Looks like a nice spot to dig, regardless. Odd about that cut up can. You did good on the gold, too! I can show you a bottle dump next spring if you like. Tons of wine bottle bits, and I found an 1850's Bondy Bros. belt buckle there as well. I guess neither of us need to worry about riding the knucklehead home, but have a great holiday with the family!
From gold filled painted cans to ornate door locks !! Where’s the bottles ??!! Someday we will find a bottle lol . Just gotta keep digging Beautiful gold nuggets Gary and you beat your two gram rut!!
Possibly that can was used as a riser under an oil lamp on a table to get the light spread out a little more? Definitely looks like they made feet on the one end though.
That’s a bummer on the clay pipe that would have been a sweet relic (although I reckon super glue might fix it) no bottles but plenty of gold and interesting metal that’s a good question on the can thing definitely odd to have legs on it maybe for a candle protector? Who knows lol great adventure thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼
Painted can mystery is intriguing. Seems to me that there probably wasn’t a bunch of free paint laying around in the high country for creative projects so must have been a reason. Hopefully they weren’t honeypots 😉
one idea for the can was it was used to place around something potentially flammable to safe guard it. like chair legs or something else. doesnt exactly explain why they'd bend it instead of just cutting the bottom off like they did the top. just remember my grandfather had something similarly rigged up. another option was for candle reflection. put a candle inside of it and the metal sides would help illuminate an area
Counting with Gary !!!!!!! Gary wins the rock digging for the day !!!! LOL
That clay pipe is super cool
Agreed.
A pipe for Smoke offerings ???
Tim’s claim ???
Lol @Blue lead ??
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Morning bro 🇺🇸
@@WestCoastGoldProspecting. Yo bro 🇺🇸
Cool clay pipe mister !! Two gram rut is awesome. I’ve been skunked last 3 trips out Happy Thanksgiving Gary. 👍🇺🇸💯
Mornin Gary, morning all... May all your pans have a shiny smile.
Good morning Gary.
Nice gold and good work finding the bedrock. Happy Thanksgiving.
Hey two toes . Maybe they used the can for some kind of game. Maybe throw pine cones or something at it.
nice to see you back in the two gram rut
Wow! That’s great! Nice finds 😊
Nice finds! I have as much fun as you do when you find golden bits! 2 gram rut ain't too bad.🎉
Thanks for the adventure!
Looks like a nice spot to dig, regardless. Odd about that cut up can. You did good on the gold, too!
I can show you a bottle dump next spring if you like. Tons of wine bottle bits, and I found an 1850's Bondy Bros. belt buckle there as well.
I guess neither of us need to worry about riding the knucklehead home, but have a great holiday with the family!
Morning !! Wonder if they are opening the can like that to make a DIY coal stove, the flaps could support a pan or pot to cook on?
Yeah, I think that's it for the high ground. A lot of snow has fallen since you filmed this. I'm looking forward to the river adventure.
That bottle patch sure has some nice gold... the steak continues...
Thank you for sharing. 👍
From gold filled painted cans to ornate door locks !! Where’s the bottles ??!!
Someday we will find a bottle lol . Just gotta keep digging
Beautiful gold nuggets Gary and you beat your two gram rut!!
Mystery of the painted can....
Keepemcoming
Gardening with Gary.
Good morning!! Love bottle nd nugget hunting!!💜⛏️
Good morning Gary! Have a great thanksgiving buddy!
Morn’n gentleman
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Possibly that can was used as a riser under an oil lamp on a table to get the light spread out a little more? Definitely looks like they made feet on the one end though.
That’s a bummer on the clay pipe that would have been a sweet relic (although I reckon super glue might fix it) no bottles but plenty of gold and interesting metal that’s a good question on the can thing definitely odd to have legs on it maybe for a candle protector? Who knows lol great adventure thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼
Morning Gary
Great job⛏️🇺🇸
I wish I was out there having fun with you guys! Being stuck on the east coast isa drag. We have gold but it very tiny amounts.
Perfect way to wake up. Great job brother. You got your 2 gram day. Now keep it up 👊😎
Morning Gary!
Painted can mystery is intriguing. Seems to me that there probably wasn’t a bunch of free paint laying around in the high country for creative projects so must have been a reason. Hopefully they weren’t honeypots 😉
We have to find the can they lost when it was still full of material
How’s it going, Bennett? Hope you’re out finding some good Gold.
Could the can be part of a old claim marker? ✌️
Maybe that can was used for a flashing like pipe between the stove and the outside? May all your days continue to be golden!
Ya, we know why that pipe is really broke. Is tim hiding in the background?! 😂
one idea for the can was it was used to place around something potentially flammable to safe guard it. like chair legs or something else. doesnt exactly explain why they'd bend it instead of just cutting the bottom off like they did the top. just remember my grandfather had something similarly rigged up.
another option was for candle reflection. put a candle inside of it and the metal sides would help illuminate an area
A wind guard for a candle , I don't think a candle would burn the paint, hmmm. Cool stuff though.
Apple 🍎 for dinner lol love your adventures very nice 2.18g beautiful have a great Thanksgiving
2 grams a day adds up real fast great day in the gold fields.
2.19 = $184.68 Not Bad :)
Howdy
I wanna go!
Dang it!
Lol 😂
I'm surprised gold wasn't falling out of that smashed can. It was two-toes shaking it after all.
You know there is a dump around there somewhere!!
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Mornin'
Kellen has to be kin to Jeff.
Good Morning all you gold diggers out there
Heavy Pans!!!
Painted butt-cans.
pizza gold
Made a stove