I visited Charleston beginning of 1966 with my parents as a 12 year old. From a distance I saw the original European hotel rather skeletal but sadly my mother wouldn't let me venture too close for a photo fearing it might collapse. James McLeish wrote a book " Tavern in the Town " saying that they wrapped a rope around it later in 1966 and pulled it down with a bulldozer. You've done alot of hard work well done
Thanks awesome bro! Would have been a lot different back then, shame you couldn’t get in to have a closer look. Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed the video!
Charleston is going to one of our ghost Town video sites, Perhaps you might be able to meet up and share some of your history findings with our viewers 🙂
Thanks heaps bro! In the 1980s my dad did a history report on Charleston for a big school project, he went round and interviewed everyone round the town and went to all the places and he got the highest marks in the whole school and it’s an amazing thing to study and share, it could be awesome to do!
Many moons ago I was near a town mentioned here. I walked a DOC track at midday. The light burst through the canopy and lit up the hand cut track drainage. In every step was fine gold sparkling in the sunlight.
@@TheSluicers I was just a tourist but I’ve seen gold at the Westport museum. In hindsight I should have returned with some bags and tried to pan it somewhere else. But then I thought about the legality of doing so on DOC land without a prospecting licence. The right person walking the track would’ve maybe taken a different approach ;) I guess the question is... where’s it coming from ? Happy to share area, let’s just say it’s got a great view.
That’s really interesting man! I wish I took up panning as a hobby at least 10 years before I did! Would have got so much gold in Scotland before the hoards descended!!!Thanks for sharing⛏🏴
Thanks a lot! Yeah aye every year more and more of that gold gets taken out, we are quite lucky on the West Coast as it’s so wet and so often subject to massive floods, gold washes down probably just as quick as prospectors take it out in most sites.
One further note from me, My father Wisely took us on our touristy trip of the west coast slowly. First holiday was Westport exploring around there, then next year Greymouth. Before shanty town was around we saw Lyell Charleston and Goldsborough in broken down conditions. Met an old gold fossiker in Goldsborough who had marked out the original streets of Goldsborough. We were taken inland from Cobden with an elderly man and panned gold on his property, FREE Great fun. Sorry bit long story
Thanks bro that’s not a long story that’s awesome, it’s amazing how much things can deteriorate in just 50 years, it would have been amazing seeing the ghost towns on their last legs, sounds like an awesome time!
My great great grandfather Frank Mitchell started the Mitchells Gully goldmine around 1888. Still operating today by his descendants. I lived in Charleston in the early 1990s, awesome place! Still so rich in history if you go looking for it. Good vid thanks!
That’s absolutely awesome bro! My dad used to sneak in there all the time as a kid lol, it was incredible when the stamper was running apparently but went back recently and just got to walk through without anything going, is always still very cool though! It is such an awesome area I absolutely love it! Thanks heaps and glad you liked the video :)
@@TheSluicers The stamper still runs, was restored in the late 1970s. They still get gold out of there and if you spend enough time sifting through the iron sand on the beach you can find some colour. Magic place indeed.
Well done. Thank you. I've been curious about the charleston fields for a long time. I've been whitebaiting at the Nile river, off and on since 1974. I still like to go there to try catch a kahawai and herring. There is always something new and interesting areas, I find every time.
Cheers appreciate it :)! My dad, uncle and more always do waitbaiting trips on the Nile, great spot for it aye! Nice yeah you stumble across old mining stuff everywhere aye! Thanks for watching !
Thanks for taking the time and effort to make this mate.Very interesting and enjoyable.Will stop there overnight next time we're over there and poke about
No problem, really enjoyed making it and stoked you enjoyed! Definitely worth a look around the area if you are there, some really cool hidden spots! Thanks for watching
Hi Guys! I can tell you put a ton of work into making this video, well done!! looks like Charleston is on the list of places to visit in November! Till then, be safe guys!! Alex
Thanks bro 🤙👍, yeah stoked with how the video turned out. It’s definitely an a epic place indeed, closer to the time if you like you can call us up and we can give you some pointers to places to go or even show you round ourselfs. Cheers
Liked, shared and commenting. 👏👏👏👏. Absoflippinlutely awesome! IMO one of yer best vids. I guess we don’t always have 2 c u get gold. In this case the story was the gold. U’ve had some vids that really grabbed my attention. But this was my favorite. And it ended by u getting bit by the gold bug n the story is what did it. Bravo young man!
Really appreciate it, super stoked you liked this video :)! I spent ages making it and getting it done and stoked it was worth it. Yep aye this tale was the same story that started it all for me in the gold world. Best regards - The Sluicers
Phenomenal video! You've really put so much thought, passion and effort into this so it was an easy subscribe. Living over on the east coast but will 100% be visiting next time i'm over. Bravo again
Thanks heaps bro really appreciate it! Means a lot! It’s an awesome place and definitely worth a pop in for a weekend! Thanks heaps for watching and the subscribe.
