I would really like to see you guys assay/crush and reveal the gold in this sort of stuff. Finding it is extremely interesting it I feel we're missing 1/3 Of the story.
At least 1/3 of the story Chris. From my perspective it is much more than that. Is this gold disseminated at micron scale i.e. there is no "free mill" gold in there??? Does this ore require "expensive" metallurgical processing??? Does arsenic presence diminish the value of the ore??? etc. etc. All the sorts of things that make hard rock mining more complex and expensive than placer mining is what I think you're looking for Chris. Even rich assay results, do not necessarily translate to economic mining prospects. Many of the world's "best" ore deposits could never be mined economically without multi billion dollar investments. Likewise, many high grade deposits aren't economic because they can't be scaled up big enough, or aren't easily accessible, or political/environmental issues, or location, location, location, or etc. etc. etc. One of the things that makes recreational prospecting so fun and interesting is you can keep it very simple and see the results of your work at the end of a day. That isn't typical for professional level prospecting and mining. That said, there is a whole continuum of miners, from 1 man with 1 pan and his dog or donkey, all the way up to mining asteroids and other planets in the coming decades. Every level exists between these two extremes, and the main thing(s) that separates the two is lots of education/research/INVESTMENT of time and resources. People need to be willing and able to do that sort of hard work to play this game at higher and higher levels. Simple hacks and explanations can help people forward at the recreational level, but they won't make someone an expert mineralogist, petrologist, geophysicist, etc. etc. To have those levels of understanding you have to hit the books/research hard and spend lots of time. Most people aren't truly that interested in all of that hard work. Most people want big nuggets in their hands today without all the complexities and complications and investments and risks and headaches that go with playing at a higher level. Those that are truly more interested work very hard to be self taught or spend the $$$$ and time on university educations (with highly questionable returns on these INVESTMENTS). There were more people that got rich in the 1850's "mining the miners" by selling picks, spades, equipment, maps, claims, etc. than people who struck it rich with gold. The same is true today, but there are additional methods of "mining the miners" added to the mix like TH-cam channels, social media pages, more sophisticated and technological equipment, college educations, etc. etc. The one principle that holds as true today as back then is, miners should do their best to invest their time and resources as wisely as possible. Wisdom often comes at a very high cost. Caveat emptor. Buyer beware. If you are loving what you do while you're doing it, even if it doesn't pan out the way you hoped it would, the low or negative return on investment might still be worth it (for the recreational level at low investment). That is for you to decide. If it is not worth it to you, don't do it. The further up the investment spectrum you go, the higher the potential costs and consequences... possibly the rewards to, but almost definitely the complexity and knowledge required. There's no free lunch. Enjoy the research if you enjoy the research. Enjoy the digging if you enjoy the digging. Or don't if you don't.
Let me know what it contains i got a lil milky quartz with pyrite hardley no zinc and lead but its pyrite i heat it it pops like crazy shoots everywhere but it cpuld have a lil gold
The forest covers of the PNW are just so intense, you can only imagine how many troves people have walked over, all covered in moss and ferns. One reason I like Nevada so well...you can pretty well see everything!
Wow wow some fantastic samples rich I would say always gets me how some of the minerals just highlight everything around it thanks guys awesome be safe out there
Dang dude!!! I found pretty good stuff before but.. That’s the stuff I Dream about finding staking claiming mining! Prospector Tripp is always and again fueled with 911 inspirational Ore and will be in the hunt for better ores until someone throws dirt on me. The journey
Say there, when you find samples with such high mineralization in them, do you segt up claim or what benefits do u get from locating such high grade samples?? Thanks r taking us along. Troy Poff
that's definitely an insane content it's jaw dropping. how can you sleep after that? You not having your tent set up right there? It makes prospecting even more beautifuler...no?
We think we tapped into the vien but it's going to take a lot of exposing. We think it's an extension of an old mine which they thought to have been barren so they stopped mining.
Tbh.. I never really paid attention to geology.. Therefore to me those are rocks with shiny stuff..🤣🤣 I know with a little bit of reading on studying I could probably guesstimate what most of it is after a short bit.. lol..
Lol....That was funny as can be you said there's a small little shaft up there pointed the camera at the other guy I thought you were talking about what was in his pants....lmao
I would really like to see you guys assay/crush and reveal the gold in this sort of stuff.
Finding it is extremely interesting it I feel we're missing 1/3 Of the story.
At least 1/3 of the story Chris. From my perspective it is much more than that.
Is this gold disseminated at micron scale i.e. there is no "free mill" gold in there??? Does this ore require "expensive" metallurgical processing??? Does arsenic presence diminish the value of the ore??? etc. etc. All the sorts of things that make hard rock mining more complex and expensive than placer mining is what I think you're looking for Chris.
Even rich assay results, do not necessarily translate to economic mining prospects. Many of the world's "best" ore deposits could never be mined economically without multi billion dollar investments. Likewise, many high grade deposits aren't economic because they can't be scaled up big enough, or aren't easily accessible, or political/environmental issues, or location, location, location, or etc. etc. etc.
One of the things that makes recreational prospecting so fun and interesting is you can keep it very simple and see the results of your work at the end of a day. That isn't typical for professional level prospecting and mining. That said, there is a whole continuum of miners, from 1 man with 1 pan and his dog or donkey, all the way up to mining asteroids and other planets in the coming decades. Every level exists between these two extremes, and the main thing(s) that separates the two is lots of education/research/INVESTMENT of time and resources. People need to be willing and able to do that sort of hard work to play this game at higher and higher levels. Simple hacks and explanations can help people forward at the recreational level, but they won't make someone an expert mineralogist, petrologist, geophysicist, etc. etc. To have those levels of understanding you have to hit the books/research hard and spend lots of time. Most people aren't truly that interested in all of that hard work. Most people want big nuggets in their hands today without all the complexities and complications and investments and risks and headaches that go with playing at a higher level. Those that are truly more interested work very hard to be self taught or spend the $$$$ and time on university educations (with highly questionable returns on these INVESTMENTS).
