How to Find GOLD Online then in the River!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Become a Patron 👉 / vogusprospecting
My Merch and Sweet Shirts 👉 theoldmouldy.c...
Products I use that you may like
Minelab Gold Pan Kit 👉 amzn.to/3OOc07q
Dream Mat Pocket Sluice Box 👉 amzn.to/3Qv810I
Clean up classifiers 👉 amzn.to/3Yq2ASK
Fern, my white Boxer dog, is an accredited service dog under the 1992 DD act. She holds special access rights to be allowed to enter places most dogs cannot. This includes National Parks such as Chiltern Mt Piolet NP where Reedy Creek is located. Unless your dog is an accredited service animal they are not allowed to enter NP.
Check your local regulations, as each state and territory is different, before you travel into or though NP with your dog. Here is the Parks Victoria website for those of you wishing to read up on Victoria's laws 👉 www.parks.vic....
Do you know what Chris....... this vid is timeless! It is epic in that it gives us the very basics we need to know to get out there into the fields and give it a real go! Thank you so much for taking the time to produce this video. Kindest regards and hope you score that big one very soon :)
I have watched A LOT (200-300 hours +) of the other main prospectors on RUclips, a fair bit of all the Aussies (you are the best IMO) and this is the first time I have seen a decent "how to bookwork" video, which is both strange(because all work starts in a book or as an idea) and amazing (because you are the first and best explained, and Aussie, so it means something to me.)
One thing I would add, geological survey bulletins are nice too if you can find them, some decent info can be buried as a "by the way.." sentence in a paragraph of 20+ pages.. another kind of mining almost.. hmm..
Wow Chris that was an awesome in depth lesson on how to do your research first rather than go blindly like I have done for the past year..
Im going to take your advice, use those websites, and really pinpoint them hotspots.
Understanding where your going to the best of your ability before you go out is definitely where its going to pay off.
Congrats on your successful hunt and thanks again!! 👍👌👊
PioneerPauly winging it can work, but not often lol
Thanks for the helpful info Chris 👍, I have some helpful info for you too, please find another way of carrying your shovel and bar as a slip and fall could end up as a slip and die 😬. I had to say something. Enjoy watching your vids 🍻.
Wow you sure have changed.
I didn't know you were on here 4 years ago? You're one of the best prospecting teacher's out there for me.
You break it down to where a simple person like me can understand
My wife says I'm crippled under the cap 🎓 when it comes to technology 😲😳
Then my new teacher comes alongside and show me how to find places that a disabled fellow can find a place to scratch the dirt
Chris, I took the information you gave us in this video and applied it to the State of New Mexico in the
USA. WOW!!!! by using your specific info search patterns you use, I was able to apply to my situation and location and SHAZAMM! I found all of the data bases from government and private organizations that gave me more information than I can possibly digest in a life time. AWESOME dude!!!! in particular I found a USGS (geological survey) interactive map that is the best I have seen online. I am really fired up now!!! Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
When I was 16 I went to the Lincoln National Forest and found some gold specks just smashing rocks with hammers. I went back when I was 30 with some pans and proper equipment and found some dust going up one of the streams. We didn't have enough time to locate the source. We plan on going back soon.
👍Good luck!
sweet!!!!!! good luck to you too!!!!
Great clip. Appreciate the hard work you do teaching us newbies.
This is amazing information for anyone, who is new to an area and anyone else trying to figure out the right area to go look for gold
Love going over old vids,,,,freshen up search habits...Thanks dude.
I can only see videos like this as being informational, educational & worth its weight in gold (pardon the pun) So why do ppl give it thumbs down?
Awesome video, thanks so much for sharing how you go about finding new places to prospect. I might have to head out this weekend after some research and try to find a nice little feeder creek. Cheers, Daniel (beanys gold)
Great video Chris full of information as normal
Great video mate. One of your best yet.
Best most informative video you have made Chris. As an avid prospector myself I can see from your videos that you are growing more and more. Hopefully maybe one day you can cruise on up to the Gold Coast and I'll show you a Gully I've been working (I won't say where haha) I'm still trying to find the source as my research tells me it was never found. Crevicing is also my favourite way to prospect. Anyways cheers for another radical 20mins man. Love it.
Sam
Samuel Roberts source finding is a bugger. Lol, have you loamed it?
This Gully is extremely wide and very very long. The slopes are so steep in parts you are literally on your hands and knees to climb it.
I'm still slowly working my way up from the bottom of the Gully sampling and crevicing as I go until I find a stronger concentration of gold in a small spot Then I will check the toes and side tributaries the feed this Gully. It's going to take me a very very long time. The ground is treacherous.
Hi Sam, I would really like to know how you got on with your Gold Coast prospecting? Any chance you could fill us in with your progress? Cheers :)
Great video! I learned some tips on researching prospecting locations!
Interesting to watch, good video.
