Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Gold in Texas?

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Hey all just wondering if there is any gold in Texas.. Planning a visit there and would like to do a little prospecting while there... Any info would be greatly appreciated.. Joe
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Yesterday, 09:38 PM#2KevinInColorado KevinInColorado is offlineKevinInColorado's AvatarusJan 2012Centennial, Colorado375 79 times Prospecting
Llano river and Rio Grande both have gold. Big huge sections of Texas have nothing but people with funny accents ;-)

Do some searches online and you will find the info you need.

Mine it and recycle it!
...it is too about havin' the gold!
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Yesterday, 09:41 PMOriginal Poster#3joesdigs joesdigs is online nowjoesdigs's AvatarDec 2012126 25 times
Thanks Kevin have been doing some looking and there are a few places... A lot of talk about lost mines too.. Thats right up my street.... I like to find lost things... And a gold mine is right up there
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 12:38 AM#4KevinInColorado KevinInColorado is offlineKevinInColorado's AvatarusJan 2012Centennial, Colorado375 79 times Prospecting
Good luck, I'm sure you will have fun even if the gold stays where it is...

Mine it and recycle it!
...it is too about havin' the gold!
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 12:50 AM#5austin austin is offlineusJul 2012San Antonio, TexasGarrett 2501,102 270 times Research and occasional field work
This has been discussed in several threads. Yes, gold in the Llano uplift area, but you better not plan on paying for that vacation. Sandy Creek, Llano River, NW of Llano, Texas. Maybe the upper Rio Grande(?), but you best avoid the border. Again, check the threads. We have some folks that are working as I type...
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 04:59 AM#6bsloan bsloan is offlineusJul 2010The heart of AggielandAce 250231 31 times
Llano river and Rio Grande both have gold. Big huge sections of Texas have nothing but people with funny accents ;-)

One day, the tourists will go home. jk

Bill
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 06:40 AM#7crystalpayne crystalpayne is offlinecrystalpayne's AvatarusCrystal PayneJan 2013Fort Mitchell50 24 times Prospecting
Quote Originally Posted by KevinInColoradoLlano river and Rio Grande both have gold. Big huge sections of Texas have nothing but people with funny accents ;-)

Do some searches online and you will find the info you need.

Mine it and recycle it!Hey, I'm a Texas girl and we think y'all talk funny!
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 06:54 AMOriginal Poster#8joesdigs joesdigs is online nowjoesdigs's AvatarDec 2012126 25 times
As long as I can understand the gold then thats ok
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 02:52 PM#9KevinInColorado KevinInColorado is offlineKevinInColorado's AvatarusJan 2012Centennial, Colorado375 79 times Prospecting
Good one Bill!

Of course you're right Crystal ;-)

Mine it and recycle it!
...it is too about havin' the gold!
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 06:42 PM#10lastleg lastleg is online nowFeb 20081,890 43 times
joesdigs, if you don't find any gold in Texas, and you won't, maybe you could find a little platinum if you know where to look. PM me for location.
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