he is a member of the association now, holding 1/8 share of claim. He got the bug abt 8 yrs ago r so, bought some nice equipment and then it sat, waiting for its day. Its day has came. Historically they took some 11000-30000 oz. gold from the 9.5 miles dredged above our claim on the creek, fella lower on creek brought in really big equip last year, havent caught up with him yet this year but he has to believe its in there, big investment in equip.

    I am just hoping to learn a little and maybe find enough to cover expenses.

  2. Strick, Thats sweet! I especially like the part where your" in trouble now" cause Lisa really has the bug, I dont think alot of couples enjoy the hobby together. We may be in luck on the rains too, my gut tells me we are gonna have a couple good "wash out", serious rain events this year. Its great you got to meet Steve and Chris, always nice to spend time with those long-time professionals/pioneers of the hobby.

    Here a shout-out to Gerry and Lunk for being neighborly and helping them out, good karma on you. GOOD STUFF..health and happiness to you guys.

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  3. Azbb and Ray, Thanks for posting up. I am happy to say I have compiled a decent reference library of state and local mining, both historic and current. I have yet to read Chris's book. I have couple of Hausel's books on gold in Wy and they provide excellent info.

    We have a local prospecting association and I went to one of the meetings, i just havent decided to be a groupee yet. I am not really a social butterfly- would rather be out in the hills dealing with the four legged creatures than most two legged creatures.

  4. A couple weeks ago my bro was getting familiar with the v/sat during his lunch hour and took it in to the office at work when he was done. On his way through the boss saw it and commenced to tell him about how he had purchased one for his wife and a gpx 4500 for himself.

    Last week my bro went in to the office to have his boss tell him "why dont you take my gpx and learn how to use it, and then you can teach me".

    Too sweet right....it gets better...he heard we were working on our first claim and donated also for-use a mini sluce package, and various other barely-used equipment. I let him know I appreciated this very much-but I dont think he knows HOW MUCH I appreciate this.

    I want to show him, and with that in mind I pose my question.

    What resources have proved invaluable to you experienced gold hunters in finding/understanding good gold-hunting methods/techniques?

  5. On 4/23/2015 at 10:03 PM, gollum said:

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    While you may have just been joshing with BD, I detect a different situation towards me. PLEASE come to the Rendezvous this year. I would dearly love for you to insult me to my face.

    BD,

    Yes, I have been in the Supers many times. I'm only 8-9 hours away in Los Angeles.

    You raise many good points, and I will try and answer them all. First, yes I have hauled literally tons of very heavy equipment up and down mountain, through deserts and swamps. I jumped out of airplanes in fist the US Navy and after the US Army. In a Ranger Bn, the Commo Man's ruck is (or at least was in the 1980s) about 150 pounds (the only heavier was the mortarman's baseplate). That 150lbs doesn't include weapons (which in my case was usually an M-60 and a .45). I had to do a lot of heavy lifting being 6'4" and 285lbs helps a lot. HAHAHA

    Mike

    roflmao-hell i would like to go just to observe. lol.

    my motto: always be respectful, not judgemental-until someone keeps giving you a reason to be otherwise.

    very good stuff, much appreciated.

  6. Norvic, I was just curious what thay batt. weighs? Couldnt be terribly hard (i might have to stop saying that) to retro -fit dummy batt jack and remote mount a battery. That however might mess too much with the balance aspect.

    I will have to wait, or rely on one of you z owners, to tinker around with that.

  7. Cabin Fever - You're right. I've carried Counter Assault for years for just that reason. However, the .454 is there too just in case... Thanks for your advice!

    I concur. I bought 45 this year after having black bear walk right by me(12-15 yds) last year hunting-my first in-woods encounter. He was only a med size fella, but the old heart sure was a beatin.
  8. Hello all, well i got those posts in the ground, i ll get some paperwok done tomorrow and will have one-if not the last-available claims on rock creek.

    Finally communicated with seller, he has ailing family, but f3 should start its journey soon.

    Still havent heard back on any mods, hope to soon.

    btw-could someone explain how to attach a photo, im on a lg 3d smartphone. Would like to post some pics of local country.

  9. Ken, I think youre right. i am still curious about them though, i was electrician in navy and understand a little electronics. i rather enjoy tweaking something once in a while.

    e mailed couple people abt. mods, havent heard back yet.

    if i get it, it will be for short term evaluation(unless we can tweak it), then i would send it on to next curious individual.

    was gonna make that z my target machine long-term, now i think i will just look for that smokin atx deal.... if i dont feel good abt not spending 10k i will just have to buy a tdi too.

  10. I have a Pulsestar 2 detector from Kellyco altho I got mine used for a lot less money. It has 10 inch, 18 inch and a 1 square meter coil and is a pulse unit.

    A guy in Kansas, US, found a million dollar meteorite with a detector like this some years back.They had to use a backhoe tractor to remove it from 10 feet deep I heard, in a plowed farm field. He was using a coil rigged up to tow behind an atv and found it. He could cover a lot more ground this way vs on foot and would put markers down for any signals he got to go back and dig later.He also had agreements made up with the local farmers to do his meteorite hunting on their land for a percentage. It was a known meteorite fall from the 1800's and he was looking for BIG pieces down deep.

    I tried a Gemini 3 and the 2 box from Whites but sold both, too tricky and finicky to even tell when you have got a bonafide signal to dig,in my opinion. My Pulsestar has a control box you wear around your neck with a meter and crude discrimination for ferrous and nonferrous and you swing the 10 and 18 inch coils on a rod like most detectors.The 1 square meter coils requires a special harness or 2 people to make use if it. I never tried this detector for gold nugget hunting, wonder how it would do?

    With that meter coil i wonder if it would make a good tool for shallow covered gold-in-vein detection?

  11. Ahhhh... the mountain did settle my down(via a good hike with a couple 8' 4x4 posts).

    Jury is still out on f3, havent heard from seller today. i may still do this just to appease my curiosity,and provide some input to the forum.

    I just couldnt hardly believe the under 4000 model repair bit(and thats enough on that subject-blood pressure is increasing)...........aaahhhh

    Annnyyyyway, found a couple shot shells, 22 cal. bullet, and a steel mystery find.

    2 posts on one arm, gmt in the other. i got a late start so only 2 got planted, and snow was trying to fly as i left. i had planned on going up tomorrow anyway so two more posts no biggie, but gotta hike back to post anyway- dropped damn rechargable battery and didnt notice.

    was thinking on way home...would be nice- mil-spec, snow and mud proof...if it could only hunt gold. probably just have to get an atx.

  12. "

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    i wouldnt expect minelab to just sell the parts, but certainly they realize that as these become available people will want to maximize its real ability. i would have no problem sending it in to hq. for retro-fit for reasonable amount."

    How very wrong I was. E mailed doc, he said they wont even consider it, in fact they wont repair anything before the 4000. They have stopped supporting the OBSOLETE detectors?.

    This has me very cruntled. so i buy a gp xtreme cause i cant afford that 5000$ gpx 5000 , it has a problem and im out 2000.00 because its obsolete and they wont repair.

    with a philosophy like that i hope to see a significant price reduction!!!

    Anybody got a non m.l. pulse induction machine on that "sumthin 4 nuttin" end of scale-doesnt have to be purdy-just work.

    as of now the f3 adoption is on hold.

    Got to go, i have to go set my corner posts..

    hopefully the mountains will settle me down.

    GOOSFRABBA

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