I'm here because Father passed away and always had the thought of adventure time on his property. He left a gold pan behind, and a waterfall on the property, so thanks Dad. 34 years old and I'm gonna give it a go
@@PioneerPauly honestly, I love all your videos.! I am jealous because I am not in the position where I can afford that kind of gear to do what you do but I love watching you do it.! Keep up the great work my man.! You and Dan Hurd are amazing people.! Much love from the states.!🇺🇲🤜🤛🙏🙏🙏
think it was about 12:14 where you said ''almost missed this one'' just above is a huge chunk of quartz that also runs at the bottom of the bedrock to the left, I would highly recomend you using that crowbar and slightly work your way through that big chunk as its a one way ticket for gold, not to say you are 100% going to find gold in it, but where there is quartz there is very often gold in or very close around it - just wanted to let you know! :) - Sorry for my potato-english
This video is a prime example of why I keep doing this! I've never found enough gold at once to even consider calculating the value, but I will one day. Thanks for the inspiration you provide in each and every video!
@@lankywhiteguy Cheers I really appreciate that! I come home with nothing more often than people think but its these hidden pockets here that make those days worth the hunt!! The gold is definitely out there
@@billy56081 I cant dredge unfortunately unless I got a super-sucker hose and was able to bring the material to a highbanker or something......not impossible now that you mention it
I have never been on a trip like that and have zero experience prospecting for gold, and I already got the fever. I'm building my own gold detector right at this moment
While I was in Colorado we went to argo gold mine in Idaho Springs and the tour guide told us that you can still pan gold out of clear creek right below the mine.
Beautiful gold! Sniping looks like a lot of fun and rewarding. I would return to that spot and clean every crevice. Don't forget to go back to that hole. Thanks Pauly. Fantastic!
Wow That is alot of CANDY. Definatly hit that area until you can't find anything. Amazing underwater crevacing/sniping. Great video. Keep them coming. Cheers.
PioneerPauly what is the mystery rock? I'm surfing the comment section and can't find a reference to it. But you put it aside so it much be something. I'm guessing iron ore by the reddish-orange color of the rust
I bet this man just has several hundred dollars of gold lying on that floor of his from the years of dropping tiny pieces that he never bothered to look for.
Hey Pauly, it looks to me like the mystery object is a piece of some sort of decaying metal. My best guess would be iron due to the heavy oxidation around the object before being removed. Keep up the great work! :)
Definitely a meteorite. I've gone meteorite hunting in Arizona with my uncle a few times and that seems to be one. A rare find and worth its weight in gold.
Pauly I have been watching your videos for about 2 weeks now. Watching your videos is a great way to take a short time and unwine. I have done a lot of history research over the last 20 years. Knowing you live in BC Canada. (Love Hockey by the way!!!) That big chunk of iron looks like a lug off a mining cart. Hope this helps.
With out getting a closer look at that chunk of metal it could be a lot of things such as: meteorite, a piece of a cast iron toy from the 20's and earlier, a chunk of old mining heavy equipment...etc Thanks for making these videos with so much enthusiasm you are my favorite gold mining VampirePioneerPauly...lol
Coming back to this one I love Pauly's narrator voice for the underwater footage because it reminds me of Marty Stouffer narrating Wild America, which was a happy component of my childhood.
I pan for gold here in Scotland and the biggest I`ve found so far is two pickers. There are lots of small flakes to be found. From now on I will be digging out those crevices and I may have better luck. Love the way you click your fingers and you`re back home.
Awesome finds Pauly. I can see that at the end of the day, you aren’t trying to make a living finding gold. But at the end of the day, you are making a living finding gold, in the beautiful outdoors. Awesome life. I’m a big fan.
In Tasmanian’s the werewolf find gold the vampire 🧛♀️ has been wiped out with to many lady vampires 🧛♀️ all we need now is a Bigfoot to find Diamonds 💎 and build a casino 🎰 later my neck hurts 👀💓👀🎧🎧😜🤟
Great haul for sniping in a day!! Wow! When you were talking about finding jewelery in a creek that nobody else has come across it reminds me of a thought that I have often when I find a nugget, that I am the first person in all of creation to ever see that piece of gold. I used to tell people that panned with me when they got the fever so bad they were killing themselves, "Slow down, gold has lots of patience. It's been waiting for millenia for us to find it."
Not sure how I ended up on this video today..... binged watched ALL of them.....subscribed.... AND told 3 friends how awesome this Canadian dude is with an LOA tattoo on his wrist. Thank you Pauly for a great afternoon
This was my 1st Pauly video that I have ever watched. What a good haul, congratulations. Personally, I would have had a hard time leaving the stream in fear of leaving behind the Big Nug! Can't wait to see more of your videos, New Sub - Today & Forever? THX much
I can't wait to give it a whirl this summer when it warms up a bit been watching these videos for about 4 to 6 months and getting ideas on what to look for in the river a big shout out to pauly
Mabey a really old railroad spike. Where rivers are they always have a bridge over them. When they pull ties over a bridge the spikes could have fallen in or people throw the old ones then they wash down stream and get all banged up. Idk just my first thought
Pretty sure it was a chunk of iron, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's a meteorite. I've found chunks like that but my first assumption is usually that it's a part of old farming equipment or old rusty bolts. Or maybe I have a small meteorite collection 🤔
Wow Pauly want a day out sniping 👍. 8 grams sweet!! So that thing is a drill bit head from old timers. I found one myself on the middle fork of the north fork 👍😊🇺🇸⚒🍀
It may be a meteorite. If it is heavy, rusty looking from the heavy iron content, smoothish looking with no indentations in it, but lumpy instead and can possibly see nickel in it with a jewelers loop and sticks to a magnet. I just found one about a month ago with my gm 1000 giving off a strong iron signal!! Keep up the good work Pauly, like to watch your videos and learn!!
I have one eyetooth that sticks out a bit, but not as much. I wondered if it was something he did for body modification or just how they grew in. :) Is he a vampire or does he just play one on TV? Good looking, friendly, young man is probably picking up acting work out there in BC.
Hey Pauly. You have a nice channel, glad I saw one on Facebook about you. I was wondering, what do you do with the gold that you find? Are you collecting it and one day going to sell it? I for one would love to see a small-ish jar with the gold that you've collected and see at the end of each video how the jar gets filled with gold, from one adventure to the next. Just a thought. Thanks!
Just bought my first wet suit in November when it was still a little warm outside and can't wait to purchase my snorkeling gear what else do i need to get