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  1. 10 hours ago, Lanny said:

    How I wish some fine company would produce a light-weight gold-hungry pulse machine with excellent capabilities...

    The SDC! Just kidding, I know some people find it cumbersome but I've gotten used to the weight and am very fond of the machine.

    A great story as always Lanny! I'd never thought of checking disgarded bedrock in the area you described, definitely something I'll have to keep in mind.

  2. I finally got out yesterday for the first time since February I believe, rain and other obligations have kept me away. It's a very strenuous hike into a secluded spot - rope is necessary in a few spots - every time I go here, I always tell myself I won't touch it again unless I overnight it. However the draw of the yellow, even when I rarely break even with the cost of gas is too much to fight off.The weather was perfect.

    By the time I made it to my hydraulic pit I had maybe an hour and fifteen minutes to detect, fifteen of which I spent scoping out the terrain for what looked like good spots. I settled on what looked like a ground sluice blow out, or, possibly the end of a sluice run? Hard to tell. The area was probably 100 square feet of loose gravels that seemed to have spread out in a rather precarious position 3/4 of the way up the hydraulic pit. I spent about thirty minutes digging boot tack, iron scrap, and finally got this little bugger. The SDC nailed it on (2) at about 5 inches deep - weight is about half a gram. The rest of the short time I had there yielded nothing but iron. I hope to get back soon and really work this pit as it seems to be a relatively untapped spot. 

     

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  3. 23 minutes ago, strick said:

    Yea it rained like a bugger over here...at least the turf will be soft. 

    strick 

    The incessant rain over the last week is getting a little old although I am sure it makes some people happy. I really enjoyed my winter detecting during those drought years. I had planned on going up into the hills on the weekend until they changed the forecast and snow levels. :dry:

  4. Here is the flip-pac that I was talking about - really nice if you don't want to sacrifice everyday function for comfort. I know they make them for Tacoma's and some full size trucks (It looks and functions like a normal topper until unfolded.) **Not my rig pictured, only an example**

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  5. If it's something you plan on eking a lot of mileage out of, I'd go for something by Toyota. Not that American motors are junk, but there's a reason why Japanese trucks and SUVs have insanely high resale value. I'd buy a 4wd Tacoma and throw a basic topper on the back or Flip-pac and make it work. Cots can be surprisingly comfortable, hammocks too weather permitting.

  6. I haven't but the ones that came with it seemed like junk and are still sitting in the box - I'm finding I rarely use headphones when running the monster, I use an adapter and detector-pro's when I do though. Rather than have them replaced with another set that is likely to fail, I'd spend my money on a good set of high impedance headphones that you can use for years to come. 

  7. With an average of (1) gram a day for your last trip, I would say you are doing better than many folks. Not knowing the recovery rates in the Sudan this seems fairly good. Too many people expect to get rich detecting for gold, I'd try and switch your priorities around and make adventure the first priority with finding a decent amount of gold the second. You may stumble across a few retirement nuggets along the way, however, you can't expect to! Best of luck and safe journeys! 

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