Reminds me of a couple hardware stores in Cali that sell landscape sand that has gold! also there is a certain concrete outfit in Cali that makes decent returns washing their sand before using..Makes me wonder if anyone on the False Creek tunnel construction crew ever tried panning any of the material that was excavated? great vid!
Dude super cool! Loving the new nutrients. Try the Safeway sparkling water. The plain one is my favourite. It’s got mean bite. Can’t wait to see future videos of at work prospecting! 🤘😁🤘⛏⛰🇨🇦
Now you will be wondering what is in every bucket. Lol. The thought use to cross my mind when was feeding a crusher on the banks of the Peace River near the site C location if there was any gold. Thanks for the video's for our entertainment. At one time you talked about making a video about staking clams in BC. Are you still planning on doing that?
We've got an average of 40' of "overburden" in Pennsylvania; they calls it "Farmland",& it's probably more valuable the way it is, but, who really knows what's under all that⁉️🤪‼️👍🦾⛏️🎯
Great solution for (minor) gold fever when you can’t get out of the Vancouver region. Noob-geology question: how do you distinguish between “glacial till” and “River sand” layers - both look sandy, don’t they?
It’s very tough to explain but being the industry I’m in I can recognize it fairly easily. I suggest googling glacial till and the Wikipedia page will explain a lot. Thanks for watching!
Reminds me of a couple hardware stores in Cali that sell landscape sand that has gold! also there is a certain concrete outfit in Cali that makes decent returns washing their sand before using..Makes me wonder if anyone on the False Creek tunnel construction crew ever tried panning any of the material that was excavated? great vid!
Haha that’s too cool! What a wild find ✨⛏ Awesome stuff Clint 😎
Great work panning fam. Keep the dream alive. Gold squad out!!!
Dude super cool! Loving the new nutrients. Try the Safeway sparkling water. The plain one is my favourite. It’s got mean bite. Can’t wait to see future videos of at work prospecting! 🤘😁🤘⛏⛰🇨🇦
It's not so much a nutrient, sparkling water is more of a 'refreshment' ...hehehe ...gold is where ya find it.
It works for me!
really enjoyed this video man !! absolutely Au-some !!
Great video 👍, nice snag of dirt
Wow who would of guessed gold in surrey lol thanks clint for the vid
Now you will be wondering what is in every bucket. Lol. The thought use to cross my mind when was feeding a crusher on the banks of the Peace River near the site C location if there was any gold. Thanks for the video's for our entertainment. At one time you talked about making a video about staking clams in BC. Are you still planning on doing that?
Awesome!
We've got an average of 40' of "overburden" in Pennsylvania; they calls it "Farmland",& it's probably more valuable the way it is, but, who really knows what's under all that⁉️🤪‼️👍🦾⛏️🎯
its been hot down here in california. to hot to look but have a few days off. grab the pack and the gold monster see what happens have a good day
If you ain't first your last
Great solution for (minor) gold fever when you can’t get out of the Vancouver region. Noob-geology question: how do you distinguish between “glacial till” and “River sand” layers - both look sandy, don’t they?
It’s very tough to explain but being the industry I’m in I can recognize it fairly easily. I suggest googling glacial till and the Wikipedia page will explain a lot. Thanks for watching!
Hello, what part of Surrey was this find?
Isit in the uk?
Bc
@@GoldChasers super mate thankyou for the reply