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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 279360" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>The rocks are related to gold, there's nothing ever wrong with crushing the quartz and panning them to see what they hold. If they do hold anything you would want to locate the source but rock is spread wide over up there. Alongside quartz, you want to inspect for mineralization. The metak you found may be junk or may be a good sign of a type of metal related to gold. If you havnt seen any yet, keep panning and dig a but deeper. Black sand is another sign, but it can also indicate where gold isn't in some areas. Any heavy metals a good metal, but sticking to where gold has been found before will make your digging much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 279360, member: 3111"] The rocks are related to gold, there's nothing ever wrong with crushing the quartz and panning them to see what they hold. If they do hold anything you would want to locate the source but rock is spread wide over up there. Alongside quartz, you want to inspect for mineralization. The metak you found may be junk or may be a good sign of a type of metal related to gold. If you havnt seen any yet, keep panning and dig a but deeper. Black sand is another sign, but it can also indicate where gold isn't in some areas. Any heavy metals a good metal, but sticking to where gold has been found before will make your digging much easier. [/QUOTE]
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