Leave us a comment and let us know what you think or if you have questions......Stay tuned for our up coming vid of us in the Drift mine as we punch through to send a camera in to see what is making those noises ....
I think this guy is nothing short of a miracle I’ve learned so much from Jeff and am so grateful I wouldn’t of been able to find half the info I learned from him in a fun digestible manner this guys a hero in my book!
I started calling all my friends and co-workers “boy” and talking in a strange accent because of Jeff......soon it spread to my family including my wife and now my dog! I’m single now and unemployed but really happy! Is there hope for me Jeff on your channel as a sidekick?
You might want to be abit careful saying that though, especially around or to black african/american people. As it's considered quite a racist term by some. I think something to do with back in the day the plantation owners would call their slaves boy or something like that. You might get cancelled on top if everything else. 😏
Nice fedora Sonny Jim! I really enjoy seeing the old west mining areas you go to and seeing what clues led the old prospectors to the Gold. Amazing stuff!
Love the archaeology of the old homestead. Reminds me of my Dad discovering forgotten Indian villages out in the middle of nowhere along the Gulf Coast and up in the Smoky Mountains when I was a kid.
It’s still there, the mountain just bought out everyone willing to do it.......as long as the core keeps pumping up lava, there is always a spot that no one has checked yet. (Or even stepped on) :o
As someone who loves history and understands how short of a time frame a few hundred years is, it infuriates me to see the attitude that the US (or really anywhere else) is 100% tapped out of natural resources. Think of how remote SO many places are even today. The pioneers and natives barely touched the natural resources this nation has to offer and so often people discount the middle of this country as “redneck” because it hasn’t been developed. We have vast resources, we just need to the work ethic and risk tolerance of the “old timers”....if we did then history would see the hundred or two hundred years between us to be nothing, just like I look at miners in Spain in antiquity. They still have mines in Spain and we will have ground to mine for 3,000 years or more here in the US. By the time virgin ground really becomes impossible to find we’ll be mining asteroids or drilling straight into the core for metals...the point is that attitude is half the battle, and half of what keeps the west alive is knowing it’s still out there on that vast amount of BLM and National Forest land. Look at a pic of the US at night from space and you’ll see how empty the country is west of the Mississippi still. Go get it and stop telling yourself it’s all been seen and done.
Jeff, My Uncle mined London Mine in Fairplay, Colorado in the late 60s-70s. He also mined the area where Alfred Packer had his cold winter picnic of miners. I remember camping as a kid by London mine. I have old slides of the trip. It was an amazing sight I never have ever seen before(multi-level walkways to different mines in the mountainside. My Uncle ended up going belly-up...He died at the age of 52. He was a character...He set firecrackers off on an oriental rug in his house. I loved that man.
I also like to study old locations where people lived and worked a long time ago. History has become a real interest of mine over the last few years. We have lot of old mines and mining towns where I am from and it is always interesting stepping back in history for a while. Great video and great Geology lesson once again.
Always enjoy learning about geology from you Jeff. Would love to be able to come on out and try my luck finding some shiny with you. Keep up the good work.
Saving this for tomorrow, but somehow I've obtained the gift of clairvoyance, and liked it, knowing I'll enjoy it tomorrow...... Although, the mystery remains in my mind as to whether we'll be looking at the drift mine honey pot, or perhaps discover another method of sanitation in this current to be seen tomorrow line up! Looking forward to the watch, and excited to learn something new Jeff!
I love the geology lessons and the historic places. I always wondered about the place there at Union Pass, I drove by it many times in my semi. We used to go driving on weekends to find places like that, but we have not gone exploring in many years. Now it is just work during the week and home on the weekends. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
When they built Davis dam it created Lake Mohave and that hopelessly flooded the Kathrine for good. Worked at the Tyro '87-'88, just up the hill from where you were filming near the end.
My dad worked there too . I worked with him on the weekends on the water line and hve been in the old mine . I always wanted to go down the shaft . Do you remember the “Summit “ mine they were going to get going in the Cerbat Mountains ?
Hello Jeff Williams, another video where you show us that to find the precious mineral you just have to go out and look for it, hopefully one day you will find that seam that all miners dream of; That is why I admire your dedication and perseverance. Greetings from Caracas-Venezuela.
