I watched this about two years ago and liked it. Ran across it again today and watched it again. learned much more and when sampling will dry pan most of it and finish the rest with water which will be a big help out here in the Sonoran desert.
Thank you for all the information about gold dropping out with the heavys and where to look in the riverbed. Learned a lot. Keep doing the videos. Love em.
The one thing off in this very informative video is ... SANDELS ... he did mention stickers , snakes , spiders , as for me I have seen scorpions mostly but even black widows may nest in the near brush.
Dry panning would be so convenient if it even sort of worked. I am only a novice, but I strongly recommend one shave some flakes off a bullet or sinker and count those that remain after dry panning to see if you're ok with the results before doing it. Thanks for the video. That being said, it makes me want to go sample.
A very good demonstration for the greenhorn on how to pan. But your attire is not recommended. The Cholla is is going to teach you a lesson. Always carry a comb in the desert.
This is a very informative video I got past your speech impediment quickly because I wanted to learn s much as possible about finding gold.its too bad there's so many "adults" in this world that are still stuck in a 3rd grade mentality. The ones that are making fun of you are the ones who complain that their gpaa claim that they drove their car to and got out 10 feet has No gold ! I look for it where hopefully nobody's had the balls to hike to!
you must be a teacher of prof. due to your ability to not use ah, hum and other filler words. Very interesting and useful as are all your videos. Glad to see you are still making them. It had been a while.
Man eating? No. Man attacking? Hell yes. They're huge out here near Florence, AZ. Encroach on one or startle one, or even piss one off and it'll protect itself like any other mammal.
whare in Arizona are you from?im really interested in this is there anyway you can give me any advice im in Tucson and I don't know ware i should go?Its a hobbie i love to do but buying pay dirt is not my thing.please help!
+HowToDrillAWell I have an electrical experiment application and was not wanting it for aesthetics nor do I want the gold, however i did find magnetite on ebay, thanks anyway, i just figured you would end up with it when you are working in your garage
Gosh. A few tips not to do shown here !!! No sandals , Respect for those who use metal detectors ...never use wire brushes use natural fiber , classifying takes under 2 minutes easily but you must be vigorous , Always pan to pan and double pan or detect the overage from the panning , Bumping / tapping is hard to learn gold will bounce out of a tipped/tilted pan ! , in the interest of time this gentleman's methods work , but as you will learn , his "style" can be accelerated considerably. scraping off the material on top of a pan , yes , pan to pan , once you have vigorously agitated your material even 1 minute gold is not likely more than 1/2" above the bottom of the pan ... scrape the excess to another pan and detect it .
+Margie Claire Leone It's possible, I've done it - but dirt is heavy and it's rare that you can find high-enough grade material to justify the hauling, especially out of remote locations where you often find gold.