Hey thanks so much for your narration and ability to instruct with patience. You have a talent and passion it seems for prospecting. I struggle with a one day memory and do not remember what I read all from a traumatic brain injury but I absorb from listening more and observation and that seems to stick! Thanks to you both for all your efforts!
I must say Justin, you must have eyes of a hawk to spot that little gold in that maze of a rock ! You rarely get skunked in finding gold even in the smallest of creeks, good for you.
I have something that may be sulfosalt? Its big specimen it’s a blueish metallic color brittle and some what crystalline with quartz stringers and some chalcopyrite.
Great video it's not only dark in that forest but looks pretty cold you can see your breath wild stuff thanks for sharing. Have a great day and prospect on.
Great video again. I always enjoy watching you go to new areas to collect samples and run a few pans. And wow! Nice find there my friend! Mine that buggy quartz!! Crush it up and sell them as paydirt. Just save me five Au! 😎😉
We still hit the mountains we have some claims at lower elevations we can still get to almost year round. We also do a lot of preparations for next year and reports. Theres not a huge difference except shorter d as stand minimal hired work.
Oooooh Sulfosalts. I've never seen them in grey before, just the ruby silvers. I would have never have been able to distinguish that from other sulphides.
There looks to be big leaf maple leaves there, which really grows near the south coast and few small areas in the Kootaneys as far as i know. The trees tell all and hide everything......
That spot is crazy fractured mineralised, love your teaching informative vids.
Hi guys, been enjoying all the latest videos.
Hey thanks so much for your narration and ability to instruct with patience. You have a talent and passion it seems for prospecting. I struggle with a one day memory and do not remember what I read all from a traumatic brain injury but I absorb from listening more and observation and that seems to stick! Thanks to you both for all your efforts!
No problem thanks for enjoying!
Another great video, Justin and Justin. Excellent camera work. Thank you both for sharing.
I must say Justin, you must have eyes of a hawk to spot that little gold in that maze of a rock !
You rarely get skunked in finding gold even in the smallest of creeks, good for you.
We spend a lot of time analyzing rocks everytime a loupe definitely helps to.
I have something that may be sulfosalt? Its big specimen it’s a blueish metallic color brittle and some what crystalline with quartz stringers and some chalcopyrite.
Great video it's not only dark in that forest but looks pretty cold you can see your breath wild stuff thanks for sharing. Have a great day and prospect on.
Thank you always learn alot from you and your videos so thank you so much.
Thanks for pointing the gold out this time, very helpful!
No problem
Great video again. I always enjoy watching you go to new areas to collect samples and run a few pans. And wow! Nice find there my friend!
Mine that buggy quartz!! Crush it up and sell them as paydirt.
Just save me five Au! 😎😉
I really enjoy watching what you men are doing, in Canadian wonderland. Good for you both.
I learn something everytime!! Thank you!!!
No problemo
Wow! 99 gpt of AU, nice score!
Hay Justin,
It looks like it's starting to get cold up there in BC, it was 38 deg C here today.
What do you do during the depths of winter?
We still hit the mountains we have some claims at lower elevations we can still get to almost year round. We also do a lot of preparations for next year and reports. Theres not a huge difference except shorter d as stand minimal hired work.
Oooooh Sulfosalts. I've never seen them in grey before, just the ruby silvers. I would have never have been able to distinguish that from other sulphides.
Its extremely hard, we had to test to be sure.
Did you notice the microgold film left on the pan with the pyrite?
I don't want exact location, but is this the Yukon, or where? thanks
British Columbia, lower BC.
very cool. thanks!
There looks to be big leaf maple leaves there, which really grows near the south coast and few small areas in the Kootaneys as far as i know. The trees tell all and hide everything......
Any tunnels in the area?
Not within a couple km
I would be happy as hell to find that much in my local Washington State river. The same river known to a particular killer....
Those are awesome pans. I’ll trade ya 50 specs from the North Saskatchewan River for yours😃
love your videos
Found a source vein... That's cool
Awesome awesome sweet area yup sure does get dark and faster now sad to say more knowledge cool as always awesome thank u be safe out there
Thank you!
what province are you working in?
British Columbia
I cant believe you actually remembered the classifier......
I know 😉 lol
Not teabag
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