Thanks for the clip on the homestead, I love that place! I have tried to read everything I can find online about it, but I never knew about the Union Army camping there. Thanks for that!
Idk if your camera was overheating or there or it's just RUclips, but the video is glitching out a bit at least for the first few minutes (all I've watched so far). The sound is fine though, and it's still watchable to me! Cool geology info even for someone far away with little to no nearby gold lol.
I should have become a geologist. I have always had a taste for it. And in the last 10 years, all I have really wanted to do was just learn the geology.
Sunny Jim, dont know what I liked more, your Geology lesson, or the history lesson....Both are most excellent Son....Wonder what happened to the kids who build that gas station....Did slim brake out his metal detector? Wonder what he found?? Hummmm....Yes Sir old son, this is a very good video, thanks for bring us along..................JB................
I passed by that homestead countless times. Knew there were buildings or something down there and water because of all the green, but never knew it was a historic spot. Always figured it was private property too. Thanks for the backstory
@@dianaspy6733 I replied with the coordinates but looks like it got removed. Basically, if you take hwy 68 coming out of Bullhead City heading towards Golden Valley, you'll go through the mountains. When you come over the top of the mountain and start to descend, on the right, be on the lookout for a group of tall green trees, a sign of a spring. There should be a small area on the shoulder that you can pull over and walk down there.
I love your videos. I am interested in gold prospecting and took geology in college. But I've forgotten alot. You are great at explaining this stuff in a way that keeps me interested. Thank you for all you do.
WhoooooWeeeeeeeee,Jeff I can't wait to see what Took that rod, that cave is Neat! Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.you are appreciated.
Wow boy! we have to admit we’re learning from a great storage of knowledge expertise geologist, I really appreciate the opportunity thanks Jeff.. more stuff about this please
JEFF, is that " HOMESTEAD " still in the family? that is one reason i love the west/south west so much darn history! then you have the minerals and the views, boy o boy, now you can see why the old timers loved it out west!! great video!!!!!!!
YM, It's now owned by the state of Az. A couple of years ago, on facebook one of the great grand kids posted some old family photos of the homestead and told a little bit of the family history. Sorry but I don't have a link.
That’s a lot of rocks SON. What I wanna know is why does all magma today look the same. Well Sonny Jim do you know 😳 PS: you said them homesteaders came from LA if they headed west they’d be in the ocean. And Yeah they’d is a word.
they'd travel West then East and great question ....it depends on the Magma chamber ( Silica content vs Iron and Magnesium content ) and how fast or slow it cools.....
Best entertainment for my dollar; you hear what I’m saying boy . But slow down during your geology lesson cause I am taking notes ⛏. I have to back up the video 5 times . More geology . Nice location but how about your samples ? Did You FIND GOLD ? More lessons on Rhyolite ...n Hematite !!
Geology.. Geology.. GEOLOGY !! Volcanic Necks !! Or Ugly Plugs !! Find Gold In Riolite More Often. YOU SHOULD NO THIS BOY !! COME ON SON !! Check The Old Mill Sites !! But Don't Trample On Anyones Claims Boy !! Sulfer Samples MMmmm.. Smell That Boy !! Y'know What Jeff's Gonna Say... So Come On !! Let's GOOooo !!!
Do you know. ? Where there's Giants, there's Gold. All I can see are giants on their backs. ruclips.net/video/wUIpkFfZbsw/видео.html&ab_channel=SeeingisBelieving I have a different method of prospecting ..... the heavy metals sink to the lowest extremity. !!!
It's spelled Rhyolite and gold is usually found in quartz. Rhyolite is explosive when it comes out of a volcano and why some volcanoes are more dangerous.
@@priscillaross-fox9407 Aahh.. ok.. Thanks for the input.. I was typing as I was watching this VDO and my info was coming from JW's explanation of the area as he was exploring while making this current VDO we are commenting on.. I am not even close to being as educated in geology as JW.. And.. especially that area he was exploring.. but thanks though for catching my errors.. I value people's expert input in geology.. Lord knows I am not the most knowledgeable as others.. Smiles...
