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06

Gold Prospecting Family Fun

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Gold Panning Demo: Psychomotor Domain

This video provides a demonstration of basic gold panning techniques. The video shows the steps to complete in an authentic setting next to a river bank. The demonstration is primarily visual with no narration. Text captions are displayed at critical...

Hooked on Gold Prospectors Blog: Small Gold Ore Crusher

I've been around gold and prospecting for almost 20 years, now, and love every minute of it. How about you? Dredging, high banking (DAMN hard work!), gold panning, metal detecting, competitions, you name it, I've probably tried my hand ...

Publish Date: 07/05/2010 12:37

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Gold panning

Gold prospectors at Cotton Patch Gold Mine in New London, NC. Video shot and edited by Eileen Blass / USA TODAY

Been gold panning today at a beautiful stream. I didn't find any gold this time, but I won't give up that easily!

By OperationGold at 07/05/2010 14:16

like Gold panning? Demonstrations every weekend at Bannack state park in SW Montana 3pm

By Ilikewoods at 07/05/2010 13:23

Arizona Gold Prospecting | California gold rush miner

Arizona gold prospecting just north of Yuma Arizona. Old gold mine and claim markers are shown. For that someone special, give a real unique gold nugget.

Publish Date: 02/26/2010 3:00

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Publish Date: 07/01/2010 3:00

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The North fork of the American River has been mined for its gold since the days of the 49ers. At Mineral Bar, you can get a feel for that historic time, when hearty miners struggled to win a living by working the sands and gravels of the River. The signs are all around in the form of many large piles of rocks which were left behind by the miners who worked this area. Some nice nuggets have been found here, and it is still possible to find some nice flakes without too much effort. The picture at right with the buffalo nickel shows gold flakes taken from a days panning on the North Fork of the American River and Mineral Bar. If you know how to pan for gold and know where to dig, you should be able to get a similar amount with a days worth of effort. Much of this gold is flat and flaky and has been washed down from the hydraulic mines up above at places like Iowa Hill.

Both Colfax and Iowa Hill were important towns in the gold rush days, and millions of ounces of gold were harvested from these hills in the early days. If you come to stay and try your hand prospecting at Mineral Bar, you should set aside a little bit of time to visit both Colfax and Iowa Hill and see the historic sites there. The town of Iowa Hill is practically surrounded by large old hydraulic mines, locations where miners washed down the entire hillside to capture the gold located there. It is easy to see the hydraulic mines on both sides of the road just before it enters Iowa Hill.

Because it is so dense, gold likes to work its way down to the bedrock, and it's usually in the cracks and crevices of the bedrock that you will find the most gold. If you would like to read more information on placer mining in general, and some instructions on how to pan for gold, be sure to check out my website on gold panning located here: Getting to Mineral Bar is not too difficult - it is about 2 miles East of the little town of Colfax, northeast of Sacramento. The map below shows what you need to know to get there. Take the Iowa Hill Road which diverges from the frontage road on the east side of I-80. It intersects the frontage road roughly a quarter mile south of the Chevron gas station. The road down is paved all the way, but it is a little steep in places and there are a couple real sharp turns. The road is not advisable for larger motor homes, but I've had no problems getting there with my trailer.

It's a popular camp spot and usually nearly or completely full on weekends during the summer. Arriving early on Friday or on Monday are usually best if you want to camp. Even if the camp spots are full there is still plenty of day parking for non-campers. There are limited facilities: pit toilets only and no running water other than what is in the river (and that is not safe to drink). Even so, it has good gold and is less than an hour from the Sacramento area, a perfect place to get away from it all, a quiet spot well worth the time to stop and enjoy a visit to the area. The nearest supermarket in this area, which is also the best source for food and other goods, is located behind McDonald's in Colfax.

By: Reno Chris

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From piece: "In one corner of Alaska's Bristol Bay, the sockeye salmon, a $300 million resource that's sustained fishermen like 29-year-old captain Lindsey Bloom for more than 100 years. In the other, the Pebble Mine, with its projected hundreds of billions in copper and gold. Get ready for the fiercest wilderness rumble since ANWR." Read More→

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Apr
08

How Much Longer Can Gold Rise?

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As the precious metal continues to soar, naysayers abound. But a few things need to happen before the yellow fever cools off. Read More→

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Apr
08

Have You Caught Gold Fever?

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The Value of That Shiny Metal Is as Artificial as Paper Money.The economic doomsters and investment advisers are engaged in a collective hallucination when they see growing value in gold. Quick, check out this hot investment tip! For decades now, the Federal Reserve has been suppressing the true value of gold to keep its prodigious impact out... Read More→

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The sewers of Dhaka, Bangladesh's overcrowded and polluted capital city, are as unpleasant as you could imagine. But they are also an incredible source of income for a small group of men who do not mind getting their hands dirty. They earn their living by finding tiny specks of gold that are accidentally brushed into the open sewers. Read More→

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An ancient gold-processing and panning camp has been discovered along the Nile River and is thought to be the first physical evidence of where Egypt obtained its vast gold stashes. Read More→

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Apr
07

How To Pan For Gold

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Panning for gold. Read More→

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Gaze into one of the ramshackle buildings in Bodie, California, and you might see dust-covered furniture, an old muffin pan, rusty tins, and broken kerosene lamps. Or you might see a fully stocked general store with original wooden boxes and shelves with tin cans. The old gold-mining town, once bustling with saloons, brothels, gambling halls, Read More→

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Apr
07

New gold rush hits California

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More than 150 years after the great Gold Rush that propelled California's development, the prospect of striking it rich prospecting for gold remains very much alive. Read More→

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