Short trip out metal detecting, prospecting, and rockhounding in the desert for Gold nuggets We used the following metal detectors Minelab GPX 5000 Minelab Gold Monster 1000 Fisher Gold Bug 2 New Style
That was a good one. As far as the shirts go, I kind of favor BD’s USA shirt ! And I have got to get the brand name of his floppy hat, my sun protection zone hat is Worn out. Keep up the good work.
Very much enjoyed! In your spare time lol.....make a gully buster.....3' x 3' steel frame with railroad spikes welded pointing down and rocks for weight....will double for a welcome mat! We use a bigger version on the farm 🍻. I'll trade you three oats for your two grains...🤝
What an awesome trip. I think foxes might be your spirit animal lol. You have inspired me to get back out there with my detector and I am headed to San Domingo tomorrow.
"Gold prospectors make the bed rock!" I saw Boulderdash and his lovely wife at the Gold show in phoenix. It was nice seeing you there and I hope yer Goldpan keeps turn'n yeller! RAW
Makes it clear that in order to compete with the fisher gold bug 2 the Equinox 800 needs a frequency update to 95! Great little gold sir!Great video you guys are big fun to watch.
Ok but the eq 800 is so much more than a gold machine how about Gold monster or the Nokta 2000 Nokta au (has buttons like bug but waterproof ) or the kruiser Nothing wrong with GB2 just comparing Apples to Apples Eh
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK I'm starting to see the only real way to dig for gold is with a tractor. Using GM 1000 or a sluice box in random areas isn't going to amount to much gold.
I'll give you a location of gold and silver coins (I'll never get out there) for a 60/40 split (40 me). You'll have to work it in a grid pattern, and probably a detector that goes deeper than 12 inches
Good video enjoyed watching you use the detector on new ground south on my hometown. Think I will try my hand with a old Goldbug 1 before for it gets to hot.
Great job, we had 2 vehicle engines shuck last summer, just got them back in January. Got snowed in and totally bummed missing the 1st gold season in 11 years, but reserved spot for next yr, so God willing we'll be swinging next winter. You guys keep me primed, thanks a bunch.
Another fantastic video and BD is a nugget maniac! I am driving down to Morristown on Sunday from Vegas hoping to score something out on a RR claim. Fingers crossed!
@@zrbsrbija I have the address for that claim just haven't been there I usually go over towards Mansfield area and around Ashland tomorrow I'm heading over to the klee claim maybe see you out there someday ✌️
So I'm not the only one getting skunked 🤨 I've been hunting in the Stanton area for the last month. But it's always nice getting out in the desert 🏜 Boulder Dash sure has some yellow pickers in his poke! Good to see y'all again...
I spent a week out there last year but never did find gold, found some big crystals though! It’s really cool to see how it’s done out there in the desert, good job guys!
Quartzsite is a unique place. I found a quartz/gold specimen way up on top of Granite mountain. Eyeballing. Well, placer miners make the bedrock, drift miner make it a hard rock.
Dang Guys! Nice little bits! Heading out to Quartzsite in a week or so for a couple days to dry Wash and swing the Monster! Hope I at least make my gas money back to Kingman! But better yet, for that 1 ouncer!
We have a killer claim near Kingman . Lots of big nuggets and small stuff if your looking for your own slice of an I brake for bedrock quality type ground.
Do you think that mine was the source of the nuggets ? Good looking ore ! Hey, thanks for the adventure. Perfect weekend for it ! BTW, we have friends just moved to Wickenburg. Maybe we can meet sometime near Congress or Quartzsite? Best of luck out there !
Hi guys. Newbie Mike here. I live near yarnell and am surrounded by gold country. Most of it seems to be state or private land. My question is how do you guys know what kind of land you were on once you are out there. I see mixed grids but don't have enough information with maps to find the exact spots. How are you guys finding your spots GPS if so where do you get your coordinates. Thanks
Sorry but it was to tempting to give her some pieces of hot dogs. What’s interesting is that they are more interested in food than water, in a place that has no water.
Hey- So when you visit places like Quartzite, a place widely open to the public via campers/RVers, do you have to go to BLM areas, known and permitted claims or just wander into the desert? Thanks in advance!
Generally, I have a little research done first to see where mining leases are , then I hike the un leased areas. Boulder dash and I also have an 80 acre claim out there that will be for sale in a few months.
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK thanks so much. That’s so valuable for those of us new to the craft. Common sense would say check for claim ownership but for us rookies, it’s need to know info. So thanks for the info, patience and advice! It’s truly appreciated. And the videos are GREAT!
What's the cheapest most effective metal detector for finding gold in the desert? I'm in Yuma and been looking for a new hobby without investing thousands on a metal detector