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How many "Gold Tramps" on here?

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I understand the term describes someone who has given up their "day job" to pursue prospecting as their main source of income.

I met a guy a couple of months ago who I believe exemplifies this to the extreme. He is technically a homeless person, since he lives outdoors and has no home or vehicle, but he is not like any other homeless person I've run across before.

He is not crazy, not a criminal, and not mentally defective in any way that I've been able to discern. He just decided he had enough of working 9 to 5 a few years ago and now lives in a tent and gets all of his income from panning gold on a nearby creek.

The guy even has his own website, laptop, cell phone, etc. Gold Prospector

I know some may look down on him, but I actually admire the guy and am a bit envious. He doesn't worry about making payments on a house or car, being late with the electric bill, getting yelled at by his boss, or not getting that promotion. Of course, worrying if you will get enough food to eat to survive, or if you will freeze to death may not be for everyone...

With the price of gold being so high the last couple of years and the economy being so bad, and life in general just getting so stressful lately, I wonder how many people have turned to prospecting full-time and found a simpler way of life, and if there are any of those folks here...
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Yesterday, 01:13 AM#2ol timer ol timer is offlineApr 20132 All Types Of Treasure Hunting
You have many spots to prospect over there in Prescott you would like to share ? Just bought a new AT Gold and can't wait try it out
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Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Yesterday, 06:36 AM#3Sackett Sackett is offlineSackett's AvatarusPannin' Fer Gold!! WolfPack="WP"Feb 2011Greenwood, SCGarrett GTA 500 (need a new/better one)222 150 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Quote Originally Posted by idowaView Post, but he is not like any other homeless person I've run across before.

He is not crazy, not a criminal, and not mentally defective in any way that I've been able to discern. He just decided he had enough of working 9 to 5 a few years ago and now lives in a tent and gets all of his income from panning gold on a nearby creek....Your statement here that "he is not like any homeless person I've run across before" there are way more people who choose to be "homeless" that are not drug users, drunks, or anything else wrong with them, they just choose to live a different lifesyle, nothing NEW about this, really..Think back to the old time mountain men...they chose a different lifestyle for their time period...Prior to my retirement as a police officer I once met a "homeless/hobo" under a train underpass, dirty, unshaved, stinky, but a really well spoken "nice" guy. After talking with him a while I assertained that he was a Doctor from Boston. His wife and child were killed by a drunk driver. He had no other family and after a time period after the deaths, well, he said" one day what am I doing here"? At his own medical practice. He said he went home made arrangements for his mortgage, packed a small bag and "just walked away"!! He said that was 8 years ago and he said he has never looked back! He said he may go home some day, and he said he may not, that he was really happy? What we need to remember is that what is normal to us, may not be normal to others! I kept a check on him for 3 days or so, then one day he was gone, I guess he jumped on another train?? Anyway I learned a lot from this man, about such "hobo's" and they take pride in that name...HOBO!!
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Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Yesterday, 09:04 AM#4gold tramp gold tramp is offlineusCpt. Herb BussellDec 201229 palms Califfisher gold bug185 112 times Prospecting
the reality of my death bound existance was my reason for leaving the mainstream and heading for the mnts, i had and still have alott to teach my sons that they couldnt learn in the real world.
I had some health issues that made me realize i might not be here tomorow, so till i get tired of sleeping the dirt and beating the rocks i will stay GOLD TRAMP.

great story Sacket, death can do funny things to folks.
soupfreak likes this.Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Yesterday, 02:31 PM#5soupfreak soupfreak is online nowsoupfreak's AvatarusMar 2012CaliforniaBounty Hunter Pioneer 505 (LOL)90 24 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
I respect anyone who decides to "go off the grid" and can handle the challenge. A lot easier said than done.
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Yesterday, 05:14 PM#6pmgsourdough pmgsourdough is offlinepmgsourdough's AvatarusFeb 2013Black Hills, SD45 13 times Prospecting
I would consider myself a professional prospector. 95% of the year, I call a 12' x 12' Alaknak my home. I wouldnt consider myself a tramp, as I dont move out of the BH in search of color. I know the hills and their geology, so why move. I make a good living doing what I do, but still get eyeballed by my wifes family on holidays. They believe that I have some kind of mental illness because I refuse to live as they do. 9-5, 401k, insurance, etc....
Casca and Fullpan like this.Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Yesterday, 06:55 PM#7MadMarshall MadMarshall is offlineusMad MarshallNov 2012Placer County CA181 122 times Prospecting
For Almost two years now I have relied on gold as my main source of income..I share a house with my brother and split the rent equally.. In the summer Time I spend the majority of my time camping outdoors..I am working to buy some land and live off the grid..And be in a way of life that I find rewarding..But to be simple these days cost a pretty penny..So I try to make money doining something I enjoy and am somewhat good at..I probaly could get a job and reach my goal way sooner but I rather be pateint then hate my life..Alot of times it is a struggle but I know I have made alot of progress in my goals..I have also met alot of GOLD TRAMPS and I know that these men are of a rugged breed who endures what most men take for granted..I admitt I can be somewhat of a wimp sometimes as I know that I can always go to a home.
pmgsourdough likes this.Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Yesterday, 08:32 PM#863bkpkr 63bkpkr is offline63bkpkr's AvatarusNorthern CaliforniaAug 2007Northern CaliforniaXLT, GMT, 6000D Coinmaster1,698 493 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
In 2011 I stayed in the mountains for three months as it was the cheapest thing I could do to live. I camped, backpacked, made a few friends in a little town and did some yard work for them but mostly I was in the mountains exploring and doing what I wanted to for those months. I found a little gold, had a good time and at the end of it all a job was waiting for me so I headed back to the city for employment and a steady means of paying on my debts.

I had shoulder surgery a month ago, recovering well looking forward to being whole again and I'm looking forward to heading into the mountains for a ten day stay, just as long as I work at getting in shape I will be good to go for the ten days. The mountains are just another way of life and I enjoy being out there.....................63bkpkr
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Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Yesterday, 11:30 PM#9sidvail sidvail is online nowsidvail's AvatarusJan 2013Sacramento, CA95 18 times Prospecting
Quote Originally Posted by soupfreakView PostI respect anyone who decides to "go off the grid" and can handle the challenge. A lot easier said than done. True that. I've been bouncing the idea around in my head for the last couple of years, but as yet have not made the commitment. Still too many responsibilities that I want to complete before trying it. Some of those responsibilities are excuses, I know - but I'm slowly but surely working up the skills and the courage to increase the length of my stays out there in the wilds. I think I'll just spend a week or two at a time out there for now and see how tough I really am.

My respects to those who do.
'Never fear in the dark, that which you believed in the light..."
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