Gaia GPS ( if you do not know) has a great app for exploring. You can record hikes and different adventures then overlay older maps. It amazes me recording a hike on a river using a current map and then overlay the 1900 topo map and then see the different topography of that era. Now if gold was easily finable we all would be rich, but may be those spaces where there is no gold are just changes in the course of the creek over time. On that app you could pin point each of the finds marking them with GPS and record the overall hike at the same time to later review it. If you then overlay one of the older topo maps (1900,1930,1960,1980 etc.) to that recorded path/finds you might see a pattern. May be as simple as the path of creek changed over time, which they do, and chasing the older path could prove productive in the areas you determined unproductive following current creek path. The old creek could be 50-100 yards left or right of current path and/or 50-100 feet above current path. If this proves true I want the third nugget found using this tip and a vanilla crème filled donut... :) Enjoy the videos!
Hey thanks for the info! I have ben curious about tracking my path because Id like to find the source but wasnt sure what to use. Ill give gaia a shot!
Great job!
Thanks!
I heard this guy is going to find a pound of gold this year
HEHEHE
Hell ya im getting the axiom i hope i can find some like you
I hope so too!
Gaia GPS ( if you do not know) has a great app for exploring. You can record hikes and different adventures then overlay older maps. It amazes me recording a hike on a river using a current map and then overlay the 1900 topo map and then see the different topography of that era. Now if gold was easily finable we all would be rich, but may be those spaces where there is no gold are just changes in the course of the creek over time.
On that app you could pin point each of the finds marking them with GPS and record the overall hike at the same time to later review it. If you then overlay one of the older topo maps (1900,1930,1960,1980 etc.) to that recorded path/finds you might see a pattern. May be as simple as the path of creek changed over time, which they do, and chasing the older path could prove productive in the areas you determined unproductive following current creek path. The old creek could be 50-100 yards left or right of current path and/or 50-100 feet above current path.
If this proves true I want the third nugget found using this tip and a vanilla crème filled donut... :)
Enjoy the videos!
Hey thanks for the info! I have ben curious about tracking my path because Id like to find the source but wasnt sure what to use. Ill give gaia a shot!
Hey I messaged you on instagram weeks ago... Why no response?
I hadn't checked my message requests, but I just found yours!