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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
highbanking a bend worth it??
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<blockquote data-quote="ben2363" data-source="post: 357961" data-attributes="member: 7291"><p>before I start I know test sample first.... BUT here my reason on asking.</p><p></p><p>over the years when water is available I been prospecting a creek that is about 1hours away from home and is a pain to get to overgrown and steep. </p><p></p><p>I called in there on Tuesday to see if its got water due to the rain we have had and got a few pans in behind a few crevices in the bed rock. nice colour all small but still colour.</p><p> </p><p>my question is I only have a day free next weekend and I would like to take the banker in and spend the day moving dirt but like I said its extremely steep and overgrown do you think its worth highbanking the inside bend just before the crevices where I found the gold.</p><p></p><p>if I had more time and the water would stay around I would spend time testing the bends to see if its worth the highbanker.</p><p>what do you guys think. do you guys normally highbank bends or just behind the bedrocks as I do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2363, post: 357961, member: 7291"] before I start I know test sample first.... BUT here my reason on asking. over the years when water is available I been prospecting a creek that is about 1hours away from home and is a pain to get to overgrown and steep. I called in there on Tuesday to see if its got water due to the rain we have had and got a few pans in behind a few crevices in the bed rock. nice colour all small but still colour. my question is I only have a day free next weekend and I would like to take the banker in and spend the day moving dirt but like I said its extremely steep and overgrown do you think its worth highbanking the inside bend just before the crevices where I found the gold. if I had more time and the water would stay around I would spend time testing the bends to see if its worth the highbanker. what do you guys think. do you guys normally highbank bends or just behind the bedrocks as I do [/QUOTE]
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