This is a very interesting and informative video Warren, I was happy to see you found some gold considering the hard work you put in. The photo of the old timer standing up winnowing the dust out was a treat to see as was the kangaroo passing by on the bank lol. Take care my friend, and enjoy your good weather, snow is forecast here ugh. Take care my friends, good luck and happy fossicking Mary-Ellen UK
Great vidieo. I dry pan in the Arizona desert alot. One tool that i use is a drinking straw. After you bring it down to the last of the heavies, use the straw to GENTLY blow the cons across the pan. This will reveal the gold in place.
Enjoyed the video as I'm here to brush up on my dry panning techniques. I've read that miners of yesteryear would sometimes "cook the dirt" on a large piece of sheet metal for quicker drying.
Nice one Warren good lesson I am now at Winburndale rivulet Bathurst Going to pan the fiver as Andrew from Adventure Gold showed us about Cheers Crouch
Im thinking about making up a millers table so we can go though the finer stuff when we get home... i might have to try to dry pan the next time we go out.thanks warren
looks like hard wo0rk at my age. I did a lot of panning when I was a young fella, but it is surprising how many places are now out of bounds for prospectors now, National parks and subdivisions into acreages have stopped a lot of fun.
do 3 or 4, put together ,take it down,a very small amount of water to finish off.good also to bring back 5 gal of concentrate on hot arizona day lugging for miles
Interesting video. Not much chance of me ever trying that as I live in Ireland, it would never be dry enough 🤣 at least plenty of water for wet panning
Nothing like “live action”, a Roo bounding by at the top of the hill, flying by lickity split. Dry washing is tough without contrasting with H2o. Are you using a metal detector/pin pointer in your prospecting to find specimens so NUGS don’t get lost when you toss the rocks after classifying.
Thanks for the info Warren, I like the NQ Kangaroo bouncing behind you at the 1:00 mark. Thank you for uploading.
Seen that too mate 🤣 I actually replayed that bit because I though I was seeing things
Excellent demonstration and overview of the does and don’t. Thanks...
Gold is the “cure” for us. Awesome video.
Hi Mate, Just a great demo as always. Thanks for stagging the roo in the background, you do go to extremes to make that great video. LOL Dennis
Great video Warren, something a bit different and informative. Nice one Mate. 👍👍👍
Love the roo at the top of the hill.
This is a very interesting and informative video Warren, I was happy to see you found some gold considering the hard work you put in. The photo of the old timer standing up winnowing the dust out was a treat to see as was the kangaroo passing by on the bank lol. Take care my friend, and enjoy your good weather, snow is forecast here ugh. Take care my friends, good luck and happy fossicking Mary-Ellen UK
Very informative tutorial. I like your professional style. Thanks for sharing 👍
Great vidieo. I dry pan in the Arizona desert alot. One tool that i use is a drinking straw. After you bring it down to the last of the heavies, use the straw to GENTLY blow the cons across the pan. This will reveal the gold in place.
steve gill - good hint ! Thank you
Enjoyed the video as I'm here to brush up on my dry panning techniques. I've read that miners of yesteryear would sometimes "cook the dirt" on a large piece of sheet metal for quicker drying.
Thanks for watching and commenting Randall - best of luck with your dry panning adventures mate! Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Kangaroo hopping by in the background at 1:00. LOL.
I was wondering what that was? HaHa!
Nice one Warren good lesson
I am now at Winburndale rivulet Bathurst
Going to pan the fiver as Andrew from Adventure Gold showed us about
Cheers Crouch
Great info as usual Warren!
Thanks for sharing.
Nicely done Warren thanks for sharing.
Im thinking about making up a millers table so we can go though the finer stuff when we get home... i might have to try to dry pan the next time we go out.thanks warren
Great info and demonstration. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Great video mate 🌾👀🌾
Great video warren thanks for sharing 👍
Looks like dusty work mate, nice to get some color.
Looks like you're doing it rough. 😂
Nice to get away from the rat race. 👍👍
great video warren
looks like hard wo0rk at my age. I did a lot of panning when I was a young fella, but it is surprising how many places are now out of bounds for prospectors now, National parks and subdivisions into acreages have stopped a lot of fun.
Far as I know you can pan on any national park no problem. At least here in the US. Just don't claim jump...
do 3 or 4, put together ,take it down,a very small amount of water to finish off.good also to bring back 5 gal of concentrate on hot arizona day lugging for miles
Great video, you have a new subscriber.
Cheers CR
Interesting video. Not much chance of me ever trying that as I live in Ireland, it would never be dry enough 🤣 at least plenty of water for wet panning
Daumen hoch 👍😉✌️
How,s the serenity....
Thanks for the inf and video AL HH BOL
Nothing like “live action”, a Roo bounding by at the top of the hill, flying by lickity split. Dry washing is tough without contrasting with H2o. Are you using a metal detector/pin pointer in your prospecting to find specimens so NUGS don’t get lost when you toss the rocks after classifying.
Did you see that kangaroo jump by
2:02 is pan indestructible like this?
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