Were never really out at night unless we have a deadline for an assessment report or something. We do prospect when it's dark though wintertime its dark here at 4pm so sometimes we spend a few hours in the dark. Usually its somewhere we are familiar with or easy to get to spot or we have lost track of time and are late getting back..
is the water wet ? lmao ! , thanks for the info. Im still finding platinum deposit around here man ... 3 different spots so far .. within 2km long and a 1km wide of an area .mostly black,blue,grey igneous rock . small veins of quartz and calcite have no idea who to let know seeing as im only 22 lol . for sure a huge deposit along the northshore here in blind river ontario . nobody looks for anything , doesnt even seem to be one person nterested in prospecting or geology here . isnt platinum worth decent amount ? or gonna be in a few years .
also been finding small amounts of gold that seem to be with the calcite and copper . In the contact of the platinum rich rock. been having a good time lately lol just had to keep looking
Ontario RockHound Platinum is about the same spot price as gold. If you can get some assays done and prove there's good grade maybe take some photos and see if a junior mining company is interested. Typically there's an application proscess you need to submit with a company and if it's worthwhile to them they would contact you. I don't know any companies out your way, however there are dozens upon dozens in Vancouver, BC.
911 Mining & Prospecting . Awesome :) , thanks , ill see what i can do . kinda stuck in a bad spot for my interest in career lol , closest schools are in Hillbury,Ont and closest lab to send samples is Swastika,Ont all about 600km or so , my dad works in KirklandLake,Ont . A town built on gold mining and geology , been trying to convince him to move lmao , not the person to stand behind a cash register or pump gas , need to be giviner haha , Will be heading back there during the summer tho , fingers crossed
Man , wish there was a way to send u pictures of todays discovery .. Sampled the contact rock again with the sledge , Uncovered a pink rock FULL of what looks like visible gold . Seems alot more buttery than the pyrite and chalco that is mixed throughout the other rock , And theres alot of it ..... All i can do is add it to my bedroom with everything else . Possibly crush n pan , Gonna need my own place soon LOL! . Wonder if i should contact INCO in Sudbury , Ont ? Would it be a huge process to do anything with it ? lmao . More so just wanna bring jobs to this shithole town yanno , its well needed . and like i said , nobody is interested around here and wont listen to a young feller , Your the only Canadian prospector i know on youtube to get info from .
We don't do much mining as an exploration company. Well only remove a ton or two if the grade is really good. A lot of the work is exploration based which involves sampling...alot.
I see that haha. I could only hope that gold was as plenteous here as it seems out there. I don't think I could pull up a chunk of moss or find gold just sitting waiting for me to pick it up out of the soil.
Maybe if your taking a bulk sample, I don't know anyone who can carry around 100kg samples. Did you know when you send in a sample no matter if it's 50g or 1000g they only analyze 30 or 50g of that sample...unless your paying 1000s of dollars per sample for them to analyze full samples a standard test analyzes 30g or 50g of each sample. You'd run out of money very quickly if you took 2000 samples a year at 100kg each.
Error factor for what? Initially you are just looking for the presence of certain minerals or indicators. Samples can be any size you want, it depends what stage of exploration you are at. Initial analysis of heavy mineral concentrate can be done with a few samples panned out and examined under a lens or microscope. Only a small sample is used for assay anway.
Please use our system of measutement..the atomic bomb was never invented in the backward metric system..I have to use this system in our science research and its backwards..like Europe
Thank you for showing us your sampling method. You have some good looking prospects. I look forward to the results!
+Montana Native Thank you.
Very cool my friend.. So interesting, Thanks for sharing !
Excellent and informative video. Thank you.
Last piece you showed does that have gold in it?. {12; 39 } Thanks for sharing
+Bad Santa Claus Yes that piece is from a vms deposit that contains silver, copper, lead and gold both sulphide and free mill.
Hi night shift explorationist...good job..is it low sulphidation epithermal deposite?
Ops..i just completed the video till the last..is it part of porphyry/skarn alteration?
hi..how about soil sample?
Where do you send your samples? Iv been looking for somewhere to get some stuff i have tested for a while.
