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  1. I'm very happy with my 2011 awd GMC Savanna van.  I made a simple plywood platform tall enough for totes to store under it. On top of that I use foam pads and a memory foam mattress topper.  I tried a cot in the van but the platform makes storage much easier.  Works for me and plenty of room for gear.  Even better would be a Sprinter Van one could stand up in.  Hope this helps.

    Paul

     

  2. Hard Pack, I too would love a hands on training session such as you mentioned here.  Nothing beats first hand information with hands on experience.  In the mean time though, I suggest you also read FISTS FULL OF GOLD by Chris Ralph and DETECTING FOR GOLD by Trinityau/Ray Mills.  Both are excellent books. 

    If all goes as expected I'm going to finally do some serious detecting prospecting starting early next year.  This would be a great way to get a better start.  I've also just joined a couple of clubs with claims in Nevada, California, and Arizona. 

    Happy Prospecting,

    Paul

  3. 25 minutes ago, tboykin said:

    Thank you guys for watching it and letting me know what you thought. Personally - I am happy with the way it turned out and feel lucky to have been there to capture the event.

    On a professional level - White's might not be equal to Minelab or XP in terms of bleeding edge technology. But our company is dedicated to the hobby of metal detecting and the people who love it. I am damn proud to be a part of that, and I think there's a lot to be said for a company with that kind of heart. That is what drew me to them back in January.

    For most of us this is a hobby, and it's easy to get caught up on things like which machine outperforms another. At the end of the day it's about the time we spend doing something we love, and passing that along to the next generation.

    "Your machine might get you a few more inches, but eventually we all end up 6 feet under"

    Another great thing about the hobby is the friends we meet and spend time with.

  4. On ‎9‎/‎15‎/‎2016 at 0:56 PM, Deteknix said:

    How is everyone doing? Deteknix also donated 4 of our W6 wirefree headsets as prizes.

    Go out there and hunt! And best of luck.

    Post any pictures of the event if you are attending and let everyone know how the event went. If you happened to win our prizes, please also send pictures and let us know what you think!

    See below link for more information.

    http://www.gpaaofnorthernnevadareno.com/index.html

    Have fun out there guys!!  

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    I won one of your wireless headsets. I bought one earlier too for my Garrett waterproof machines.  Haven't used it a lot yet but will soon.  The one I won has the quarter inch plug on it so can't use it just yet but plan to get another detector soon with that plug arrangement.  THANKS DETEKNIX!

  5. On ‎9‎/‎16‎/‎2016 at 6:59 PM, IdahoPeg said:

    Met him while detecting this week at the patch....nice guy; Roustabout was showing him around. Yep, I think he came the farthest!

    Anton will be on here soon I think.  I sure enjoyed detecting with him even though no gold found.  He won a detector and I won a wireless headset at the outing.  Enjoyed meeting you out there Idaho Peg.  Didn't see you at the outing.  Did you make it?  Heard you did OK in the gold field.  I even got a high five from Sourdough Scott at the outing!  Had a great time.  Nice people down that way.

  6. Will there be a dedicated group camping area for this outing?    The Sunday and Monday day trips to the goldfields sounds like a great way to learn the area.  I sure enjoyed meeting a great bunch of people at the veterans outing and am looking forward to seeing you folks again.

     

  7. Roundtrip of almost sixteen hundred miles and worth every one of them.  What a great time.  Really great to meet Scott, a super guy.  Had expected other forum people there.  All who attended had a wonderful experience.  If you're at all interested in drywashing and panning try to make it next year.  Don't know the total take yet.  The club will clean it all up and split it with all the attendees.  The owner had a huge pile for us to go through of crushed material.  The gold was very fine tiny wire gold and different to pan than river gold.  Several nuggets were found by detectors in and around the stockpile.  Kudos to the mine owner.  He's another super guy.  He spent both days helping, teaching, and telling interesting stories.  I think he enjoyed the outing as much as the rest of us did.

    The same club puts on the Ryepatch Nugget Shoot September 17th so I know it'll be fun too.  I hope to see more forum members at that and maybe get a few pointers for detecting Ryepatch.

  8. Steve, how about selling detector prospector hats with your logo and our username on them.  Would be very handy identifying others when out and about.  Also, what attire works best in the desert heat?  Watching videos I see all kinds of clothes worn but it's hard to tell the heat they're worn in.  I'm planning on going to the veterans outing in June as are others.  Would be nice to be able to recognize the others easily and to know what to wear for the weather. 

    Thanks, and love the form,

    Paul

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