Oh yes! You know your stuff! Greenstone belts are amazing. I find it interesting that just about every greenstone belt around the World is rich with gold! The only issue is trying to break greenstone. Since it went through the meta volcanic process, it’s really hard. We have learned the old technique of Fire and Water to crack it. Thanks for the comment! May the Au be with you!
@@MinerMaGold no a friend wrote the story then after he passed away another friend had it digitized and printed but only about a few hundred copys were made and not given out publicly these were among a group of friends from Treasure Hunter board.
So Briceburg was changed to a wild and scenic river. No more claims can be placed on it. However, there were claims on it in the early days. Those claims still stand. You may see a big white pole in the ground that has a claim name on it. There are also claim markers in the trees near one campground, (Willow placer I think) I seem to remember what is called "corner pocket" was not under claim, but would recommend checking before panning. I will do a bit of research on it today to see if I can help with this.
Ok I did a quick check and there are still claims. Mimi#7 (section 5 sw) and Bigfoot #1 and #2. (section 6 ne,se). I think Mc Cabe Flat is free to camp and pan. (This is what the river guides call corner pocket area, because the river looks like a pocket on a map. ) To me it seems that anything past corner pocket going downstream is under the above mentioned claims. Again, I would double check my work. The closer you are to the bridge the better. May the AU be with YOU!-
@@MinerMaGold They also have information on a map at the little building at the entrance showing where all of them are, a friend of mine owns the big foot claims
Thanks for that info! I will be sure to look for it the next time I am there. If you are a Mariposian I have a great RUclips on the Sweet Water Mine and the old owner Sweet water Clyde. You may enjoy it. If your friend would ever like me to do an interview, I would love to. Take care and may the AU be with you.
great video, thank you, it is nice to see the river doing so well.
Very informative. Just found your vids today - more , please 🎉
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@Miner Ma Gold thank-you. Great to see a lady gittin that shiny yellow stuff !!
Thank you for your valuable information keep letting me know we're to look for gold😮
Thanks for watching!
Try Gold Phenoms gravity panning give it a view
wow i went there in march and the water levels were so much lower
Yes, we filmed during the flood we had this winter. I hope you enjoyed your time there. May the gold be with u!
Your in the green belt.
Oh yes! You know your stuff! Greenstone belts are amazing. I find it interesting that just about every greenstone belt around the World is rich with gold! The only issue is trying to break greenstone. Since it went through the meta volcanic process, it’s really hard. We have learned the old technique of Fire and Water to crack it. Thanks for the comment! May the Au be with you!
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Wher that location
Briceburg ca
@@MinerMaGold docs.google.com/document/d/1QOSSLD5WoLu3YNzPar3fE0L2DfFu9EjwLn13xfwDtJQ/edit?usp=sharing
OMG THIS IS GREAT THANK YOU!!
@vinivv wow! I love this Bagby info. Did u write this?
@@MinerMaGold no a friend wrote the story then after he passed away another friend had it digitized and printed but only about a few hundred copys were made and not given out publicly these were among a group of friends from Treasure Hunter board.
I had no idea the briceburg campgrounds are under claim. Does that mean no panning for gold just for fun?
So Briceburg was changed to a wild and scenic river. No more claims can be placed on it. However, there were claims on it in the early days. Those claims still stand. You may see a big white pole in the ground that has a claim name on it. There are also claim markers in the trees near one campground, (Willow placer I think) I seem to remember what is called "corner pocket" was not under claim, but would recommend checking before panning. I will do a bit of research on it today to see if I can help with this.
Ok I did a quick check and there are still claims. Mimi#7 (section 5 sw) and Bigfoot #1 and #2. (section 6 ne,se). I think Mc Cabe Flat is free to camp and pan. (This is what the river guides call corner pocket area, because the river looks like a pocket on a map. ) To me it seems that anything past corner pocket going downstream is under the above mentioned claims. Again, I would double check my work. The closer you are to the bridge the better. May the AU be with YOU!-
@@MinerMaGold They also have information on a map at the little building at the entrance showing where all of them are, a friend of mine owns the big foot claims
Thanks for that info! I will be sure to look for it the next time I am there. If you are a Mariposian I have a great RUclips on the Sweet Water Mine and the old owner Sweet water Clyde. You may enjoy it. If your friend would ever like me to do an interview, I would love to. Take care and may the AU be with you.
Thanks for that info. I responded in the next comment. 😀