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FINDING GOLD! 2

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GOLD & GEM locations: TREASURESITES.COM How to find and process your own gold and platinum! Click “More From This User” to get all the films. Gold and platinum are 15-19 times heavier than other streambed materials and concentrate in low pressure areas and cracks that run across rivers and streams. You look for a crack on the bank, and follow it out until you meet the “gold line” and there you suck it out with your dredge. Gold will be on the outside edge of a river gravel bar, at the head of the bar (large gold but usually beneath big boulders), and at the tail end of a bar (vast concentrations due to river bars forming in the shape of an airfoil and sucking fine gold to the tail end) but be small to microscopic at the tail end. Gold will travel down a river or stream in a line, usually off center of the high pressure water. Gold will settle behind a boulder. A good place to fish, can also be an excellent place to find gold. “Black sand” is iron ore that can be readilly identified in gravel bars and is a ready indicator that gold is probably present. The most effective and economical way for the average person to find paying concentrations of gold in a river or stream is with a simple ($80) sluice that you shovel into and the riffles retain gold, platinum, gems and anything heavy for you. Gold can be found up high on the old river channels and recovered with metal detectors, a gold wheel, a highbanker, or simply by identifying the material, shoveling it in your truck and working it out later in a wheel, or your simple stream sluice. The states which have gold in vast quantities are: Maine, Vermont, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, California, Idaho, Washington, Montana, and Oregon. The rest have gold as well, some in very good concentrations. All have gems of some kind that a sluice will seperate and hold. Good luck finding the gold of your dreams!

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traveller180 says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

I have had a good …
I have had a good deal of luck with ’smelting’ black sand concentrates with a mix of borax, sodium nitrate, and silica sand. I was able to recover 6 grams of Au from 14oz. of concentrate. The only issue is that I used a MAPP gas torch. I wound up spending more on gas canisters than I recovered, however, I feel confident that with a muffle furnace I will be able to maximize my returns.

My point is: KEEP YOUR BLACK SANDS AND GOOGLE HOW TO SMELT.
CAUTION: THIS CAN BE DANGEROUS.

It will pick it up …
It will pick it up as long as all material is screened down to a mesh size whereby gold can separate due to its specific gravity advantage. It takes a lot of patience to separate gold with the wheel (or anything else).

golfingrobert says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

how does the gold …
how does the gold wheel pick up fine gold?

petekosednar says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

Cool vid!
Cool vid!

That is correct, …
That is correct, the wheel and bowl are far more efficient than I am with a pan.

SuperSexySamba says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

So what you are …
So what you are panning, and putting into the bowl and the wheel are the concentrates from the sluice on the back of your dredge?

SuperSexySamba says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

Actually, that …
Actually, that quote was from a public figure in Georgia during the first U.S. gold rush. As people left in droves for the California gold rush he warned them. “There’s gold in them there hills!” (The hills of North Georgia.)

Finding Gold (I), a …
Finding Gold (I), a film of the discovery of what turned out to be 6 lbs of gold, was filmed in Oregon, as was what you just watched. Finding Gold VI and VII were also filmed in Oregon. Good luck out there!

do u have any …
do u have any videos from oregon?

formulaprimer says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

There is gold in …
There is gold in them hills !!!!

I live only a few …
I live only a few blocks away form an old river, I collected fulls bags of iron and around 30 small pieces of gold, it takes a while but I enjoy finding these stuff.

im doing a report …
im doing a report on mining advances in durning the gold rush. Im just curios but do you know how the “The Rocker” works? thanks : )

hey i have some …
hey i have some hard rock that has some gold in it . i took it to the gold company and they confirmed it was. so now i have been crushing it up and panning it but it takes for ever. so how would you go about getting the gold out. i was thinking of just getting a blue bowl and running it through that after i have crushed it up. and the dirt around it has alot of heavy kinda grey stuff what is it. the rock im getting it out of they said was floride please help

Simply take a small …
Simply take a small magnet down to the river bar and see what it picks up. Any black sands stick to it. A good shot of black sands in Finding Gold XI as well. Good luck in your prospecting!

jasonguyperson says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

so rivers high in …
so rivers high in iron ore possibly have deposits.. how do you then recognize iron ore?

jasonguyperson says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

SIX POUNDS!!!!! WOW …
SIX POUNDS!!!!! WOW!!!!! That is sooo cool! I wish I could afford your set-up.. I have the patience of a tree and about the same size bank account.

TheRockinCactus says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

I been finding …
I been finding shiny platinum color when panning my black sands, heavy, stays with the sands… what could it be? its very fine but still pretty good weight to stay with the black sands. What does rhodium look like if found among black sands?

thanks for this vid …
thanks for this vid i have been out looking for gold for a few years i have only about a 1/4 ounce to show im in NORTHERN california the blue bowl and gold wheel are new to me thanks for the intro

I find good rhodium …
I find good rhodium at Lawsons bar where cow creek meets the south.

No. Been along it …
No. Been along it many times but didn’t stop there.

have you ever …
have you ever dredged the klamath

chopppacalamari says August 3rd, 2009 at 4:12 am

I love your video’s …
I love your video’s thankyou. I am going to put your teaching into practice here in Australia. I have just purchased an MXT so it’s good to hear you give it a wrap. Thanks.

Dicko.

Yes. The price of …
Yes. The price of rhodium depends in large part on the space program. If there is a healthy space program and they need it, they will pay whatever price to get it.

Excellent video. I …
Excellent video. I have been wanting to do this for a very long time. I truly feel I was born in the wrong century. How much can an experienced hobbyist find during a one week excursion?

Turned out to be …
Turned out to be platinum, and some hematite. The Umpqua has gold, platinum and even some diamonds (thought to be from volcanic eruption vs kimberlite vein). I generally run the wheel 3 times at 3 angles (tilted way back on the first pass).

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