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Hard Rock Gold Prospecting
Types of rocks to look for?
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<blockquote data-quote="Metamorphic" data-source="post: 109615" data-attributes="member: 3682"><p>Yes, sounds like a logical first sink location.</p><p></p><p>Test top soil samples on the way down, if color in your pan increases with every foot dug, your heading the right way and maybe onto something.</p><p></p><p>If not, it may not be worth the energy on that sink.....if its down in that spot of the reef, it will have shed color in the alluvial coverings, hopefully, but its not a given.</p><p></p><p>200kg to crush?.....crikey, the power company may think your growing weed lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metamorphic, post: 109615, member: 3682"] Yes, sounds like a logical first sink location. Test top soil samples on the way down, if color in your pan increases with every foot dug, your heading the right way and maybe onto something. If not, it may not be worth the energy on that sink.....if its down in that spot of the reef, it will have shed color in the alluvial coverings, hopefully, but its not a given. 200kg to crush?.....crikey, the power company may think your growing weed lol. [/QUOTE]
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