10 out of 10 for staying with it and finding some Gold, the experience must have been fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure with me, i thoroughly enjoyed it.
WOW i saw you last week on Steph's Packed Lunch on channel 4 and just now your on channel 5 Gold panning on (Today at the Caravan Show ) what next ? Brilliant
the river is the Mennock historical for gold found 550 years ago that provided gold for Crown of Scotland and the famous "Bonnet " peices.the key rock to look for is Clogau shale there ate several occurances crossing the river and note the gold cuts in half every half mile from source.
You need to buy a licence to pan from the office at the museum. It costs £50 for a year, used to be £15 about 5 to 6 years ago. Was told they were stopping people using sluices last year when I enquired.
I really enjoyed watching this Matt. Thank you for taking the time to put this together to tell the story.
Good video lots of info for those looking for a adventure for themselves great stuff Matt
Thanks you yea brilliant time..
Briliant video
Shame the weather was pi#s
Cracking video
👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁✌️🤞
Great Video loved the location and some lovely gold💚💚💚
Cracking vid mate 👍👍⚒⚒
Just been watching you on Channel 5 Gold panning great stuff Matt
Yea was really fun to film! We all really enjoyed it.. back to stephs packed lunch this Thursday
10 out of 10 for staying with it and finding some Gold, the experience must have been fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure with me, i thoroughly enjoyed it.
WOW i saw you last week on Steph's Packed Lunch on channel 4 and just now your on channel 5 Gold panning on (Today at the Caravan Show ) what next ? Brilliant
Yea on stephs most weeks really fun show to be part of!
Great vid
Thanks long time ago now
@@LOSER1010 2yr done a lot since then aint we
Look behind big rock and on inside bends in the river
Wow! What's the location?
13.52 WTF IS THAT ON THE HILL LOOKS LIKE A GIANT APE ??
Enjoyed watching! Which river was it?
the river is the Mennock historical for gold found 550 years ago that provided gold for Crown of Scotland and the famous "Bonnet " peices.the key rock to look for is Clogau shale there ate several occurances crossing the river and note the gold cuts in half every half mile from source.
@@Isagorn1 Cheers, thank you!
Watching this make me want try just don't no where to go don't mind travelling anyone got any tips where look
Google where gold has been found before,and go give it ago..
Gold extemds@@markhepworth in a massive band of rock (Ordovician) from Dunbar across Scotland to Stanrear look and you shall find
Do we need any licence for it just for fun ?
You need to buy a licence to pan from the office at the museum. It costs £50 for a year, used to be £15 about 5 to 6 years ago. Was told they were stopping people using sluices last year when I enquired.
reaso@@gordonhamilton727
costs are increasing due to vids on youtube the ban on sluices is due to the wardens that parol not being able to tell beyween a sliuce and a dredge.
ive seen lots of nuggets lower down at bridge (BUT ITS WELL DONE) nELSON GOT that lot