Incredible stories there hey I just love the romance of gold and what the old timers found and discovered along the way. There's so much to be discovered too but those old timers did so well at finding the best stuff I wish I could have been there for a week haha.
It is aye, the history is incredible and it’s amazing how much of it has been lost too, it’s so fascinating what happened back then all in chase of that elusive metal. It would be incredible to just go back and see the 1 ounce of gold per pan type stuff
Well done with the video, very informative. I use to own the fox river beach claim still gold there. I live in Westport and have read A lot on the gold rushes around the area. If only my river claim was as rich as they had 😂
Thanks a lot bro! That’s awesome, love that area and wish there were some “legal” sites you could mine at, got to be some good gold there, Westport area is great too just haven’t had the time to prospect there much, just shame the very best of it was taken aye. Yeah the series of rushes from Brighton-Addison were probably the last set of mega rushes in New Zealand history, but boy were they big! Thanks so much for watching!
Wicked cool stuff you did a fantastic job kudos my friend, I've recently been bitten by the bug & got the fever here in the states love learning everything about the shiny & the history thanks for sharing this wonderful piece with us all.
Did the outdoor course in Greymouth and when we were rock climbing in Charleston all I wanted to do was go gold panning. Awesome content bro! Keep it coming!
Thanks a lot glad you enjoyed! Believe it or not Charleston is actually pretty poor detecting as far as I have found, all the roads have been filled in, the side of streets the ground is so deep fresh soil I can’t find anything older then 1960 and those are very deep, and then the sites of old buildings obviously were buildings and you just find building scraps (at least the sites I have tried), would be some good spots up in the bush where some parts of the town were that haven’t been filled in, probably but pretty hard going as you can guess, I have only tried for a few weekends though so you never know always worth a shot, where I would reckon would be best is done at Brighton in the sea at low tide, as the entire town got washed down into the sea there along with everything in the ground, as I have heard some guys found a bunch of gold sovereigns and too many to count old silvers and relics there. Let me know if your ever heading down and I can give you a bit more of a hand hopefully . Cheers
That’s epic! My grand parents spent some time in there back round then as well, it was such a shame for it to go. Would be such a heritage icon if left today.
Awesome! Yeah I think there are still some big commercial mines up there aye! And yeah cool about those concrete buildings, I mentioned them later in the video I think, Im not actually sure exactly where they are though sadly and haven't been able to visit myself. Thanks for watching!
Yeah aye, it apparently wasn’t so bad once the towns got established and law and order was really introduced, but those early days of 66/67 it was a real Gold rush, and quite literally Wild West environment.
When I’m making a historical video and referring to the capital throughout history (New Zealand has had multiple) of course I’m going to state it’s the “current capital” doesn’t mean to say I think it should be elsewhere.
I visited Charleston beginning of 1966 with my parents as a 12 year old.
From a distance I saw the original European hotel rather skeletal but sadly my mother wouldn't let me venture too close for a photo fearing it might collapse. James McLeish wrote a book " Tavern in the Town " saying that they wrapped a rope around it later in 1966 and pulled it down with a bulldozer.
You've done alot of hard work well done
Thanks awesome bro! Would have been a lot different back then, shame you couldn’t get in to have a closer look. Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed the video!
Amazing story, I had no idea they found so much gold there
Great history story, We will be checking out Charleston soon 😎👍
Charleston is going to one of our ghost Town video sites, Perhaps you might be able to meet up and share some of your history findings with our viewers 🙂
Thank you! I remember swimming in the Nile when I was a girl. Our bach was on the Pororari River, just a bit South.
@@margaretlarsen2965 Cheers no worries, thank you for watching. That’s awesome, beautiful spot down there as well aye!
Mate, awesome wee doco, great to hear it told by a local :) Good on you mate, may your pans never rust and your sluice box always shine 🤜🏻🤛🏻 Greg
Thanks a heap and glad you enjoyed the video! I loved making it and sharing the history of such a cool place! Cheers
Great video, mate, I learnt a lot!
I'm thinking of making a short film for my media class based on this topic
Thanks heaps bro! In the 1980s my dad did a history report on Charleston for a big school project, he went round and interviewed everyone round the town and went to all the places and he got the highest marks in the whole school and it’s an amazing thing to study and share, it could be awesome to do!
Thank you for sharing this awesome history on the West Coast Gold Mining era.
Great job all around fam. Keep me posted on having fun. Gold Squad Out!!!
Many moons ago I was near a town mentioned here. I walked a DOC track at midday. The light burst through the canopy and lit up the hand cut track drainage. In every step was fine gold sparkling in the sunlight.