Google maps are also good, I know that gold was found in my local area (not massive but enough for 3 mini-rush's). So while I was looking, I noticed a creek flows right through an open rock quarry. So going to go have a look at the creek as it leaves the quarry area. Just in case something has been freed lol
Definitely, look for the first tight section of creek below the quarry. That's where it'll show up.
Comes under the road, and hits a rocky base after that.
There was some, but very very fine, and not really worth trying I don't think.
Now looking at finding somewhere near Noojee, as Warrandyte was a bust.
Top work Chris. Thanks heaps for sharing your knowledge. It is all appreciated.
Very informative. Ive got a bit of research to do. Im looking forward to digging out my first few specks of gold!
Rooftop's maps are also very handy as they show old mine sites
I'm new to your channel. Found it through Pioneer Pauly. That was a really informative video, thank you very much for making it and sharing your knowledge! Now if only I wasn't living in Germany... :D
Kerstin mit K would you believe I found Pauly when he had only 250 sub's ☺ great channel.
Haha yeah I believe that... btw I loved the little "oops wrong channel" thing you recorded for one of his videos (where he's snapping his fingers to cut to him being home again). That was the first hint I should subscrice to you as well. It's like... Pauly has the slip 'n' die, you've got the danger noodles and the puppy! Love both of your channels! Viele Grüße from Germany!
Comprehensive information quality work my friend well done.
a really really excellent topic. i've watched this video several times before.
it would be really great if you would do something similar again. in more detail, about the online research side of things, looking in depth at each source eg earth resources, geovic, geological maps, trove. you said you were still learning back then, so maybe now teaching us how to put the information from different sources, like geovic, on different maps, like google. i'd really like to know how to capture the mapping information from one source and add it to another. these things would make a great video[s].
maybe you could use some examples of locations from your past that you have effectively finished with and teach us the process[es] you used to find that location[s], from the online researching side of things through trove etc and maps etc, and additionally follow up with the location itself, out in the field.
i rarely get out prospecting, but enjoy spending a little time once in a while looking things up online, finding locations that are close enough that i might actually go and have a look one day, but it would be nice to learn how you actually find the locations that aren't already marked with a giant "x" and mine or reef name in geovic.
another really really great thing to learn tips and tricks about would be about how to know if you can or can't prospect a location, from map information, like is it private or public, and if it's public is prospecting allowed. with so much public land locked up from prospecting, it would be a particularly interesting topic to learn about.
you obviously put a lot of time and effort, and plenty of money too, into your research, but it would be great to learn, especially the specifics, with actual examples where possible, from someone that has mastered it.
the recent gift of a new laptop and an upgraded internet service has reinvigorated my interest in the online research side of things.
ill have a look at doing it
This is so beneficial, thanks Chris👍🏻🇦🇺 All the best, mate.
Thanks Chris this is a great video full of info.
great video mate .do you ever go with the guy that told you about prospecting ?
mike plant yep sure do.
Thanks Chris I will take the advice.
Hi Chris thank's for the awesome vid this is what I have been struggling with, that info is going to help me a lot. Oh and your hair looked fine mate lol 😂
great information thank you Chris.
Hey mate, great vid! Is there a qld version of earth resources? Or another site that’s pretty much the same?
killer_cookie55 I've no idea sorry mate. Try earth resources QLD
Vo-Gus Prospecting no problem mate. I had a look at earth resources and found exactly what I need! Thanks!!
Great vid Chris. Are you using the registered version of Earth Resources? At 13:20 are you not on a man made water race seeing it's some distant up the hill
No I am not. Its a bloody complex site to get your head around but!
Sure is and to work out the overlay feature will make pin pointing locations a breeze, cheers
Geo Sid I did find that Racer later on in the day. I call them highways, always use them to walk out on.
Another great video with no dislikes!
Great video....thank you for the info. God bless
i legit needed this video so maybe i can double up on megaladon teeth and gold if possible.
thanks chris
Good video mate
Chris I can't find trove. I am in the usa. All I get in a search is an online game and a restaurant. Is .com .net .gov or what?
Thomas Winchester possibly an Australian site. Google for newspaper archives
Hi..i want to find locations in my country( jordan).. how that please?
Is this work to find locations gold in my country ( jordan)
What search coil size your use for that makro gold racer? GR19?
Cyril I have two. The gr19 and the small elliptical (can't remember the size)
very informative thanks convict hoodie? lol
Keeps the claim jumpers away
@@VoGusProspecting tff you bad ! and then there is grizzley
how far from youre nearest 'yella' creek are ya bloke?
Ninja Moves I live in the heart of gold country so pretty much a 15min drive, but a bit further if I want to actually find anything decent! Lol
2.5 for me but I explore creeks all over
I need something like earth resources for the United states
115 Very good advice
Thanks and welcome
Good thing you didn't step on that snake.
First
mmmm Sambar and gold
I agreee
@@VoGusProspecting you find the gold ill find the deer :)
&old video bud
Chris I can't find trove. I am in the usa. All I get in a search is an online game and a restaurant. Is .com .net .gov or what?
Thomas Winchester it's linked in the description 😃