+Justin Scott ALS Mineral or Acme Analytical are in Vancouver, BC
I'm just curious....I've noticed that you do a lot of work at night. Is there a reason for that?
Were never really out at night unless we have a deadline for an assessment report or something. We do prospect when it's dark though wintertime its dark here at 4pm so sometimes we spend a few hours in the dark. Usually its somewhere we are familiar with or easy to get to spot or we have lost track of time and are late getting back..
You sound like me in that regard. I also lose track of time when I'm working. I forgot that you're further north than I am, too.
is the water wet ? lmao ! , thanks for the info. Im still finding platinum deposit around here man ... 3 different spots so far .. within 2km long and a 1km wide of an area .mostly black,blue,grey igneous rock . small veins of quartz and calcite have no idea who to let know seeing as im only 22 lol . for sure a huge deposit along the northshore here in blind river ontario . nobody looks for anything , doesnt even seem to be one person nterested in prospecting or geology here . isnt platinum worth decent amount ? or gonna be in a few years .
also been finding small amounts of gold that seem to be with the calcite and copper . In the contact of the platinum rich rock. been having a good time lately lol just had to keep looking
Ontario RockHound Platinum is about the same spot price as gold. If you can get some assays done and prove there's good grade maybe take some photos and see if a junior mining company is interested. Typically there's an application proscess you need to submit with a company and if it's worthwhile to them they would contact you. I don't know any companies out your way, however there are dozens upon dozens in Vancouver, BC.
911 Mining & Prospecting . Awesome :) , thanks , ill see what i can do . kinda stuck in a bad spot for my interest in career lol , closest schools are in Hillbury,Ont and closest lab to send samples is Swastika,Ont all about 600km or so , my dad works in KirklandLake,Ont . A town built on gold mining and geology , been trying to convince him to move lmao , not the person to stand behind a cash register or pump gas , need to be giviner haha , Will be heading back there during the summer tho , fingers crossed
Man , wish there was a way to send u pictures of todays discovery .. Sampled the contact rock again with the sledge , Uncovered a pink rock FULL of what looks like visible gold . Seems alot more buttery than the pyrite and chalco that is mixed throughout the other rock , And theres alot of it ..... All i can do is add it to my bedroom with everything else . Possibly crush n pan , Gonna need my own place soon LOL! . Wonder if i should contact INCO in Sudbury , Ont ? Would it be a huge process to do anything with it ? lmao . More so just wanna bring jobs to this shithole town yanno , its well needed . and like i said , nobody is interested around here and wont listen to a young feller , Your the only Canadian prospector i know on youtube to get info from .
+Ontario RockHound email is 911mining@gmail.com
do you have to do that much sampling as opposed to actual mining? I'm seeing mostly sampling videos. Just curious.
We don't do much mining as an exploration company. Well only remove a ton or two if the grade is really good. A lot of the work is exploration based which involves sampling...alot.
I see that haha. I could only hope that gold was as plenteous here as it seems out there. I don't think I could pull up a chunk of moss or find gold just sitting waiting for me to pick it up out of the soil.
Your samples are absurdly small, introduces an extreme error factor. Min. Sample is 100kg
Maybe if your taking a bulk sample, I don't know anyone who can carry around 100kg samples. Did you know when you send in a sample no matter if it's 50g or 1000g they only analyze 30 or 50g of that sample...unless your paying 1000s of dollars per sample for them to analyze full samples a standard test analyzes 30g or 50g of each sample. You'd run out of money very quickly if you took 2000 samples a year at 100kg each.
Error factor for what? Initially you are just looking for the presence of certain minerals or indicators. Samples can be any size you want, it depends what stage of exploration you are at. Initial analysis of heavy mineral concentrate can be done with a few samples panned out and examined under a lens or microscope. Only a small sample is used for assay anway.
Please use our system of measutement..the atomic bomb was never invented in the backward metric system..I have to use this system in our science research and its backwards..like Europe
+Stirling Worden We use metric because everything in Canada is be done that way.
Lol most of the world is metric isn't it?!
+mics marvelous music Yes!
I'm a machinist by trade and have gotten somewhat proficient at converting metric to inches, feet and yards. Use what you're comfortable with.