Thanx for the recent vis and keep em comin. You guys definitely have some great lookin ore as of late. Vids like yours keep me occupied in Winter here in Alaska. I do most of my research in Winter and wait for breakup to go out to the old mine dumps and prospects. 2017 was best year I've had yet.
Man, my blood is waaaaay too thin for Alaska winters. Hell, I was miserable my first winter in Dallas as compared to what I was used to in San Antonio. We had to cancel today because of icy conditions at the Goodyear Mine. It's pretty far north Arizona and we're at the mercy of the elements up there. We're moving full steam ahead on her as our first full production mine.
Flexicone Know-How leaching technology. For the processing of refractory gold-bearing , sulphide and tellurides ores. Flexicone has developed a unique enrichment technology. The technology includes the processes by centrifugal gravity separation, oxidation of sulphides , extraction of gold and platinum group metals by leaching leaching of gold, silver and palladium.
0:41 you should think about buying some rail from the uk and bringing it over, you'll get good narrow gauge rails and can fill a 40foot container or even two at good prices
We use two labs. One run by Chris Christopherson in Smelterville, ID and the other is in Michigan. Both are certified as umpire assayers, if necessary. I can't think of the dang lab's name in Michigan off the top of my head right now.
The Michigan lab I use also. Here is the info: Minerals Processing Corp 143 Lickman Rd Carney, MI 49812 Phone: 906-639-2303 Lab Manager is Ted Perron, great guy. Here is his email: Email: tperron@mineralsprocessingcorp.com
Those are some beautiful Limonite samples. Did you know that Pyrite does in fact have gold in its composition? It's a very small amount, not enough to be worth anything in bulk, but it's there.
Actually iron pyrite can hold up 4 ounces per ton of gold in solid solution. Arsenopyrite is potentially much richer at up to 490 ounces of gold per ton.
*I am a dowser specialized in precious metals for over than 30 years. Let me know if you are looking for treasures (gold, silver, diamonds etc) or ore veins anywhere you are in the world.*
ok noob question time, im not quite sure how the progression of things turns out, is green mountain no longer a prospect, as in you no longer thought it was worth investigating further and gave up / sold off the claim..... or is it just on a back burner and you are looking to expand and mine green mountain and goodyear ??
Garuthius Hall Green Mountain is still one of our properties we're working on but we needed to pour some time into Goodyear immediately. Goodyear is in northern Arizona so snow and ice make it inaccessible for a part of the winter. We actually had to cancel going up there yesterday due to weather. Green Mountain and two of our other properties are winter claims we will be working on again soon. Our Stanton claims we've done next to no exploration work on, the same on our Killer Bee property.
I'm glad to hear that, I have long thought about the possibilities of old mines not being fully explored in length and depth, so given that this mine offers a chance to explore in both dimensions, I am definitely looking forward to seeing what you find in there. :D
That is precisely what got me started in prospecting into old mines, and Kyle as well. We both wondered what got left behind, lost, or people couldn't find a buyer and passed away. Concurrently, what can we see behind the walls of those mines that the previous miners couldn't? Our detectors can pick up mosquito turd-sized gold inches in rock or a 2 gram nugget behind 20" of solid rock. We have one diamond bit core drill that we're going to convert to hydraulic to run inside the mines. That wasn't an option for the old timers. Same with our second drill we plan on buying in the late spring or early summer. We'll be able to drill our own cores down to 500' to search out veins they couldn't find without driving an exploration shaft. Once you get into it, I mean really look at owning your own gold mining company, you'll start to see there are thousands of opportunities out there. You find a little 30,000 ton deposit running at 3/4 an ounce per ton or a 25,000 ton mine at 1 opt, and you've changed your life and the future for your grandchildren. There are thousands and thousands of those small deposits that bigger companies cannot capitalize on because they're such small scale mines.