Stan CalavanNew Member Posts:28
03 Aug 2024 07:16 PM |
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I have been mining Arizona now for four years. I was a very successful river miner for years, but this desert mining has got the best of me. I have taken some classes on drywashing and now have figured out how to set it up properly. The issue is my sampling has had very little success. My best day in four years is 0.10 of a gram for 50 full buckets of dirt. Notbworth my efforts. Need help. I have heard stay out of the washes, stay in the washes, sample on top of the hills between the washes, really I don't have a clue where to look for better constructions of gold. Thanks for any helpful hints Stan
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Theodore GreenawayGreenhorn Posts:2
05 Aug 2024 07:09 AM |
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I Brake for Bedrock on YouTube from what I hear they find lots of desert gold. I've been skunked too.
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Theodore GreenawayGreenhorn Posts:2
05 Aug 2024 07:09 AM |
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I Brake for Bedrock on YouTube from what I hear they find lots of desert gold. I've been skunked too.
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Crandall RiggsGreenhorn Posts:1
19 Dec 2024 05:51 PM |
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Hi guys new member here I do a lot of prospecting here in Colorado but I am taking a trip to Arizona specifically Apache junction Phoenix area and I was wondering if GPAA had any claims that had water on them and the area where I can run a sluice
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Robert MessengerGreenhorn Posts:1
29 Dec 2024 11:22 PM |
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I'm new too (joined earlier this year), but as far as I know, the GPAA claims that will have flowing water would be up around the Prescott to Mayer area, and only flowing during the spring snow melt.
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Alejandro UriasNew Member Posts:37
03 Jan 2025 03:41 PM |
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We are on our way to Arizona. Going to stay the night in Phoenix and then make final drive to a gpaa claim. Just wondering which one to go to with a family.
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