Thank you Mr. Charles Brown. Talking about crossing hurdles and you jumped ove many . For a guy who did not know where to start they should watch your video to the end. I was a much younger guy when and the way we saw it . I am sixty five. The one thing you talk about in the park being closed for taking gold home you find….the breaks.
After grounding the boat and a 4 hour hike up the narrow creek to the mid-peak we ended up trucking nearly 2 hours as we thought we had the correct lakes and we didnt . The so called tent shaped rock is hard to spot from the ground but fits the location description . we found gold right after we go off the boat at the end of the lake , not much but it was exciting ,that was the power booster that got us up to the tent area where we set up for the night as we were too tired to dredge the lake .Even in Mid August that lake is very cold and not very inviting anywhere around it . I nearly sank in the bank while trying to get a sample and the lake is about 30 feet deep in the middle ( just guessing) But for all the effort and gear we busted our backs to carry up there , we couldnt use it past the boat docking , except by the tiny falls . We brought a sluice , 2 detectors , pin pointers garret scanners , and plenty of dried fruit , the survival food for the deep woods . After spending a few hours at the other lake & falls , we came back to our tent area to find it had been ransacked . It was the strangest thing , because there was no sign of any humans up there anywhere . Whomever it was they had no interest in any of the camera gear of detectors that were in the tent . We carried giant binoculars and periodically checked up on the camp with close observation meaning we could see the fire pit clearly and all seemed fine until we got back , the pepperoni sticks and jerky were gone and tent collapsed and the rest of the stuff scattered all around . As if that wasnt strange enough , we found a baseball sized rock that was orange in color but polished to hi shine as if it was in a rock tumbler for days , the rock was sitting on a wood chopping log and what appeared to be a very large footprint on the outside of the tent , only one print and the footprint had toes . It appeared to be either a prank from someone other hikers that we couldnt see or it was a sasquatch . We had night vision goggles and a flir to keep safe of night prediters but saw nothing . All in all it was a waist of a trip , but quite the adventure
Is there any evidence that Stuart Brown designated this area, as the place where he found a major gold strike? Because, I have discovered another location, that I think fits W. Jackson's description of the site better. Who is the source for Three Peaks? Such is not mentioned in Jackson's letter--that I am aware of. Thanks for sharing this video(s).
Hello Mr. Brown I like you layout and I have been prospecting for 40 years and would like to talk further about you posting from the back end of pit lake how long would it take to hike to that location
The Athabasca Glacier has retreated 4900 feet in the last 100 years. Do you think any of your lakes would have been in existence 100 years ago. More than likely the area where you are looking would have been under 200 feet of ice. Just a thought.
Look at Pitt Lake Gold Deposit-Stu Brown-Part 2-2016 by B.C. Prospectors at the time 2:42. It looks to shows a person with a shovel by the tent rock, and look at the Z in the Glacier with a square. Now look at this film at 3:49. The film shows the same formation in the Glacier. It is exact, a Z mark with a square right above the Dam.
Great video's Mr Brown. I live in pitt meadows and I'll be up there for a camping trip this summer ...Would love some of your thoughts and imput... Jamie
I am glad someone is going there. I would look on the south side of the big rock by the dam. I also would look at were the water goes under the glacier. It will still have snow in July, but in August it starts to clear off. Good Luck and send me some photo's.
If you use email please add me to your contact list... I would like to ask you some other questions that I would rather not discuss here...jamieseip@live.com thanks again
if you watch the stu brown vids there is a referance to the stave being to the south! i think you are all looking in the wrong place you have to look north of the stave. towards hourglass lake.
I tried to hike in and on the 2nd night there were 2 of the biggest bears I ever scene making owl sounds and screaming that turned into roars. I could only make out dark out lines but they were standing on their back legs like humans. I got what I could and left. I felt like I was being watched for the 5 hours it took to get back to my car. I don't go into the woods anymore
I have a family cabin on the AB / BC boarder, anyone interested investing a few K I’d be interested in sharing some spots, looking for investment to use for equipment and time
Very Close Mr Brown...But I Know exactly where the gold is , ive seen it....more than you can ever imagine...hard to get to....any helicopter pilots ???? out there who wants to be rich..?
Thank you Mr. Charles Brown. Talking about crossing hurdles and you jumped ove many . For a guy who did not know where to start they should watch your video to the end. I was a much younger guy when and the way we saw it . I am sixty five. The one thing you talk about in the park being closed for taking gold home you find….the breaks.
earth belongs to the Man. take the gold
iam going this spring ill let you know what i find thanks
After grounding the boat and a 4 hour hike up the narrow creek to the mid-peak we ended up trucking nearly 2 hours as we thought we had the correct lakes and we didnt . The so called tent shaped rock is hard to spot from the ground but fits the location description . we found gold right after we go off the boat at the end of the lake , not much but it was exciting ,that was the power booster that got us up to the tent area where we set up for the night as we were too tired to dredge the lake .Even in Mid August that lake is very cold and not very inviting anywhere around it . I nearly sank in the bank while trying to get a sample and the lake is about 30 feet deep in the middle ( just guessing) But for all the effort and gear we busted our backs to carry up there , we couldnt use it past the boat docking , except by the tiny falls . We brought a sluice , 2 detectors , pin pointers garret scanners , and plenty of dried fruit , the survival food for the deep woods . After spending a few hours at the other lake & falls , we came back to our tent area to find it had been ransacked . It was the strangest thing , because there was no sign of any humans up there anywhere . Whomever it was they had no interest in any of the camera gear of detectors that were in the tent . We carried giant binoculars and periodically checked up on the camp with close observation meaning we could see the fire pit clearly and all seemed fine until we got back , the pepperoni sticks and jerky were gone and tent collapsed and the rest of the stuff scattered all around . As if that wasnt strange enough , we found a baseball sized rock that was orange in color but polished to hi shine as if it was in a rock tumbler for days , the rock was sitting on a wood chopping log and what appeared to be a very large footprint on the outside of the tent , only one print and the footprint had toes . It appeared to be either a prank from someone other hikers that we couldnt see or it was a sasquatch . We had night vision goggles and a flir to keep safe of night prediters but saw nothing . All in all it was a waist of a trip , but quite the adventure
Sasquatch for sure...
