I live in Washington State in the Island county Island chane,. Called The San Juan Islands Whidbey Island Is the location I'm inquiring about. There is usually flower 🪙 gold .. and there is a lot of quorts Around the Island, there also are opals petrified wood in spots Also, mining not sure for what perhaps gravel / sand..
I continue to absolutely love this channel. I've absorbed quite a bit of information over the last couple years thanks to you! But more importantly, I've had fun putting it to use. You're highly appreciated my good man.
Awesome video, really enjoy the geology/analysis, calling out rock types, pointing at different mineral showings, super good. That schist with stringy vuggy quartz veins seems like a nightmare to mine, would be fighting constant collapses.
3:31 what do you call black/greyish coating like that? i pick similar like yours, many of them i had no loupe but when i closely examined there are yellow coating behind those black area, i didnt find any single gold yet but my area was ancient tectonic plate
Promising area guys. Looking forward to further exploration. I'd like to see you crush some of that ore and see what metals you come up with. Silver and copper would be enjoyable to see come out as well.
Love your videos so much!! Thanks for taking us along on your explorations. You are an effective teacher, and I find you tremendously inspiring. Thank you!
As a running joke on the videos, you should have your unnamed prospecting partner being sent off into progressively more dangerous spots to get samples. you have already started the idea with you sending him up steep hillsides with loose soil, had him hang back while you ran from the bees, next up getting a sample from a face where the one rock you want is also the keystone supporting an entire cliff face. you can take it from there with clearly different prospecting partners from time to time, sometimes they hesitate and argue against going to go get the sample, maybe they appear on screen with major casts on their arms/legs - maybe even a head and neck halo etc. they don't ever die, they are somehow indestructible, but they can be injured ... and scared!! Oh, and of course, when he returns with an unsatisfactory sample .......
Lol, he's single and doesnt seem to not mind the dangerous work. I have three kids and a wife so I have to be more careful 😉...By the way we both have the same name we are both Justin, you may see me call him nugget or mcnugget from time to time though it his nick name 🤷♂️😛
@@911mining i really got the idea on video "Massive Mineralized Quarry & Quartz Vein With High Grade Gold!" you had McNugget halfway up on a quarry face that you had already said was way sketchy, and it did look like a rockslide in slow motion! And he's up there dutifully gathering the samples, it just made me laugh at the possibilities. You guys put on a great show and i truly learn more here because you do the closeups in HD of the samples. Makes all the difference! You guys Rock.
Depends, where we are and what we are trying to do. There's a lot of unstable and unsafe elements we see. It's all in what equipment you use and how you handle them. Arsenopyrite isn't something to joke around with though.
So that exposed outcrop,,,,,epithermal deposit, right? Won't be much beyond the surface right? Not necessarily a mesothermic or hydrothermic deposit, right?
Bro tell me is it me or is it home but that frist rock is orange not no yellow or gold cooler I ain't billed but I ain't see what he is cues that shit orange and I was wondering same thi g as you ask lol why I comment
Most times you will see some indication, but not always the staining is basically the mineral in the oxidization proscess, you can see some blues under the jewellers loupe but not much which gives you the indication it hasn't seen any kind of weathering.
An 1/8 of the planet is made out of quarts, so it's everywhere, doesn't mean there is gold in the rocks. Besides if it's not a high grade ore, then it probably wouldn't be worth smelting your gold out.
You would almost think those samples would be higher grade. Hopefully you can find the rich stuff that must be there. If it went shooting up the quartz, it came from somewhere!
@@911mining cool I have a plus 40 with a light that I use some times not sure if it is gold or pyrite that are small I guess any gold that is attached to a piece of quarts may go over the side of the pan as the quartz is not very heavy
I find your videos riveting to my eye and mind. I think an important addition to your presentations would be detailed topo maps of each outcrop, vein or other source, that each sample is found. Thank you for considering carrying out this simple request.
I can answer: pyrite is iron called "fool's gold" though it actually contains some gold but you have to extract it through some elaborate process. Gold is gold.
@@hossamslime9354 Not sure what "aqua region" is but yes a process that I'm not knowledgeable about. I actually prefer the color of pyrite to gold. It's brighter/whiter...
Some mineral compounds can be hazardous, and also, depending, oils from the skin aren't always desirable on certain samples. Plus, keeps the hands/fingers from drying out, and adds thermal benefit while maintaining fine control. Any or all of these reasons would be my guess.
Not pyrite itself it what can be running with it or in it. A lot of deposits are sulfides like pyrite where you have 25 or 30 parts per million replacing iron or sulfur which translates to an ounce per ton. The fact we find gold with loads of pyrite means the two most likely are related deposits
Yes there's pyrite but there's also gold, we post any anomalous values from our assays at the ends of the video, some of the samples have visible gold even though it's small. Golds often found with iron in fact we rarely find it when it's not in someway associated.
It's mostly youtube itself doing that these days. You're insane if you don't run adblock. Just turn if off on channels you like that still have their monetization. 80% of the channels I watch aren't able to receive money from their ads anyways because youtube demonetized them for wrong think. Get with the times man!
I live in Washington State in the Island county Island chane,. Called The San Juan Islands
Whidbey Island Is the location I'm inquiring about. There is usually flower 🪙 gold .. and there is a lot of quorts
Around the Island, there also are opals petrified wood in spots Also, mining not sure for what perhaps gravel / sand..
