Montezuma, eastward to guanella pass?, advice requested |
Montezuma, eastward to guanella pass?, advice requested |
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greetings and salutations, CP!
first off, let me introduce myself. I'm fairly new to serious prospecting, with my previous experiences just consisting of the familiar all too enthusiastic newbie panning. I had to leave my beloved stomping grounds of mt bierdstat and evans, to spend time with my folks in NYC for the summer. thankfully, i shall be returning this fall. since my departure of colorado, i have grown to miss it incredibly. however with patience as a virtue of mine, i have been consolidating information needed to return to the mountains with gusto. as an avid backpacker of the rockies, i have pieced together a modest kit of rockhounding and gold recovery gear that i should be able to backpack with for several days at a time. My gear consists of a series of small classifier sives, 1/4" to 70, magnet, 2 riffled pans, sniffer, tweezers, 54" folding backpack sluice, 2 5 gal buckets, etool, crowbar and 40X magnifier. assembled, they all fit nicely within the confines of my old issued rucksack Uncle Sam gave me back in my military days. in either case, my questions are as follows... does anybody have experience panning/sluceing/backpacking/dispersed camping around Montezuma, eastward toward guanella pass? from my research, there are several moderate to difficult trails in the area, most following along streams and a number of small alpine lakes. I am fairly confident in my backpacking abilities above the treeline, but it never hurts to ask for advice on the matter. I am also interested in the geology of the area, so if anyone has some hints or tips for prospecting alpine country i'm all ears. from my research there are quite a number of old mines in the area, some claims of which may be still active. I am still trying to master BLMs LR2000 for claim status in the area, however that program in convoluted and quirky at best. well, i hope all is well! I look forward to engaging in the CP community in the future, WF |
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Hi WF and welcome to CP!
![]() I'm not retired military nor have I served (only 2yrs of JROTC but never enlisted). I would like to sincerely thank you for your service. ![]() I'm not familiar with the area you were inquiring about but sounds like you've gotten some good advice. I'm not sure if you've joined here or not but I'll be hosting a 4th of July outing at my claims (Gold) for Annual and Lifetime CP Club Members (immediate family also welcome). I've been doing this for years and it's always a great time! People can stay for the weekend or camp as long as they want... and keep all they find. Info is posted in the Protected Forum. It's not a Club benefit per se... just a donation to give back to this club which has been so helpful to me throughout the years. The overall benefits of this Club far outweigh my offering if you were looking for incentive to join. Anyway, thought I'd throw that out there since you mentioned you like Gold. Welcome to the forums, and hope that you stick around! ![]() -------------------- /l ,[____], l---L-OlllllllO- ()_) ()_)--o-)_) BLACK SANDS MATTER! Very Happy CP Lifetime Member CP CORE TEAM Referral Code CE213 |
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