love watching your channel, your such a natural storyteller and your video editing is outstanding. thank you for placing a smile on my face whenever I watch you guys
so i have looked a few times for your web site to see what prospecting gear you offer for sale , and have not been able to find a page for it. can you please link the site to me TY
Thank you. I often wonder when I'm setting up a tent in 90 degree heat but we did the same thing before We started filming. Thanks for watching! Bee groovy.
The black hand dredge behind the spot your standing for the gold giveaway, is there a place to use it? I have the same dredge here in NY, but the average joe hasn't any mineral rights. Greedy old NY state has ALL the mineral rights! Originally I picked it up while in AK. Loving the content.
I see you guys don't mess around with no wimpy axe or hatchet to split your wood, you opt for the manly man heavy artillery and split your wood with a maul............ OOOH AHHH! Thanks for another enjoyable episode.
I found the hatchet or regular axe can have a hard time with some logs of hardwood but the Big splitter maul does the job well and I keep it sharp so I can even split kindling. Thanks for watching. The Great Pirate Ship Race is coming this wednesday, don't miss it it's going to be epic...and groovy.
Thank you for watching and commenting. The Great Pirate Ship Race is coming this Wednesday. It's going to be epic! The longest video I have ever. over 50 mins of exciting races and gold!
I know it's pronounced differently by some by I pronounce it the same way everyone I know pronounces it for the last 55 years. I feel as long as you know what I'm talking about then it's correct. Thanks for watching.
Mount Washington, now ain't that the source of the Ommunosuc River ? Seems to me I recall a fast moving mountain stream coming down on the other side of them Cog engines and cars. If you walk up along that stream 2000 feet try dropping a pan. we splurge on a tain ride up there every 15 years or so when a new batch of kids come along. All them years I've never seen anybody walk up or come down carrying a gold pan------> "UP THERE IS WHERE YOU GOT TO GO !!! UP THERE !!!" Now do the dance. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_pWx7N8gSoY.html
I've been there. Our episode on Abanaki Brook is one of the feeder streams for the Ammonoosuc. We didn't find anything there but we plan to explore that area again soon.
You do NOT need a license or permit to Pan or sluice in the state of New Hampshire but you do need land owners permission or be on state land. You DO need a permit in The White Mountain National Forest and the permit only allows panning and a hand shovel or trowel. No sluice boxes or full size shovels in the National Forest. You can get a permit at the ranger station at either end of the Kanc Highway, Conway or Lincoln. You can also use a dredge in the state of New Hampshire but NOT in the National Forest and you need a permit from the state for that. I hope this helps feel free to e-mail me with any other questions at wesperron@aol.com. ....I may not get notified if you reply to this post.