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#1MadMarshall 


Mad MarshallNov 2012Placer County CA181 122 times Prospecting Does a Prospector hike for fun?
I am supposed to be relaxing drinking fluids and taking my pills...So I talked my brother into a easy hike along the river this afternoon for a few hours.. We went up to the Mineral bar area in the ARSA.. Well needless to say it wasn't long before my brother was pointing to the other side of the river saying the sighns were adding up..before you know it we are both in are crime fighters fording a river with our clothes held above our heads..A little cold..Anyway he proved right as though the gravel didn't pay the Bedrock had some nice gold in plain veiw... It was a nice few hours..we will be back and with our true tool kit not the trunk kit...But it has been along time since I walked to just walk..Even if I don't have a pan I find myself inspecting cracks ect ect and some how washing material to check...

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#2sidvail 



Jan 2013Sacramento, CA95 18 times Prospecting
Right now I'm more of a hiker that prospects. Working on turning that around 
'Never fear in the dark, that which you believed in the light..."

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#3Oldyoungtimer 


Feb 2013130 22 times
I sometimes get tired of working a spot all day long. So I go looking around finding myself exploring the land. I love exploring and finding new and interesting things. I'm envious of metals detectors sometimes because they cover so much more ground than a placer miner does.(which is what I do.) Somehow, someway I find myself being drawn to running a sluice through the cool waters rather than scrubbing the ground with a MD. Not to say that I don't like metal detecting sometimes, just not my cup of tea right now in life. Maybe when I'm done breaking my back shoveling dirt I'll switch someday lol. Sorry if I went off the focus of the thread. Just made me think of things. Lol

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#4Hoser John 


Mar 2003Redding,Calif.2,388 398 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Herb and a couple a others do. Ol' Blackbone used to hike for hours after dredging a 50% day shift,till he found the bear tracks on his footprints when tracking a mama bear---hahaha otherwise nope as too busy cleaning cons,fixing equipment,mending wetsuits,cooking,cleaning and taking a shower to go play after a hard days work. I keep my eye on the prize as during winter plenty of time to play looksee but when the sun is out,time to work---John

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