Tim I’m up in Gainesville and I’m out and about in the national forests all the time- if you ever see a red Dodge Ram at any of the creeks or parks stop and say hey- just subbed man!
@@timellis5954 ah gotcha. I read through one of the old geological surveys. They mentioned Gwinnett and white counties as high producing but under worked. With float that rich I figured you found a load. Happy hunting.
@@timellis5954 word. I feel ya on that. There are guys out there that do film in secret locations. It takes some forethought though. Usually the shots are tight and reveal only what you’re dealing with and nothing else. That being said, if those rocks are hanging out at the park, it’s hard to keep that from being obvious. Anyway I love seeing those rocks. They help the novice learn what he’s looking for/at. Thanks for the content!!!
I have a quartz rocks completely speckled with chunks of iron ore and was wondering if there was a way to send you a pick and you tell me if you think its worth pursuing
I'd have to say just crush a piece and pan it down. I've only been hard rock mining for about a year. What I've learned is from trial and error. Hope your quartz is loaded!
@timellis5954 thank you bro I am looking at cast iron mortar and pesle on Amazon to do that until then I'm just gonna keep collecting quarts with large iron chunks and holes throughout it