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<blockquote data-quote="RichterScale" data-source="post: 364981" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>There's a guy that goes there nearly every day after work. Or he used too. I havnt been up that way for 6 months. So you have probably been working on the ground he has worked before. I've highbanked and dug down a good 4-5 feet before there and the results weren't that good. But I did get gold. That area produced a few thousand ounces in the old days. I also tried Livehorse which runs into Deadhorse. Pretty deep to get near the bottom and results were also poor. Id probably look at Hawthorn creek and try some crevicing if you venture into areas that most aren't prepared to go to you should do ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichterScale, post: 364981, member: 9561"] There's a guy that goes there nearly every day after work. Or he used too. I havnt been up that way for 6 months. So you have probably been working on the ground he has worked before. I've highbanked and dug down a good 4-5 feet before there and the results weren't that good. But I did get gold. That area produced a few thousand ounces in the old days. I also tried Livehorse which runs into Deadhorse. Pretty deep to get near the bottom and results were also poor. Id probably look at Hawthorn creek and try some crevicing if you venture into areas that most aren't prepared to go to you should do ok. [/QUOTE]
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