That would be nice to stake a claim see if the BLM would let you restore one of the buildings so you could stay out there and still hunt for gold i know you can stay on a claim if your working it but restore a building you can stay in longer maybe restore it back to the original use the gold you find to fix the buildings.
Well who care! Was a great history lesson, n also a learning lesson. So getting out of 4 walls itchin for gold is what makes us all watch, silently wishing we were there. The excitement of fun n moving around, I say twitch on brother. Right there with ya 👍
@@inhishonorinfinityx3961 I hear ya. Kinda brought it up hoping Jeff and Slim could figure a way to make it smoother, you know, to help them out. Seriously might be dangerous to epileptics though. I do have ADHD, and I find myself going back a lot because I got thrown off. Just a whole lot of reasons, but the audio is clear, and I'm trying like hell to digest this because it is what I wanna know! So c'mon let's go!
From WA Australia so gold and mining country. This has been one of the most interesting, fun and enjoyable vids I have seen for a long time. The fact you see the history along with the passion and pride etc of the people involved in local history is great. Love it
Wow Jeff that's awesome! You really know geology. I always like listening to your videos. I think anyone can learn all they need to know about prospecting from you Jeff, thank you for sharing your knowledge Jeff!
I really like the video Jeff. I have not been able to get out and prospect the last 3 months. The wife is having issues with her cancer treatment and has gotten worse so had to stay around the house to help her so I appreciate the adventure l. The wife and I love to prospect been doing it for awhile she hasn't been for a year or so but we don't miss any videos well she doesn't tells me when a new one is out. Hopefully I can get out soon to find more gold to finish the charm I'm making for her. Thanks again Jeff keep them coming.
Good stuff miner .Hi again Jeff. DAN THE MINER COLUMBIA Mt. . I can't get enough of that geology teachings. Thanks bud & keep it fun. . .peace out.. 👋.
Hey Jeff, on the subject of rocks...during my travels in quartszite az I always wondered what the small Brown rocks were that cover the ground and how they were deposited ?
Nice video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Earth is one gem of a planet eh boy! Love geology & hounding pretty rocks & gems & pondering why things look the way they do, and finding cool stuff. Thanks!
Leave us a comment and let us know what you think or if you have questions......Stay tuned for our up coming vid of us in the Drift mine as we punch through to send a camera in to see what is making those noises ....
@UK NEWS who says he isnt?
Beware them tommy knockers time for more lagging lol
Oh lord! I wonder what it's going to be.
What do you say Jeff? I can’t sleep at night I need to locate these Tommy knockers hiding all the gold from me 😩 can I drop you an e-mail
@UK NEWS Jeff's smart. He's mining the internet (miners).
If the video was any more glitchy, we'd have to start calling him Jeff Headroom (P.S. if you get the reference, you're either old or getting old).
OK...Max
Or a slower glitch Wang Chung "Everybody Have Fun Tonight".
Getting older!
Old
And Older!
I think this guy is nothing short of a miracle I’ve learned so much from Jeff and am so grateful I wouldn’t of been able to find half the info I learned from him in a fun digestible manner this guys a hero in my book!
thats great and we always love hearing that
I started calling all my friends and co-workers “boy” and talking in a strange accent because of Jeff......soon it spread to my family including my wife and now my dog! I’m single now and unemployed but really happy! Is there hope for me Jeff on your channel as a sidekick?
Yep im doing the same thing!
You better believe it, boy! C'm on, let's go!
Me too!! Lol
Come on letsgo
You might want to be abit careful saying that though, especially around or to black african/american people.
As it's considered quite a racist term by some. I think something to do with back in the day the plantation owners would call their slaves boy or something like that.
You might get cancelled on top if everything else. 😏
Where do you find fools gold? In a rich man's pocket. Where do you find real gold? A woman that loves you when you have nothing.
golden
Jeff, loved the geology lesson as well as the history lesson! So much goodness jammed into a single video. Keep it up!
Thanks Joanne.......really appreciate that and now we got to go make a mine exploration vid ....wink wink
Jeff’s videos are educational and entertaining. He knows his history and geology.
Thanks for sharing Jeff!
thanks and you betcha
I love when you talk geology.
You are one badass knowledgeable encyclopedia of geology. My heads a spinnin' like a top. And I'm only three minutes into this.....
Nice fedora Sonny Jim! I really enjoy seeing the old west mining areas you go to and seeing what clues led the old prospectors to the Gold. Amazing stuff!
Great video Jeff, the geology lesson was awesome mixed with some history....would love to see more like it!
Been a while since we had a geology lesson, Chump! Of course, love the history and adventure, too! Thanks, Jeff!
Hi sir I like your vedio
Love the archaeology of the old homestead. Reminds me of my Dad discovering forgotten Indian villages out in the middle of nowhere along the Gulf Coast and up in the Smoky Mountains when I was a kid.
Man, what It’d be to time travel back to the 40’s and see how that looked an ran in its prime!!!
It’s still there, the mountain just bought out everyone willing to do it.......as long as the core keeps pumping up lava, there is always a spot that no one has checked yet. (Or even stepped on) :o
Oooohhhh...... time travel you say?
As someone who loves history and understands how short of a time frame a few hundred years is, it infuriates me to see the attitude that the US (or really anywhere else) is 100% tapped out of natural resources. Think of how remote SO many places are even today. The pioneers and natives barely touched the natural resources this nation has to offer and so often people discount the middle of this country as “redneck” because it hasn’t been developed. We have vast resources, we just need to the work ethic and risk tolerance of the “old timers”....if we did then history would see the hundred or two hundred years between us to be nothing, just like I look at miners in Spain in antiquity. They still have mines in Spain and we will have ground to mine for 3,000 years or more here in the US. By the time virgin ground really becomes impossible to find we’ll be mining asteroids or drilling straight into the core for metals...the point is that attitude is half the battle, and half of what keeps the west alive is knowing it’s still out there on that vast amount of BLM and National Forest land. Look at a pic of the US at night from space and you’ll see how empty the country is west of the Mississippi still. Go get it and stop telling yourself it’s all been seen and done.
@@timetravela890 why not,
You are nice.. not selfish. People don't let you know places where the treasures. You are one of a kind
the geology videos are amazing jeff! thank you for sharing your wisdom
Jeff, My Uncle mined London Mine in Fairplay, Colorado in the late 60s-70s. He also mined the area where Alfred Packer had his cold winter picnic of miners. I remember camping as a kid by London mine. I have old slides of the trip. It was an amazing sight I never have ever seen before(multi-level walkways to different mines in the mountainside. My Uncle ended up going belly-up...He died at the age of 52. He was a character...He set firecrackers off on an oriental rug in his house. I loved that man.
great story thanks for sharing
"Soak it in water for ten minutes and pop it in your mouth." PFFFH... I'm not falling for that one AGAIN Jeff. 😒
LoL! Thats funny right there!
Hella bells that's funny 😂
wonder if that was horse or donkey they taste totally different lol
YOU TOO ?! 😂
I also like to study old locations where people lived and worked a long time ago. History has become a real interest of mine over the last few years. We have lot of old mines and mining towns where I am from and it is always interesting stepping back in history for a while. Great video and great Geology lesson once again.
Fascinating combination of geology and history; just fantastic! Thank you!
Always enjoy learning about geology from you Jeff.
Would love to be able to come on out and try my luck finding some shiny with you.
Keep up the good work.
Saving this for tomorrow, but somehow I've obtained the gift of clairvoyance, and liked it, knowing I'll enjoy it tomorrow...... Although, the mystery remains in my mind as to whether we'll be looking at the drift mine honey pot, or perhaps discover another method of sanitation in this current to be seen tomorrow line up! Looking forward to the watch, and excited to learn something new Jeff!
I love the geology lessons and the historic places. I always wondered about the place there at Union Pass, I drove by it many times in my semi. We used to go driving on weekends to find places like that, but we have not gone exploring in many years. Now it is just work during the week and home on the weekends. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Thanks for sharing! you betcha
Thanks Jeff, another awesome video!! You've got it dialed in out there, I need to make the trip
Great video! Love the history of Union Pass and loved the show and tell with the rocks.
I've learned more from your geology lessons Jeff' then I ever did in High School. Thank you for sharing.
you betcha Danny
Well you should’ve gone to school more often
@@darryllecouper1545 You might be surprised.
When they built Davis dam it created Lake Mohave and that hopelessly flooded the Kathrine for good. Worked at the Tyro '87-'88, just up the hill from where you were filming near the end.
My dad worked there too . I worked with him on the weekends on the water line and hve been in the old mine . I always wanted to go down the shaft . Do you remember the “Summit “ mine they were going to get going in the Cerbat Mountains ?
I thought he said he was near frisco?
Your vids are the best. Jeff is the most informative gold miner out!
Thank you for the geology and history lesson Jeff!
I fully enjoy these videos.
Hello Jeff Williams, another video where you show us that to find the precious mineral you just have to go out and look for it, hopefully one day you will find that seam that all miners dream of; That is why I admire your dedication and perseverance. Greetings from Caracas-Venezuela.
thanks and we will
You really have a lot of geological knowledge. Luck (eso es Suerte en español).
Thanks for the clip on the homestead, I love that place! I have tried to read everything I can find online about it, but I never knew about the Union Army camping there. Thanks for that!
Thank you for the show and tell on the geological specimens made it easy to understand what to look for 👍🏻👊🏻 see you on the next one
Idk if your camera was overheating or there or it's just RUclips, but the video is glitching out a bit at least for the first few minutes (all I've watched so far). The sound is fine though, and it's still watchable to me! Cool geology info even for someone far away with little to no nearby gold lol.
I thought it was a new idea for camera work, at first. Definitely not our equipment.
Edited by Max Headroom...
@@happycamper4315 I can't believe someone else (besides me) would remember that 🤣
@@firewaterforgeofarizona4304 I'm older than I look! 😂
my Holographic image is phase shifting again
I should have become a geologist. I have always had a taste for it. And in the last 10 years, all I have really wanted to do was just learn the geology.
Great information as always you never seem to disappoint Have a great day and prospect on
Love the insight and info you teach all of us. Thank you . Love you Brother Jeff
Jeff, you broke the matrix .... LoL 🤣
there is no spoon
Hahahaha
Sunny Jim, dont know what I liked more, your Geology lesson, or the history lesson....Both are most excellent Son....Wonder what happened to the kids who build that gas station....Did slim brake out his metal detector? Wonder what he found?? Hummmm....Yes Sir old son, this is a very good video, thanks for bring us along..................JB................
thanks .......Party on Garth.....
Love these videos. Love the history of the past you put in this.
Great video Jeff. I really enjoy your videos which feature geology lessons 👍 I feel I have learned so much over the years from you.
thanks
Smashed that like Button too hard. Jeff, I think I need new phone. Broke my screen.
I'm starting to think there's more to Jeff than a crazy ole coot running around the desert with a 6 shooter in one hand and a skeleton in the other.
Jeff, it's seems I keep coming back to this vid over and over again for reference. Same with lots of your other vid. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Very welcome
Thanks for the tour! I enjoyed it very much!
I passed by that homestead countless times. Knew there were buildings or something down there and water because of all the green, but never knew it was a historic spot. Always figured it was private property too. Thanks for the backstory
Tried to find it on a maps app.nowhere to be found. Have a sister in Southern California. A little help?
@@dianaspy6733 I replied with the coordinates but looks like it got removed. Basically, if you take hwy 68 coming out of Bullhead City heading towards Golden Valley, you'll go through the mountains. When you come over the top of the mountain and start to descend, on the right, be on the lookout for a group of tall green trees, a sign of a spring. There should be a small area on the shoulder that you can pull over and walk down there.
@@dianaspy6733 tried to post directions/location twice but keeps getting deleted.
Love your passion geezer 👍😉 🇬🇧
Thanks again jeff for lots of good info ! ! ! Rockin the new hat :) Hope it comfortable, looks Great ! ! !
I love your videos. I am interested in gold prospecting and took geology in college. But I've forgotten alot. You are great at explaining this stuff in a way that keeps me interested. Thank you for all you do.
you betcha
Hey jeff I'll be back soon love the videos ttyl
This guy must have had 20 cups of coffee just prior to filming this video.
30
Amazing the cool places just under our radar. Nice walk thru memory lane, and the rock identification was invaluable
WhoooooWeeeeeeeee,Jeff I can't wait to see what Took that rod, that cave is Neat! Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.you are appreciated.
