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Most likely you are looking at glacial deposits pushed down from Ontario. That's where most if not all Indiana gold comes from. There are no natural deposits in the state as far as I know. Very Nice!
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He did several types. I wasn't out there when he did them but my partner was. Some were arial and some were on the ground. We also had a geologist out there. They spent 2 days working. I'm going to contact him this weekend and talk further about all this. I don't want to do a formal plan on this project so my concern is how to get down 50 feet below the surface. The flooded hole Jed dug is collapsed. There is also gold left in that huge trench they dug back in 1936. I don't think they got to bedrock everywhere in it. That's where the high graders were stealing gold. I can't even imagine the digging they did. A clue - the crew gets larger. I Beside that digging to the south is the drop zone fault. They are saying to maybe dig a descending drift but I have no experience with that kind of mining. It would have to be timbered. You'd have a starting point way back from the target and work your way in. Or you go straight down. It's all sitting on bedrock. They are telling us it could be as much as 10,000 ounces.
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Would You Try Opening A Gold Mine In Australia?
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I'm curious about the permitting in Australia & how rigorous it is.- 15 replies
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Would You Try Opening A Gold Mine In California?
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Sorry, no offense was meant on my part. Just thinking of the topic. I just put one up about Australia mining. Should be interesting and maybe learn something about what it's like there as far as mining goes. Cheers.- 27 replies
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Just thought i'd start a post about mining in Australia and what it's like compared to California. As some of us know, California is not mining friendly. I've actually had people say to me "Oh no, you're not one of those people are you?" Sort of makes you feel like a second class citizen. So how is it for the miners in Ausralia?
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Not to be a dick but what does all this have to do with the topic the poster put in place as to mining in California?- 27 replies
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MAY 14 1936 The weather has warmed considerably. The days are getting hotter but the nights are cold. There have so far been no more hooligans to disrupt us. Toaday I once again did the digging to get us a good direction and a descending trench heading along the fault towards the first dig. I have dug down a good eight feet below the second hole and lowering a trench five feet in width from there. That way I can walk a ramp out with the buckets once pay is discovered. We have not run the tom for two days now. The dig is slow with abundance of heavy rock that either gets worked around or moved. I am gambling a bit here but after seeing the gold in the first dig I feel the gamble will pay off. We have also decided for the both of us to stay at camp at night as there is little chance of anyone stealing gravel out of the dig that would be worthwhile at this time. I am going to alternate digging with John tomorrow. We can't leave the camp unmanned so one of us must always be here in case of robbers. TO BE CONTINUED ....................
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A phisicist using arial lidar worked at Jed's old site awhile back & we have his results. According to him there is a large gold deposit at the diggings that Jed worked. As good as Jed did & it was very good it appears he only scratched the surface & there is a bigger deposit beside his dig in a small drop zone fault. The amount that could be in there is big but deeper than Jed's workings. Jed probably would have called it a kettle - a very deep one. It will require some tipe of verticle or sloping drift. He is working on some ideas for a hand digging operation. He told us it won't be easy.
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Take a listen to this high graders & don't ever come back.
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Oak Island's Gary Drayton
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Well i got messaged and our younger crew was staked out when the high graders (2 of them) came back. They had their truck and plates spotted previously. The fur flew. I am hearing it got ugly and they won't be back. Wish I had been there.
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Oak Island's Gary Drayton
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It's boring but I can't stop watching LOL. Tonight they're going to dig another hole. My wife says the entire island is like swiss cheese and will collapse into the sea one day. -
Thanks for reading. As I stated earlier in the posts, we found the eatern drift mine mentioned and we opened it with an excavator. Thhere was an old 2 man tuttle tooth hand saw in there. Pretty cool. When we read the old report when doing research it was quite a thrill when we found Jed's site. I had no idea it was up there on the mountain. This story is really just getting started and there is a lot of things coming, some good, some not so good. We will dig that site again for sure. Jed only got part of the treasure. The cabin pre dates Jed for sure. I will eventually post what his site looks like today and you will be amazed at the digging these guys did. Oops, did I say guys? More to come. When we do a project up there I'll post before I go. Maybe come up and hang out with us at camp for awhile. You can bring the beer & whiskey.
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Oak Island's Gary Drayton
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I had a chance to work with Fred Dodge a yr ago on one of our claims. They were on our mining website and called me. I didn't do it. -
Oak Island's Gary Drayton
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Does anyone out there watch the cable show Oak Island? If so, I am always fascinated by their metal detecting guy Gary Drayton. It's probably the only reason I still watch the show as he is the only one finding anything. I know nothing about detecting but what would you experts here have to say about him and his techniques? Is he as good as they make him out to be?