Best video you ever made. Camera very steady, slow movements, clear pictures just super. One request. When you show the samples, you mention that you see Iron pyrite, Galena or whatever. Could you please sometimes point at the different minerals with your scriber that we can learn how the specific mineral looks. I think for many of us that would be very informative. Thank you, keep going like that.
Love these samples! These are keeper grade for sure.. It's always difficult to break these pretty ones up for me.. such beauty smashed to powder for a tiny bit of gold is a tough pill to swallow.. but I love it.. so in the crusher most will go! Thanks again.. very nice samples for sure! PT
Good Morning, Where do you send your samples too and what's the cost of it? I started panning about 3 weeks ago. This weekend I went out and started to pan and I found a couple of decent rocks. One looks like it contains some silver and the other shows what I would consider gold chips on the outside of it. I would love to send you pictures or maybe a little short video and you tell me what you think.
Awesome adventure so that’s bornite awesome makes some beautiful colours sweet samples learning more thank you my daughter would kill for some of them to line her front yard lol I would be keeping some beautiful thanks so much for a great adventure be safe out there
Very nice. I'm out in northern Arizona in some metamorphic core complexes looking at very similar stuff. Much lower grade and a lot more carbonate in these veins.
"Mega" is my favorite word of the day! Maybe one sample could be used in a giveaway. Just a thought. Thank you for pointing out some of those minerals.
Exploration, which sometimes takes a few years. Option or sell to bigger and more funded companies. We only mine small scale if it's super easy removal and we have a buyer for the ore. The most we have ever taken out from a single deposit was 8.25 tonnes. @100g/ton au and 200g/ton ag. Most of what we do is exploration though hired and our own properties.
I love your videos. Keep up the good work. Awesome to see what you can find out there. But it would be really nice if you could mention with what method you analyzed the samples. Best regards from an economic geology student from Germany.
Interesting that the moss grows on some of the rock and cm away nothing.....wonder what its "eating" cuz I live on glacial till it is nice to see the color of the rocks and see what I might have
Selling at this point we haven't done to much work yet. we would have to get a permit to alter a major right of way for logging and other vehicle traffic which requires money and machines
weird i found a very similar looking peice on the massachusetts/ new hampshuire border, ive been trying to id it, probably still wont know foor sure until i hav e it tested though, i can say with out a doubt it was the heaviest thing i ever lifted so that gives me hope @@911mining
On Vancouver Island especially but most of BC and the world for that matter this is normal, gold often runs with chalcopyrite and other sulphide minerals. Meaning you'd have to crush it very fine to liberate the gold and use chemicals to seperate. This is the way most gold is recovered only 2% of gold is found as free milling gold or gold nuggets.
On Vancouver Island especially but most of BC and the world for that matter this is normal, gold often runs with chalcopyrite and other sulphide minerals. Meaning you'd have to crush it very fine to liberate the gold and use chemicals to seperate. This is the way most gold is recovered only 2% of gold is found as free milling gold or gold nuggets.
Best video you ever made. Camera very steady, slow movements, clear pictures just super. One request. When you show the samples, you mention that you see Iron pyrite, Galena or whatever. Could you please sometimes point at the different minerals with your scriber that we can learn how the specific mineral looks. I think for many of us that would be very informative. Thank you, keep going like that.
I learn something every time you post.THX Guys.
Beautiful Gold and Silver Ore. I don't blame you for wanting to keep some. Those mineral samples were incredible!
great results, knowledge in rocks and minerals is truly an asset!
Really nice to find that in an abandoned rock pit where you could cherry pick the samples. Nice assay results.
Love these samples! These are keeper grade for sure.. It's always difficult to break these pretty ones up for me.. such beauty smashed to powder for a tiny bit of gold is a tough pill to swallow.. but I love it.. so in the crusher most will go! Thanks again.. very nice samples for sure! PT
So are these samples also where you'll find the silver /gold ? In this type of.material? Just starting out rock.hounding ty
Yes
Thank u
Good Morning, Where do you send your samples too and what's the cost of it? I started panning about 3 weeks ago. This weekend I went out and started to pan and I found a couple of decent rocks. One looks like it contains some silver and the other shows what I would consider gold chips on the outside of it. I would love to send you pictures or maybe a little short video and you tell me what you think.
