Club Adventures with Dave S.!!, trips to claims, and other club outings |
Club Adventures with Dave S.!!, trips to claims, and other club outings |
Sep 21 2016, 02:12 PM
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Shovel Buster! Group: Members Posts: 171 Joined: 19-October 14 From: Denver Member No.: 118,315 |
Hi everyone! Just wanted to make a place to post some pics of Club Outings with my bro Mike and I.
The first pics are a club event at my new gold placer claim in Chaffee County, Colorado (Sept. 10th and 11th, 2016) I will add pics of the other people who came, if they want me to post them here. -------------------- Thankful member of COLORADO PROSPECTOR CLUB
Level 2 Joined Oct. 19th 2014 (pay member since Apr. 1st 2015) Referral code: DS531 "Like a fine gemstone, the mind is more beautiful when it is open and free to receive the light." - (Dave's ramblings 52 : 80 ) |
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May 30 2017, 11:34 PM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 898 Joined: 9-January 14 From: Denver, CO Member No.: 116,265 |
On Sunday I decided to isolate the clay layers we were digging into and test pan them to find out which one is hot and carrying the chunky pieces.
The first set of test pans I did 3 pans of 3 layers (small gold pan of sample clay for each). One blue/grey clay layer with bright red/pink spots in it. One orange/rusty layer and one dark green/rusty layer. I didn't take pics of the first set but I determined that the orange and green rusty layers were essentially the same material and same gold content. For the second set of tests I did 2 pans. Blue/grey layer in one pan, green and orange rusty layers in one pan. Result were similar to the first run. First test pan is the blue/grey clay with bright red spots. I worked the clay through a 1/2 inch classifier into my large gold pan and washed the clay away by hand. I found this stuff fairly easy to work the gravel out of the clay. There was not a lot of black sand in the pan and was fairly easy to pan and had good looking gold. Second test pan was the orange and green rusty stuff. I found this clay a bit harder to work the clay out to clean gravel. It had lots of black sand, heavy rocks down in the black sand and I found it hard to pan out the 3 specks of gold. So on Memorial Day I ran a few buckets of the blue clay. The fist bucket had surface gravel mixed in but looked good still. Then I ran a bucket of the clay while making sure to get almost all clay. My final take for the weekend. My scale is not very accurate but it came in at 0.3 grams. -------------------- |
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