I continue to absolutely love this channel. I've absorbed quite a bit of information over the last couple years thanks to you! But more importantly, I've had fun putting it to use. You're highly appreciated my good man.
I believe this is the first time I heard your prospecting partner give any type of commentary on any of your videos. He did a good job!
It seems that from my recollection its his 3rd time speaking. At least 3rd time I heard him do so... ~( 'w')/
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Glad you liked my short and sweet speech! If you want to hear from me more, just give us feedback so I can get more air time, lol!
@@justinmcnutt5558 LOL, I was shocked when i saw the video and He Speaks! You guys make great videos! Keep up the good work!
Hi..Sir..I am in Indonesia. I new see your videos...to know the gold in the quartz stones...this the light for success in goldmine...thanks.
Thank you guys! In our mountains there is exactly such sand and water, it's cool! Good luck to you!
How can u visually tell the difference between copper and gold .. 😳🤔
Awesome video, really enjoy the geology/analysis, calling out rock types, pointing at different mineral showings, super good. That schist with stringy vuggy quartz veins seems like a nightmare to mine, would be fighting constant collapses.
Good find, but do you have a rock crusher too? I'm on Van Isle and found a spot with quartz but it's on reserve in Campbell River.
Al in all 22 grams per ton seems ok, no?
3:31 what do you call black/greyish coating like that?
i pick similar like yours, many of them i had no loupe but when i closely examined there are yellow coating behind those black area,
i didnt find any single gold yet but my area was ancient tectonic plate
Promising area guys. Looking forward to further exploration. I'd like to see you crush some of that ore and see what metals you come up with. Silver and copper would be enjoyable to see come out as well.
Love your videos so much!! Thanks for taking us along on your explorations. You are an effective teacher, and I find you tremendously inspiring. Thank you!
In my village there are too many of these rocks
what country is this filmed on
Your videos are so good you guys are some of the best prospectors on RUclips good on you guys
Watching you pick up rocks and examining them is mind numbing
Next time il make them explode in my hands
Some of those rocks look amazingly like rotted pine wood!
As a running joke on the videos, you should have your unnamed prospecting partner being sent off into progressively more dangerous spots to get samples. you have already started the idea with you sending him up steep hillsides with loose soil, had him hang back while you ran from the bees, next up getting a sample from a face where the one rock you want is also the keystone supporting an entire cliff face. you can take it from there with clearly different prospecting partners from time to time, sometimes they hesitate and argue against going to go get the sample, maybe they appear on screen with major casts on their arms/legs - maybe even a head and neck halo etc. they don't ever die, they are somehow indestructible, but they can be injured ... and scared!! Oh, and of course, when he returns with an unsatisfactory sample .......
Lol, he's single and doesnt seem to not mind the dangerous work. I have three kids and a wife so I have to be more careful 😉...By the way we both have the same name we are both Justin, you may see me call him nugget or mcnugget from time to time though it his nick name 🤷♂️😛
@@911mining i really got the idea on video "Massive Mineralized Quarry & Quartz Vein With High Grade Gold!" you had McNugget halfway up on a quarry face that you had already said was way sketchy, and it did look like a rockslide in slow motion! And he's up there dutifully gathering the samples, it just made me laugh at the possibilities. You guys put on a great show and i truly learn more here because you do the closeups in HD of the samples. Makes all the difference! You guys Rock.
Is arsenopyrite the most dangerous mineral you guys come across? Just curious.
Depends, where we are and what we are trying to do. There's a lot of unstable and unsafe elements we see. It's all in what equipment you use and how you handle them. Arsenopyrite isn't something to joke around with though.
What is it
What a tease....awesome
So that exposed outcrop,,,,,epithermal deposit, right? Won't be much beyond the surface right? Not necessarily a mesothermic or hydrothermic deposit, right?
Most around here are epithermal but we have epithermal deposits here with hundreds of thousands of tonnes.
@@911mining heck ya!
New to this, but what is the other yellow stuff with the quartz? Yellow quartz, citrine, or some other sulfurous mineral?
Bro tell me is it me or is it home but that frist rock is orange not no yellow or gold cooler I ain't billed but I ain't see what he is cues that shit orange and I was wondering same thi g as you ask lol why I comment
Is it usual to find native copper without any staining? Thanks for another awesome video of your work.
Most times you will see some indication, but not always the staining is basically the mineral in the oxidization proscess, you can see some blues under the jewellers loupe but not much which gives you the indication it hasn't seen any kind of weathering.
How do you make difference between gold and pyrite?
I have like 4 crystals and 2 gold
An 1/8 of the planet is made out of quarts, so it's everywhere, doesn't mean there is gold in the rocks. Besides if it's not a high grade ore, then it probably wouldn't be worth smelting your gold out.
I'm a gold prospector and I chase copper deposits but only if they have sulfides and/or hematite close.
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How do you know if Jesus gold or silver? I have rocks and looks like it's silver but im not sure...
You would almost think those samples would be higher grade. Hopefully you can find the rich stuff that must be there. If it went shooting up the quartz, it came from somewhere!
Definitely it's a big claim and so far we have found decent creeks with nice coarse gold
A few years late, but 23g/ton gold is exceptionally high grade..
I exactly learn about this video wow...i have an idea how to find immortalized with gold quartz thanks for the great video
Has this claim already been optioned out?
I'll come and pan two weeks for you guys.
Those vertical stringers any good
I gotta find a state that has gold. Any suggestions? I'm about to drive to Kentucky and look in the bedrock
Looks good to me . