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#1Jwoot 
I was looking into these claims out west for mainly dredging. Sampling will certainly take place if I continue with them but my time to sample will be very limited. Which one looks best terrain wise in your opinions.. with the most shallow bedrock? in the first image you can see the distant view, the river flows east to west/right to left in that image. from that one it should be easy to tell where your looking at in the other images.
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TerrySoloman.comMay 2010Congress, AZ - White Plains, NYTesoro Sand Shark - Tesoro Lobo SuperTraq - Minelab GPX 50003,388 1053 times Prospecting You can't tell anything of real value from these photos. Only sampling will tell you what you want to know.kuger likes this.
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Reply With Quote Today, 12:23 PM#3Indianametal 
I know nothing about out there but the creeks I have been digging around here I find the least amount on oxbows. I would be eager to sample the location marked on the left.
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#4Jwoot 
Originally Posted by Terry Soloman
You can't tell anything of real value from these photos. Only sampling will tell you what you want to know.Thanks but I was looking more for general bedrock information. Is that something that can be read on topos with somewhat decent accuracy?
Reply With Quote Today, 01:07 PM#5Terry Soloman 
TerrySoloman.comMay 2010Congress, AZ - White Plains, NYTesoro Sand Shark - Tesoro Lobo SuperTraq - Minelab GPX 50003,388 1053 times Prospecting Originally Posted by Jwoot
Thanks but I was looking more for general bedrock information. Is that something that can be read on topos with somewhat decent accuracy?Not really. Topo maps give a very good picture of terrain and elevations, but not overburden. A lot of folks use software like "Footprints" North Bradshaw Details in Arizona, and combine the topo's with geology and hydrography mapping to get a better guess at overburden depths, but even then it is pure guesstimating until you start sampling.
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Reply With Quote Today, 01:11 PM#6DesertNuggets 
Mar 2011Tucson, AZGold Bug 2333 47 times Prospecting What site/program are you using for those claim maps?
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#7Jwoot 
Originally Posted by DesertNuggets
What site/program are you using for those claim maps?Google earth as it says at the bottom right.. I drew the lines myself so its not perfect.
Reply With Quote Today, 01:44 PM#8DesertNuggets 
Mar 2011Tucson, AZGold Bug 2333 47 times Prospecting Originally Posted by Jwoot
Google earth as it says at the bottom right.. I drew the lines myself so its not perfect.Yeah I was referring to the claim markers. Thanks.
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