The gold we find in this stream is often in that first 6-8” of material, so I guess i shouldn’t have been so surprised to find some. I wish I didn’t lump it all into one bin, because i gathered the moss from all over and I bet the majority of it came from single area
Been wondering when you were coming back. Glad to see you posting!
great work fam. keep on living the dream fam. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!
For the little amount of moss and the fact that your in a PA stream..... that's one helluva good showing!
The gold we find in this stream is often in that first 6-8” of material, so I guess i shouldn’t have been so surprised to find some. I wish I didn’t lump it all into one bin, because i gathered the moss from all over and I bet the majority of it came from single area
@@pennsylvaniagoldhunter go back and start test panning each spot. Pain in the ass I know, but that'll give you the answer
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I'm in central Pennsylvania and I've yet to find any gold but I still look every chance I get
Central is light, but bald eagle is reported to have some. Williamsport too.
Awesome video man where are you from in PA I live in Delaware and I thought the closest places to go were down in North Carolina
Western pa, north of pittsburgh, just south of new castle
You have plenty of options your way. NC and Virginia are good. South eastern PA has good documentation of gold deposits
Nice glad I found your channel maybe I’ll have to come up that way and try my luck sometime
I am only like an hour from Newcastle
Oops, I meant moss.
Can you let the most dry out then burn it and pan out whats left?
I’m not sure but I don’t see why not
is it really worth destroying the forest moss for a few cents worth of gold? no.
Moss grows at an alarmingly fast rate and there are no environmental impacts of removing it