Area closed well that’s for quitters, get that scuba gear.
lol, that is a terrifying idea!
Gold has been found in Kitty Litter in Australia...i kid you not.
I love it when you talk Nerdy to us, Mr. Jeff Williams. Some super strange video glitching going on though.
Great stuff, I love the old buildings; and roadside attractions.
This guy is cool and full of knowledge I’d love to have him as a professor
They should recondition those places and make it a tourist attraction
There's lots of places in the US to find gold.
Wow boy! we have to admit we’re learning from a great storage of knowledge expertise geologist, I really appreciate the opportunity thanks Jeff.. more stuff about this please
thanks
That was a cool adventure thanks for the lessons and taking us along Stay Safe. TANK
thanks Tank
Jeff, you never finished the discussion regarding the importance of hematite and quartz stringers.🤔
sample them ....but we were stressing the importance of sampling Rhyolite intrusions with Hematite
JEFF, is that " HOMESTEAD " still in the family? that is one reason i love the west/south west so much darn history! then you have the minerals and the views, boy o boy, now you can see why the old timers loved it out west!! great video!!!!!!!
If you are a Yooper then you must know where to find gold in the UP!
@@priscillaross-fox9407 it changes from storm to storm, year to year, just depends on how bad the floods get in the year
YM, It's now owned by the state of Az. A couple of years ago, on facebook one of the great grand kids posted some old family photos of the homestead and told a little bit of the family history. Sorry but I don't have a link.
I really need to hang with you and a notepad your knowledge of geology and mining is astounding
Thanks for showing me this jeff i really enjoyed it. I plain on watching more
Glad you enjoyed it
You can tell Jeff is a miner; running around like a teenager. Every time he jumps off a ledge, my knee screams in defiance.
I've known a few miners and they didn't run around like kids.
It’s just the cola
LOL I can relate to that
That’s a lot of rocks SON. What I wanna know is why does all magma today look the same. Well Sonny Jim do you know 😳
PS: you said them homesteaders came from LA if they headed west they’d be in the ocean. And Yeah they’d is a word.
they'd travel West then East and great question ....it depends on the Magma chamber ( Silica content vs Iron and Magnesium content ) and how fast or slow it cools.....
If you was 2,200 degrees F , you too would glow. or If you cooled from that temp, you would be carbon colored too !i
WWWWHHHHOOOOEEEEE! Loved it and the great geology and history lessons.
Thanks for thegreat video. I really enjoyed the historic tour. Looking forward to the sampling results.
I feel like he's constantly yelling at me 😆
YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT BOY!!! : )
@@schristiansen3151 😂😂😂😂😂
He is constantly yelling at you!
What’s the “one rock”?
Absolutely excellent video, thank you so much. It was great to see the old buildings and structures, these videos help to preserve the history.
you betcha
So glad you're still making videos. Stay safe and stay energetic. I love your content
Thank you, I will
Did he tell us to eat poop at 5:30 ??
Best entertainment for my dollar; you hear what I’m saying boy . But slow down during your geology lesson cause I am taking notes ⛏. I have to back up the video 5 times . More geology . Nice location but how about your samples ? Did You FIND GOLD ? More lessons on Rhyolite ...n Hematite !!
Really enjoyed this one. Thanks!
Loved the adventure jeff another amazing story to
Geology.. Geology.. GEOLOGY !!
Volcanic Necks !!
Or Ugly Plugs !!
Find Gold In Riolite More Often.
YOU SHOULD NO
THIS BOY !!
COME ON SON !!
Check The Old Mill Sites !!
But Don't Trample On
Anyones Claims Boy !!
Sulfer Samples MMmmm..
Smell That Boy !!
Y'know What Jeff's Gonna Say...
So Come On !!
Let's GOOooo !!!
Do you know. ? Where there's Giants, there's Gold. All I can see are giants on their backs.
ruclips.net/video/wUIpkFfZbsw/видео.html&ab_channel=SeeingisBelieving
I have a different method of prospecting ..... the heavy metals sink to the lowest extremity. !!!
It's spelled Rhyolite and gold is usually found in quartz. Rhyolite is explosive when it comes out of a volcano and why some volcanoes are more dangerous.
