I hope that if I decide to stake and file the area that I might deal with more of the same type of people.
Here is the fun part, once you do all the research... The staking and filing is the easy part... You may have to call the BLM to
get the address to send the paperwork, and you will have to talk to the folks at the clerks office for 2 minutes, but once you've
done all the research... If there is gold there, its smooth sailing.
More fun stuff... The rules and regs are DIFFERENT in every state... Federal land, some Federal rules, recorded at the county level, and
governed also by State law.....
I'm in New Mexico and had read all kinds of things about discoverys and monuments of discovery and all that... Guess what... In New Mexico
the actual discovery rule/law was ditched in 1981(*). No requirement for a discovery monument either, just that in a conspicuous place you have
to have your paperwork (I have a corner on a road). Also here, the posts need to be
4 feet tall, not the 3 feet of Nevada...
The form you need to submit to the County... It doesn't actually exist, there is no official form... I just googled for a few seconds and I could not
find the one that I used.. Its been a long day, if you google around, you'll find something... When you print or copy it, make sure you keep
everything at the top of the page... I didn't and the notary at the bank was a little cranky with me because she couldn't use her standard
print out and had to squeeze everything in on a manual typewriter.... Give them LOTS of room on the bottom for the notary business. I was concerned because
there was no place for me to sign on the "sample" form... No worries, the notary adds a whole bunch of crap, and that is where you sign.
The county will copy and record your form... I added a map, its up to you if you do or don't, I've seen some that are just a hand drawn grid... I used the topo map off
of the Geocommunicator to outline my claim. They then will give you back your pretty embossed, notarized form with a book and page# up in the corner... Send that
off to the BLM with your check... I'm not sure if the BLM needs the original or not, I sent the original...
This form is the same exact one that needs to go in your markers(WHEN YOU STAKE IT, PRIOR TO FILING)... The ORIGINAL has to stay with you to get notarized and filed.
Depending on your state it may not have to go in all the markers, if your state even requires 4 corner posts...
New Mexico allows for the "paperwork" to be in only one location, as long as each marker has instructions on how to get to the place where the paper work is. I just put the
paperwork in all the posts....
Once you are recorded at the county, and sent off to the BLM, you need to go update the paperwork in your posts... I'm not sure if you have to immediately update with book and page info
before sending to the BLM or not.. But at some point your paperwork on your claim needs the (state initial(s))MC # and the county book,page info on it... I also included the topo map that
I filed with the county and I also added a second map, satellite image, with the claim outlined...
I did not put my phone # on the forms I filed with the county... I'm going up this weekend to update the paperwork with NMMC#, and I may add my phone #, in case anybody feels the
need to do some digging and tell me where the good gold is.
The biggest problem I had, sinking my NE corner post... That bedrock thing... 3 inches of dirt, then solid ROCK... I got about 3 inches into the rock with my pick and figured that was pretty
good. Then a piled a LOT of rocks at the base...
I enjoyed making the markers.. ProspectingChannel.com sells vids, and you can watch snips of them for free... I based my markers off of theirs... Pretty much the same, except for
the angle brackets on the bottom of the PVC. I used threaded rod spaced at 120 degrees... The cap is a problem, hard as heck to get off... My exterminator was up there, and ran across
my markers.. Sent his nephew up to get the paperwork, and he fought to get the cap off, ended up punching himself in the face when it did come off.
When I went to sink my markers, I was so excited that I didn't even sample or take any dirt home with me... I high tailed it towards the clerks office, and found a bank along the way to do
some notarizing. Have fun with it, put pinwheels on your markers or something if you want to stand out...
I actually had fun with the whole thing....
The hardest part.... figuring out WHAT you need to research, then LEARNING HOW to do the research...
Once that was done, actually DOING the research was easy..
The staking and filing of the claim was easy compared to the research, or I should say "Learning HOW to do the research, and WHAT to research".. Because the research itself was easy.
*1981, discovery aspect eliminated because of new ways of prospecting... Sonar, geological reports, past discoverys etc.... No need to dig a hole to see if there is gold anymore.