Awesome adventure so that’s bornite awesome makes some beautiful colours sweet samples learning more thank you my daughter would kill for some of them to line her front yard lol I would be keeping some beautiful thanks so much for a great adventure be safe out there
It would be hard to crush some of those samples for they are so beautiful. Great results. Thanks.
That last sample was nice.
Good results there ! Looks like an area to defiantly explore more of. Find some bigger veins ???
We haven't yet we have found an area on a creek with high grade silver values filling fractures. We have only spent 2 days on the property
@@911mining Well with a bit of searching I'm sure you will find a bigger source vein of that smaller one
Very nice. I'm out in northern Arizona in some metamorphic core complexes looking at very similar stuff. Much lower grade and a lot more carbonate in these veins.
"Mega" is my favorite word of the day! Maybe one sample could be used in a giveaway. Just a thought. Thank you for pointing out some of those minerals.
Yup beautiful samples indeed 911. The berry picking makes my saliva glands kick in. Thanks fellas 👍👍👍
What do you do with the deposits you find? Great samples!!
Exploration, which sometimes takes a few years. Option or sell to bigger and more funded companies. We only mine small scale if it's super easy removal and we have a buyer for the ore. The most we have ever taken out from a single deposit was 8.25 tonnes. @100g/ton au and 200g/ton ag. Most of what we do is exploration though hired and our own properties.
@@911mining You guys kick ass!
Nice, well done fellas
Man, the pics you share get me drooling for sure. Maybe one day I'll live near a gold bearing area. Nothing here in upstate NY. :(
Same here, upstate NY isn't exactly the best place to live if you want to hunt some gold.
@@catch22frubert NW Ohio is even worse and it's super flat and ugly.
Beautiful samples guys! Those were some outstanding assay results. Very rich indeed. I hope somebody gets the precious metals out of that rock.
I love your videos. Keep up the good work. Awesome to see what you can find out there. But it would be really nice if you could mention with what method you analyzed the samples. Best regards from an economic geology student from Germany.
Will do
Great video! I love pyrite
Interesting that the moss grows on some of the rock and cm away nothing.....wonder what its "eating" cuz I live on glacial till it is nice to see the color of the rocks and see what I might have
Have you picked at the big red wall on the river at 41km west harrison?
Harrison creek?
Thank you!
Some of those rocks look like Granola cereal lol
Is it worth hammering out that small-rich vein yourself, and then getting what you can? Or is it better to sell the results as a whole claim?
Selling at this point we haven't done to much work yet. we would have to get a permit to alter a major right of way for logging and other vehicle traffic which requires money and machines
Would be cool when you call out the mineral names if you could put up a screen shot of that mineral prob to much trouble tho
Is any of this worth money ? I founds a huge ass 250 pound piece just like this stuff . 100 percent the same ... can I post pics on here ?
i see shiny rocks, what is it?
is it gold or pyrite? I do not speak english
EPIC wow that's a large amount of money guys damn I take that claim any day money money
What state are you in?
BC Canada
weird i found a very similar looking peice on the massachusetts/ new hampshuire border, ive been trying to id it, probably still wont know foor sure until i hav e it tested though, i can say with out a doubt it was the heaviest thing i ever lifted so that gives me hope @@911mining
Is that worth money?
The vein yes the sample yes but you wouldn't be getting rich off a single sample
@@911mining theres a lot of that i can see here,. Next time if i return to the area i will take photos so that you will see. Thank you!
Is it worth money 💰 🤔
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What happened to the gold
At 3:13 I thought there was a 💀 👽 under the middle 🪨.
So none of that is gold? All types of pyrite??
On Vancouver Island especially but most of BC and the world for that matter this is normal, gold often runs with chalcopyrite and other sulphide minerals. Meaning you'd have to crush it very fine to liberate the gold and use chemicals to seperate. This is the way most gold is recovered only 2% of gold is found as free milling gold or gold nuggets.
Everytime you eat those berries do you ever wonder about the old timers who put those berries out there???
I can picture them doing the same thing. Snacking but wearing old potato sack clothing...lol
Bird droppings carry seeds everywhere.
where is the gold man ..... Chalcopyrite..... Chalcopyrite..... Chalcopyrite
On Vancouver Island especially but most of BC and the world for that matter this is normal, gold often runs with chalcopyrite and other sulphide minerals. Meaning you'd have to crush it very fine to liberate the gold and use chemicals to seperate. This is the way most gold is recovered only 2% of gold is found as free milling gold or gold nuggets.