@@priscillaross-fox9407 Aahh.. ok..
Thanks for the input..
I was typing as I was watching this VDO and my info was coming from JW's explanation of the area as he was exploring while making this current VDO we are commenting on..
I am not even close to being as educated in geology as JW.. And.. especially that area he was exploring.. but thanks though for catching my errors.. I value people's expert input in geology..
Lord knows I am not the most knowledgeable as others..
Smiles...
Stop talking all smart and show me some GOLD!
I know
....right
@@Askjeffwilliams Hahahahahah
I love your videos!! Lots of info!! Thank you for sharing!!
You are so welcome!
Awesome video thanks for sharing this it was epic i also love the history and the geology lessons.
Glitching a bit..
Yeah , it's bitchen a glitt... 😆
I mean.... 😰 😊🙈🙉🙊😎
That would be nice to stake a claim see if the BLM would let you restore one of the buildings so you could stay out there and still hunt for gold i know you can stay on a claim if your working it but restore a building you can stay in longer maybe restore it back to the original use the gold you find to fix the buildings.
Hey Jeff, greetings from Portugal, I share your overwhelming enthusiasm for life, keep kicking boy 🤠, looking forward to the next video.
Awesome! Thank you!
Really appreciate your work/passion Jeff! Thank you
you betcha
Is it just me, or is this video tweakin' all over the place? Gonna have a seizure.
Yep it’s twitching
Well who care! Was a great history lesson, n also a learning lesson. So getting out of 4 walls itchin for gold is what makes us all watch, silently wishing we were there. The excitement of fun n moving around, I say twitch on brother. Right there with ya 👍
@@inhishonorinfinityx3961 I hear ya. Kinda brought it up hoping Jeff and Slim could figure a way to make it smoother, you know, to help them out. Seriously might be dangerous to epileptics though. I do have ADHD, and I find myself going back a lot because I got thrown off. Just a whole lot of reasons, but the audio is clear, and I'm trying like hell to digest this because it is what I wanna know! So c'mon let's go!
Its frame skipping, usually caused by recording at a different frame rate than the final output. I thought my TV was freaking out at first :)
@@duncandphoto Hey man, that's interesting, and good to know. Thank you
I was out in that desert Sunday!!!! I brought a bucket of dirt back to California and found some good rocks for my collection too.
From WA Australia so gold and mining country. This has been one of the most interesting, fun and enjoyable vids I have seen for a long time.
The fact you see the history along with the passion and pride etc of the people involved in local history is great. Love it
thanks
Great video filled with info. I went into overload with all I learned. Had to go absorb it all. Thanks for sharing.😎👍👍👌👌⛏⛏
Right on!
Wow Jeff that's awesome! You really know geology. I always like listening to your videos. I think anyone can learn all they need to know about prospecting from you Jeff, thank you for sharing your knowledge Jeff!
thanks ...have my degree in it ....love hearing that
I really like the video Jeff. I have not been able to get out and prospect the last 3 months. The wife is having issues with her cancer treatment and has gotten worse so had to stay around the house to help her so I appreciate the adventure l. The wife and I love to prospect been doing it for awhile she hasn't been for a year or so but we don't miss any videos well she doesn't tells me when a new one is out. Hopefully I can get out soon to find more gold to finish the charm I'm making for her. Thanks again Jeff keep them coming.
Good stuff miner .Hi again Jeff. DAN THE MINER COLUMBIA Mt. . I can't get enough of that geology teachings. Thanks bud & keep it fun. . .peace out.. 👋.
thanks Dan the miner from up North
Hey Jeff, on the subject of rocks...during my travels in quartszite az I always wondered what the small Brown rocks were that cover the ground and how they were deposited ?
Great vid Jeff. Thanks for the geology.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Earth is one gem of a planet eh boy! Love geology & hounding pretty rocks & gems & pondering why things look the way they do, and finding cool stuff. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it
I can't get enough of these videos.
god darn it SHUSH everyone Jeffs on it's the best show on the tube and am not missing it
Thanks for the homestead tour and classification breakdown! Very helpful! Awesome channel! Take care and stay safe! :D
Our pleasure!
Perfect video ! Thank you !
Keep it coming !! Great video!!