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I have been playing with the idea of hiking back in the woods and prospecting away from the creeks. I know the only way to find out if it will work is to try but has anybody got any tips on land formations to look for. There are no quartz veins around here its all glacial sculpted valleys.Reply With Quote Yesterday 08:15 PM # ADSAds
My hypothesis is that while the creeks have the concentrated gold the original glacial flood banks may very well hold the biggest gold available in the area.
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Look for some Bench Placers and ancient streambeds, as they can be worked as well.
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As stated above look for benches up and away from the creek.In the area you live it might not be real easy to find the benches as it might be where I live. Every thing may be overgrown and have top soil covering the gravel in the old river channel. What you want to look for is river washed rocks (rounded rocks) that don't seem to belong there. Or a area that looks like a narrow channel or depression in the gound that has rocks in the middle or up on the sides. Those old channels could hold some very nice gold both in quantity and size.
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