Bear? Why makes you think the vandal(s) were human.?
WASTE!
Is there any evidence that Stuart Brown designated this area, as the place where he found a major gold strike? Because, I have discovered another location, that I think fits W. Jackson's description of the site better. Who is the source for Three Peaks? Such is not mentioned in Jackson's letter--that I am aware of. Thanks for sharing this video(s).
Hello Mr. Brown I like you layout and I have been prospecting for 40 years and would like to talk further about you posting from the back end of pit lake how long would it take to hike to that location
The Athabasca Glacier has retreated 4900 feet in the last 100 years. Do you think any of your lakes would have been in existence 100 years ago. More than likely the area where you are looking would have been under 200 feet of ice. Just a thought.
Martin Anderson garabaldi is volcanic the canyon looks deep so the lake was probably there even if you couldn’t see it.
Hello there sir..I enjoyed your "Gold canyon videos". Any thoughts about gold at Bonny lake near, NW of Mackenzie.?
Look at Pitt Lake Gold Deposit-Stu Brown-Part 2-2016 by B.C. Prospectors at the time 2:42. It looks to shows a person with a shovel by the tent rock, and look at the Z in the Glacier with a square. Now look at this film at 3:49. The film shows the same formation in the Glacier. It is exact, a Z mark with a square right above the Dam.
I will check the video
the tent shaped rock from the videos appears to be in a tree green area, the area in which you are saying it is has litteraly no trees..........?
looks like your spot on with your research, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Herby375, It took me a year of reading all the paper work from all the years to come with were the Gold Canyon is.
@@charlesbrown6009 are you in ..helicopter in.
That plane you talk about looks just like the gov drone's when they first started them.
Great video's Mr Brown. I live in pitt meadows and I'll be up there for a camping trip this summer ...Would love some of your thoughts and imput... Jamie
I am glad someone is going there. I would look on the south side of the big rock by the dam. I also would look at were the water goes under the glacier. It will still have snow in July, but in August it starts to clear off. Good Luck and send me some photo's.
If you use email please add me to your contact list... I would like to ask you some other questions that I would rather not discuss here...jamieseip@live.com thanks again
Why would the creek not be bearing gold?
Thanks for the video. Good job and thanks for sharing. I subbed to you #100
Looks good sounds good.just have too have good enough legs .I believe you.
very interesting and well done video count me in when we going August
Karl, I am hoping someone goes there and proves me right or wrong. I am getting up in age so I can't go.
Charles Brown i hear you on the age issue , helicopter up there with a good spotting scope and a drone to satisfy your curiosity
Message me Karl ,Im heading up this summer.
TVMii I'd like to join you but iam in the same boat as Charles Brown to old to hike the alpine, looks like its up to you TV
If I have to go it solo I will... Stay tuned for the videos
Are you related to volcanic brown
if you watch the stu brown vids there is a referance to the stave being to the south! i think you are all looking in the wrong place you have to look north of the stave. towards hourglass lake.
How come you didn't go?
shutup bot
Your tent shaped rock is marked twice on the map.
Interesting video, I have been doing the same research.
Do you think it is the same place Stu Brown Has written and talked about? The plane makes me think that it is.
I tried to hike in and on the 2nd night there were 2 of the biggest bears I ever scene making owl sounds and screaming that turned into roars. I could only make out dark out lines but they were standing on their back legs like humans. I got what I could and left. I felt like I was being watched for the 5 hours it took to get back to my car. I don't go into the woods anymore
ummmm that doesn't sound like bears....
Description sounds like big foots
Are you kidding or telling the truth
I'm going to go fix that plane and fly it out of there...full of gold..
This is great
I know this video is 5 years old , so please be informed that gold can not be taken from a Provincial Park
You related to doc?
It's an adventure
Interesting
Shhhhhh! Wait a minute... another brown? Lol
I'm volcanic browns grandson, krakatoa brown.
Close but no cigar my friend and stop trying to make marks that are made by the movement of the glacier out to be carvings in the rock. They are not.
you seem triggered bud. I've found gold in that exact area. don't like it go somewhere else :)
I wish I had a helicopter😉👍
I have a family cabin on the AB / BC boarder, anyone interested investing a few K I’d be interested in sharing some spots, looking for investment to use for equipment and time
Very Close Mr Brown...But I Know exactly where the gold is , ive seen it....more than you can ever imagine...hard to get to....any helicopter pilots ???? out there who wants to be rich..?
cobrakell I know a few chopper pilots. You still in?
cobrakell email me. Thecoastline@hotmail.com
cobrakell you want me to grab a few rocks? Dont you already know where the mother load is?
@@cobrakell I'm intrigued, I live in pitt meadows, hoping to go up there this summer any tips you could email me?
Lmao
and 3... Grizzly bears in the area will charge you and RIP your guts out
Already been there and nothing there so stay away.
Ya I found a tonne of nothing too last summer can't wait to get back and find more nothing
I have never been there. These rocks could have been the real rock.