Wow that’s amazing! Would not be suprised, good on you! Did you mine any?
@@TheSluicers
I was just a tourist but I’ve seen gold at the Westport museum. In hindsight I should have returned with some bags and tried to pan it somewhere else. But then I thought about the legality of doing so on DOC land without a prospecting licence. The right person walking the track would’ve maybe taken a different approach ;) I guess the question is... where’s it coming from ? Happy to share area, let’s just say it’s got a great view.
Thanks. Pretty good.
Trip in October mate looking for that magic.
Liking your local knowledge.
Thanks!!! very interesting love to come visit Charleston and hear more stories about the gold mining days of the 1800s, very impressive!!!
Thanks a lot, yeah it is a totally awesome place and definitely worth a look, mining history can be seen round every corner!
What an awesome video! I loved hearing about the gold rush days down south. Very informative. Thank you.
Very informative and well put together, a brilliant job, well done!
Amazing video! Thanks bro!
Great story mate very interesting
Nicely done bro, thanks for taking the time and sharing this with us🤙
Awesome story telling mate.
That’s really interesting man! I wish I took up panning as a hobby at least 10 years before I did! Would have got so much gold in Scotland before the hoards descended!!!Thanks for sharing⛏🏴
Thanks a lot! Yeah aye every year more and more of that gold gets taken out, we are quite lucky on the West Coast as it’s so wet and so often subject to massive floods, gold washes down probably just as quick as prospectors take it out in most sites.
Absolutely fantastic information ❤
Well done,good work
One further note from me,
My father Wisely took us on our touristy trip of the west coast slowly.
First holiday was Westport exploring around there, then next year Greymouth.
Before shanty town was around we saw Lyell Charleston and Goldsborough in broken down conditions.
Met an old gold fossiker in Goldsborough who had marked out the original streets of Goldsborough. We were taken inland from Cobden with an elderly man and panned gold on his property, FREE Great fun.
Sorry bit long story
Thanks bro that’s not a long story that’s awesome, it’s amazing how much things can deteriorate in just 50 years, it would have been amazing seeing the ghost towns on their last legs, sounds like an awesome time!
My great great grandfather Frank Mitchell started the Mitchells Gully goldmine around 1888. Still operating today by his descendants. I lived in Charleston in the early 1990s, awesome place! Still so rich in history if you go looking for it. Good vid thanks!
That’s absolutely awesome bro! My dad used to sneak in there all the time as a kid lol, it was incredible when the stamper was running apparently but went back recently and just got to walk through without anything going, is always still very cool though! It is such an awesome area I absolutely love it! Thanks heaps and glad you liked the video :)
@@TheSluicers The stamper still runs, was restored in the late 1970s. They still get gold out of there and if you spend enough time sifting through the iron sand on the beach you can find some colour. Magic place indeed.
very cool. my family came through charleston. my nan was a mitchell
well done young fella
Well done. Thank you.
I've been curious about the charleston fields for a long time.
I've been whitebaiting at the Nile river, off and on since 1974.
I still like to go there to try catch a kahawai and herring.
There is always something new and interesting areas, I find every time.
Cheers appreciate it :)! My dad, uncle and more always do waitbaiting trips on the Nile, great spot for it aye! Nice yeah you stumble across old mining stuff everywhere aye! Thanks for watching !
Absolutely awesome job man! Super cool to learn some gold rush history from the other side of the world
Thanks for taking the time and effort to make this mate.Very interesting and enjoyable.Will stop there overnight next time we're over there and poke about
No problem, really enjoyed making it and stoked you enjoyed! Definitely worth a look around the area if you are there, some really cool hidden spots! Thanks for watching
great idea
Hi Guys! I can tell you put a ton of work into making this video, well done!!
looks like Charleston is on the list of places to visit in November!
Till then, be safe guys!! Alex
Thanks bro 🤙👍, yeah stoked with how the video turned out. It’s definitely an a epic place indeed, closer to the time if you like you can call us up and we can give you some pointers to places to go or even show you round ourselfs. Cheers
Liked, shared and commenting. 👏👏👏👏. Absoflippinlutely awesome! IMO one of yer best vids. I guess we don’t always have 2 c u get gold. In this case the story was the gold. U’ve had some vids that really grabbed my attention. But this was my favorite. And it ended by u getting bit by the gold bug n the story is what did it. Bravo young man!
Really appreciate it, super stoked you liked this video :)! I spent ages making it and getting it done and stoked it was worth it. Yep aye this tale was the same story that started it all for me in the gold world. Best regards - The Sluicers
Phenomenal video! You've really put so much thought, passion and effort into this so it was an easy subscribe. Living over on the east coast but will 100% be visiting next time i'm over. Bravo again
Thanks heaps bro really appreciate it! Means a lot! It’s an awesome place and definitely worth a pop in for a weekend! Thanks heaps for watching and the subscribe.