There were more people that got rich in the 1850's "mining the miners" by selling picks, spades, equipment, maps, claims, etc. than people who struck it rich with gold. The same is true today, but there are additional methods of "mining the miners" added to the mix like TH-cam channels, social media pages, more sophisticated and technological equipment, college educations, etc. etc. The one principle that holds as true today as back then is, miners should do their best to invest their time and resources as wisely as possible. Wisdom often comes at a very high cost. Caveat emptor. Buyer beware.
If you are loving what you do while you're doing it, even if it doesn't pan out the way you hoped it would, the low or negative return on investment might still be worth it (for the recreational level at low investment). That is for you to decide. If it is not worth it to you, don't do it. The further up the investment spectrum you go, the higher the potential costs and consequences... possibly the rewards to, but almost definitely the complexity and knowledge required. There's no free lunch. Enjoy the research if you enjoy the research. Enjoy the digging if you enjoy the digging. Or don't if you don't.
Will you tell me if they contain gold if enough to pull it out or just use em for yard decorations i got alot of em
Let me know what it contains i got a lil milky quartz with pyrite hardley no zinc and lead but its pyrite i heat it it pops like crazy shoots everywhere but it cpuld have a lil gold
Now I'm hooked on geology. Nice samples.
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Extremely nice samples guys! You consistently find the best looking ore. Congrats on the find, and thanks for sharing!
Man those are some of the best samples yet! Just beautiful! The old timers almost found them. Thanks for sharing.
The forest covers of the PNW are just so intense, you can only imagine how many troves people have walked over, all covered in moss and ferns. One reason I like Nevada so well...you can pretty well see everything!
Wow, that's an INCREDIBLE sample!!!
looked like pyrite, then i saw the silver as well as the gold. nice
Hopefully the deposit is larger than it appears ;). Good Luck and thanks for posting for our enjoyment!
Awesome video 👍 😎
Wow, that stuff is something else man. Great work
I can see the squares. Very cool!
Wow wow some fantastic samples rich I would say always gets me how some of the minerals just highlight everything around it thanks guys awesome be safe out there
Damn that is some pretty ore there Sonny Jim!
Do you have any videos showing how you prepare the samples before you send them in?
Thank you!
Wow nice quartz, a lot of gold in them there rocks awesome
i have some stones look like those ones how can i show you?.. please
Nice looking rock would like to see a follow up
Dang dude!!! I found pretty good stuff before but.. That’s the stuff I Dream about finding staking claiming mining!
Prospector Tripp is always and again fueled with 911 inspirational Ore and will be in the hunt for better ores until someone throws dirt on me.
The journey
Thank you sir. Wow amazing hacks gold 😘😘😘
Say there, when you find samples with such high mineralization in them, do you segt up claim or what benefits do u get from locating such high grade samples?? Thanks r taking us along. Troy Poff
I hope you are going to mine that claim. :)
That's fantastic!!!
that's definitely an insane content it's jaw dropping. how can you sleep after that? You not having your tent set up right there?
It makes prospecting even more beautifuler...no?
All that Float had to come from some place, Eaaa?
We think we tapped into the vien but it's going to take a lot of exposing. We think it's an extension of an old mine which they thought to have been barren so they stopped mining.
That grade more than makes up for the arsenic!
I found some yellow pieces that are magnetic and when I heat them on the fire they are no longer yellow, what will it be? Thank you!😲
We call those trees that peel,Madronas.
My Grandmother called them Chinkapinns too.
I got some just like that exactly i think it may contain gold with chalcopyrite
Has this claim already been optioned out?
Did you ever find any stones with actual gold sticking out of it? Or bits n pieces?
Big hunks no, small gold yes, often it's usually always fairly fine.
@@911mining Got a video of it? Love to see...
B C differs in this from areas like California.
The stuff dreams are made of.
Wow very good
wow 4.10 oz per ton !!! very good!!!
set up that claim!!!!
beautiful ore
Wow nice
Saw silver in those big pieces
Insane!!! WOW
Tbh.. I never really paid attention to geology.. Therefore to me those are rocks with shiny stuff..🤣🤣
I know with a little bit of reading on studying I could probably guesstimate what most of it is after a short bit.. lol..
Bonjour monsieur j'ai la mêlée chose de cette pierre c'est le produit du tretmement que je je pas aide moi
That needs to be worked !!!!!!!!
You keep saying "you can see the (name the miscellaneous mineral)" - boronite in this example), but you're not quoting how to spot which mineral.
I know I have heard the arsenopyrite is is a smell thing. You "smell garlic" I think it is...?
These are the same videos you posted a few weeks ago
No this showing was discovered a month ago but we didn't show anything on it till this video.
Nope im not messing with no aresanal or galena i dont want to die
Wow !!!
Show us what you got
I want some rock who can i buy ????
I THINK THAT IS (PYRITE)
Chalcopyrite and bornite
@@911mining GOOD JOB
Wow
it looks amazing . plese approve my request at fb
Noice!
📚⚖️📖And
Lol....That was funny as can be you said there's a small little shaft up there pointed the camera at the other guy I thought you were talking about what was in his pants....lmao
Lol