you ever gunna do a video of you guys back at home crushing those samples up and showing us the gold you get out if them? would make for an amazing video.
It looks like you got there by Chilliwack and following the old ass logging roads along Slesse creek? ((American version Pronounced Silesia) I See the old ass logging roads you’re walking through. Obviously you guys are pretty damn close to the drainage from the Boundary Red Mountain Mine which has been up for sale for about two decade plus. It’s been leaking out gold for years! I’ve wanted to lease the property but it’s been a no go! I Don’t want to purchase it and be held liable for the high PH rusty drainage that’s draining iron water into the water and groundwater. It’s also a very slight possibility that some of the gold is coming from one of the 3 other lode mines in the area. Those mines are The Lone Jack,Gargett Mine and Gold Basin Mine. I studied the Mt Baker Geology for a number of years and I am Intimately acquainted with the geological history of the Washington State side and the history on who found it and all the entire history of the mine including the uniqueness of the Torb zone. My mother lived in one of the very few Cabins that were allowed to remain in Mt Baker National Forest until the late eighties to early nineties.Mt.Baker was my Playground! I’m willing to bet that the majority of the gold in your area may be from two different sources. I believe that one of the sources could be from the Boundary Red Mountain Mine and the other sources is from the closest lode to the Canadian side. I have personally seen the video of the inspection of one of the adits to the Boundary Red Mountain Mine. They did a sample inspection pan of the drainage/floor of the adit and found that it was incredibly rich in gold. I partly recognized the sleese creek name when you guys said it in the beginning. It took me a second to actually figure out where you guys were. Knew it sounded familiar! You guys are so close to the Boundary Red Mountain Mine that the two dots on the map are touching each other.😂 The water drains out of the Boundary Red Mountain Mine (South) into Winchester creek which flows East and then to the North around Boundary Red Mountain into Canada Border Here is a good question… I’m wondering if you could do an analysis on the metallurgy of the samples of gold coming out of the creeks near Boundary Red Mountains Mine and compare them with other samples in the area. I’m curious to see if there is any evidence that can support my hypothesis based on gold purity and impurities?
I'm impressed excited for what is up stream
you ever gunna do a video of you guys back at home crushing those samples up and showing us the gold you get out if them? would make for an amazing video.
I used to live in Slesse park down chilliwack lake road from there. Never new there was gold "up in them thar hills".
Looks like a good location too do some panning.
Great video, man! Hope you got to do some pans while you were there as well. It has that “very promising” feel to it.
That was awesome.
Keep on people...
Thenkyo very good💯🌹
Great video!
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Now your walking land I did 40 yrs ago lol gets rough as you go up where the outcrops are snow and ice a lot of the year
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Do you ever go for the gold? I only ever see you find it. Lol
Nice!
pan for gold we wanna see the gold
It looks like you got there by Chilliwack and following the old ass logging roads along Slesse creek? ((American version Pronounced Silesia) I See the old ass logging roads you’re walking through.
Obviously you guys are pretty damn close to the drainage from the Boundary Red Mountain Mine which has been up for sale for about two decade plus. It’s been leaking out gold for years!
I’ve wanted to lease the property but it’s been a no go!
I Don’t want to purchase it and be held liable for the high PH rusty drainage that’s draining iron water into the water and groundwater.
It’s also a very slight possibility that some of the gold is coming from one of the 3 other lode mines in the area.
Those mines are The Lone Jack,Gargett Mine and Gold Basin Mine.
I studied the Mt Baker Geology for a number of years and I am Intimately acquainted with the geological history of the Washington State side and the history on who found it and all the entire history of the mine including the uniqueness of the Torb zone.
My mother lived in one of the very few Cabins that were allowed to remain in Mt Baker National Forest until the late eighties to early nineties.Mt.Baker was my Playground!
I’m willing to bet that the majority of the gold in your area may be from two different sources. I believe that one of the sources could be from the Boundary Red Mountain Mine and the other sources is from the closest lode to the Canadian side. I have personally seen the video of the inspection of one of the adits to the Boundary Red Mountain Mine. They did a sample inspection pan of the drainage/floor of the adit and found that it was incredibly rich in gold.
I partly recognized the sleese creek name when you guys said it in the beginning. It took me a second to actually figure out where you guys were. Knew it sounded familiar!
You guys are so close to the Boundary Red Mountain Mine that the two dots on the map are touching each other.😂
The water drains out of the Boundary Red Mountain Mine (South) into Winchester creek which flows East and then to the North around Boundary Red Mountain into Canada Border
Here is a good question…
I’m wondering if you could do an analysis on the metallurgy of the samples of gold coming out of the creeks near Boundary Red Mountains Mine and compare them with other samples in the area.
I’m curious to see if there is any evidence that can support my hypothesis based on gold purity and impurities?