Incredible stories there hey I just love the romance of gold and what the old timers found and discovered along the way. There's so much to be discovered too but those old timers did so well at finding the best stuff I wish I could have been there for a week haha.
It is aye, the history is incredible and it’s amazing how much of it has been lost too, it’s so fascinating what happened back then all in chase of that elusive metal. It would be incredible to just go back and see the 1 ounce of gold per pan type stuff
Well done with the video, very informative. I use to own the fox river beach claim still gold there. I live in Westport and have read A lot on the gold rushes around the area. If only my river claim was as rich as they had 😂
Thanks a lot bro! That’s awesome, love that area and wish there were some “legal” sites you could mine at, got to be some good gold there, Westport area is great too just haven’t had the time to prospect there much, just shame the very best of it was taken aye. Yeah the series of rushes from Brighton-Addison were probably the last set of mega rushes in New Zealand history, but boy were they big! Thanks so much for watching!
Thats great and so interesting. Thanks for the brilliant doco
Stoked you liked the video bro :)! Really enjoyed making it, thanks for watching!
Wicked cool stuff you did a fantastic job kudos my friend, I've recently been bitten by the bug & got the fever here in the states love learning everything about the shiny & the history thanks for sharing this wonderful piece with us all.
Thanks so much, really glad you thought the video was done well, I loved making it! Ahaha that’s awesome bro good luck getting out there!
Did the outdoor course in Greymouth and when we were rock climbing in Charleston all I wanted to do was go gold panning. Awesome content bro! Keep it coming!
That’s awesome! Yeah there is some epic rock climbing there but the gold is the real fun in my opinion! We will do and thanks for watching!
Fox River 4 ounces yes please lol great video bud
Excellent video
Thanks a lot, spent a heap of time on it so glad you liked it :).
Nice vid, one best iv watched!
That’s awesome to hear, so glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Just subscribed to yr channel mate awsome video. I hope to get down yr way soon 🙏
Thanks a lot for the subscription bro! Glad you enjoyed the video thanks a lot, will be great if you can get down here 🤙👍
Dam great info and story bud think we will be going for a visit with the detector love the west coast , cheers ,, shaneo , nelson 👍
Thanks a lot glad you enjoyed! Believe it or not Charleston is actually pretty poor detecting as far as I have found, all the roads have been filled in, the side of streets the ground is so deep fresh soil I can’t find anything older then 1960 and those are very deep, and then the sites of old buildings obviously were buildings and you just find building scraps (at least the sites I have tried), would be some good spots up in the bush where some parts of the town were that haven’t been filled in, probably but pretty hard going as you can guess, I have only tried for a few weekends though so you never know always worth a shot, where I would reckon would be best is done at Brighton in the sea at low tide, as the entire town got washed down into the sea there along with everything in the ground, as I have heard some guys found a bunch of gold sovereigns and too many to count old silvers and relics there. Let me know if your ever heading down and I can give you a bit more of a hand hopefully . Cheers
@@TheSluicers thanks for the info great stuff👍
turning gold into beer 😄
15 minutes drive away. I love the west coast
New content!! Yes!
Cheers! Hopefully you enjoy this one as its something a bit different :).
@@TheSluicers thanks for sharing the history! Very well done and not easy!
I saw the remains of the european hotel still standing in the goarse in the 1960s.
That’s epic! My grand parents spent some time in there back round then as well, it was such a shame for it to go. Would be such a heritage icon if left today.
awsome
Addisons flat is still being mined and New Zealand’s first concrete house is still there (well some of it).
Awesome! Yeah I think there are still some big commercial mines up there aye! And yeah cool about those concrete buildings, I mentioned them later in the video I think, Im not actually sure exactly where they are though sadly and haven't been able to visit myself. Thanks for watching!
@@TheSluicers pm via Facebook and I can show you.
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Man it would be been cool to live in those times but sounds very cut throat and dangerous
Yeah aye, it apparently wasn’t so bad once the towns got established and law and order was really introduced, but those early days of 66/67 it was a real Gold rush, and quite literally Wild West environment.
You said WELLINGTON is the current capital of New Zealand , Where do you think the capital should be?????
When I’m making a historical video and referring to the capital throughout history (New Zealand has had multiple) of course I’m going to state it’s the “current capital” doesn’t mean to say I think it should be elsewhere.
Chin chin 🥃 Dillan sorry if that's the wrong spelling of your name I would love to go on your tour guide of Charleston
Cheers bro, if you ever visit New Zealand definitely let us know :).
Great vid thankyou v much
Awesome Documentary, Bro'‼️ I can see now why you "Dig"🤪🍀🦾⛏️🪠🎯😎