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<blockquote data-quote="Beagleboy" data-source="post: 306527" data-attributes="member: 1151"><p>Xcvator, in high country it is rather a hard dig. Lots of large rocks so the best chance to get gold is crevassing. I do really well up there just with a pan and a sieve. I have seen few guys using rotapan as well.</p><p>The advantage of high banker is that you don't need to classify the material. It is great in areas like Eldorado where you need lots of volume. The access to the river in Eldorado is very easy and its not that far to drive for you.</p><p>Alternative is a power sluice. You fill few buckets with classified material and than sit down and put it through slowly. You can get a small battery with bilge pump to run it. The whole thing will fit in to a backpack and it is much less than 20 kg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beagleboy, post: 306527, member: 1151"] Xcvator, in high country it is rather a hard dig. Lots of large rocks so the best chance to get gold is crevassing. I do really well up there just with a pan and a sieve. I have seen few guys using rotapan as well. The advantage of high banker is that you don't need to classify the material. It is great in areas like Eldorado where you need lots of volume. The access to the river in Eldorado is very easy and its not that far to drive for you. Alternative is a power sluice. You fill few buckets with classified material and than sit down and put it through slowly. You can get a small battery with bilge pump to run it. The whole thing will fit in to a backpack and it is much less than 20 kg. [/QUOTE]
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