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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 397134" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>I went out 2 days ago without it, where I went had high ground diggings up the side of a hill , they had been chasing old river bed gold. And a big effort put in. I carted a few buckets of dirt down to the creek from their tailings. Really orange to yellow hard dirt and clay. And yes they sure did miss some gold. I do wish I had taken it as I could have taken it to the site, filled the tub with water and processed it on site. Some might know how this stuff turns after adding water to it.turns to sloppy soup. </p><p>With it broken down to the right consistency of water, and a good settling stir in the tub, one can easily pour of the top level of soup and add more water. So long as you are confident it is runny enough that tne gold has reached the bottom. </p><p>Breaking this hard packed dirt did require a pick. </p><p>Its coming with me next trip for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 397134, member: 9124"] I went out 2 days ago without it, where I went had high ground diggings up the side of a hill , they had been chasing old river bed gold. And a big effort put in. I carted a few buckets of dirt down to the creek from their tailings. Really orange to yellow hard dirt and clay. And yes they sure did miss some gold. I do wish I had taken it as I could have taken it to the site, filled the tub with water and processed it on site. Some might know how this stuff turns after adding water to it.turns to sloppy soup. With it broken down to the right consistency of water, and a good settling stir in the tub, one can easily pour of the top level of soup and add more water. So long as you are confident it is runny enough that tne gold has reached the bottom. Breaking this hard packed dirt did require a pick. Its coming with me next trip for sure! [/QUOTE]
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