Well you have had a nice day out...that's prospecting! A wee bit, I would have thought there would be more. At least you will be able to paint the kids faces when you get home! Thanks for the adventure "Biking Gold soldier ". Regards Andy Poverty prospecting Australia 🇦🇺 😊
Lol, that's a good plan. It washes of well. Me to, weird eh. Haven't found anything in this area apart from here,I know what I need to do 🫡 glad I took car yesterday, the hikers are harder to hear moaning in the car😂
Great location and cool geology red ochre is a crazy stone I’ve seen yellow as well in videos from australia from a guy that mines sapphires he gets both red and yellow. Well you found gold so that’s a plus hard to believe there wasn’t more but yes that’s prospecting. Fingers crossed for you on the 10k views I definitely enjoyed this adventure thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼
I was surprised that was my lot, but it's a sign, not known for gold here,but it's definitely there. That's cool, only seen red. Was good fun in the end.thanks my friend 🍻
Congratulations. Similar fascination as becoming beach combing I think. All sorts of geological stuff and it could have been carried by glaciers for hundreds of miles. Or spewed out of a volcano. Or left from a receding ancient sea.
Thank You for making and sharing these videos!! Always great to see a notification from you, I really enjoy sense of humour!! Best Wishes and Kindest Regards, Andréa and Critters. ...XxX...
@@cheviot62 cinnabar doesn't tend to leave a colour in my experience, and has a unmistakable chicken tikka red colour, ochre is a bit like chalk to handle🫡
Lots of interesting stones there. Thanks for this.
@@scotlandshistory thanks for this. Was actually on a opal hunt,there is a chance in my mind here😁
very cool and Congrats brother👏🙂👍
Thanks zdog, was a nice local pan.good to see you 🍻
Well you have had a nice day out...that's prospecting! A wee bit, I would have thought there would be more. At least you will be able to paint the kids faces when you get home! Thanks for the adventure "Biking Gold soldier ".
Regards Andy Poverty prospecting Australia 🇦🇺 😊
Lol, that's a good plan. It washes of well. Me to, weird eh. Haven't found anything in this area apart from here,I know what I need to do 🫡 glad I took car yesterday, the hikers are harder to hear moaning in the car😂
Congratulations my friend , nice rocks out there looked like a fun trip thanks
I came for the rocks, stayed for a gold. Definitely my rock spot now tho,I have a good feeling about it, thanks wil my Cajun inspiration 🍻
@@ScotlandsGold To bad your so far away would love to hunt that area with you , theres deff some goodies in there , thanks my friend
Great location and cool geology red ochre is a crazy stone I’ve seen yellow as well in videos from australia from a guy that mines sapphires he gets both red and yellow. Well you found gold so that’s a plus hard to believe there wasn’t more but yes that’s prospecting. Fingers crossed for you on the 10k views I definitely enjoyed this adventure thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼
I was surprised that was my lot, but it's a sign, not known for gold here,but it's definitely there. That's cool, only seen red. Was good fun in the end.thanks my friend 🍻
Nice one CALLUM 👍
@@chambochambers8906 thanks brother 🍻
You get all the best rocks. lol Awesome wee trip bud!
@@MarkOfArgyll cheers mark, the rocks do tell an interesting story,once I can figure out how to read it😁
Best title ever😂😂😂👍
Thanks bro😎
Fair play to your commitment 👏🏻 in going to need a day to recover just from looking at the scenery 😂😂 I'm battered at 40 😣
@@weekendwarriorprospecting817 tbf this was a Thursday,and your power wakes on the weekend 😁
You need to explore those outcroppings with your detector,might be some nuggets in them!
@@jamesprentice5503 this area should be good for fossils I recon😁
Congratulations. Similar fascination as becoming beach combing I think. All sorts of geological stuff and it could have been carried by glaciers for hundreds of miles. Or spewed out of a volcano. Or left from a receding ancient sea.
@@TerryMcGearyScotland absolutely this was the latter,I'm on the hunt for opal😁
Very cool ⚓️🧲👍✨
@@blisteringbarnaclesmagnets6364 thanks mucker,hope you're well
Nice day oot 😊
I do love Going where no-one else goes, even if it's the wrong part of the country 😂
Thank You for making and sharing these videos!!
Always great to see a notification from you, I really enjoy sense of humour!!
Best Wishes and Kindest Regards,
Andréa and Critters. ...XxX...
@@AndreaDingbatt thankyou or being here 😀
Up top close by maybe a quartz outcrop,shedding ya a wee bit of the Shiny! Hope so anyway!
@@jamesprentice5503 definitely potential🤞
Now were 40 does that make us the old timers. 😂🏴⚒️👍 i always poket cool stones but always loose them again.
@@hobbieminers8487 Scottish Gold Hunter and me spoke about this last week 🤣 he was adamant we where the middle timers 😂
@@ScotlandsGold good to know 🤣🤣🤣
Nice stream and we hope fer Shiny Yellar gold in yer pan,my friend!
@@jamesprentice5503 thanks James, hope you're well 😎
Cool thanks for sharing cal 😊
@@Glass596 your welcome x
Need to get me a classifier like that. Is it a homemade one or did you buy it somewhere?
@@dessexjones4625 😉trade secrets
@@dessexjones4625 get up for a pan,Il bring you one
@@ScotlandsGold trying to sort something for October time will give you a shout
@@dessexjones4625I'll buy two next time,10r for one✌️
@@ScotlandsGold nice one. They look great
Ochre is a bit like cinnabar. Not sure how to tell the difference in the field. I'd be making sure before face painting!
@@cheviot62 cinnabar doesn't tend to leave a colour in my experience, and has a unmistakable chicken tikka red colour, ochre is a bit like chalk to handle🫡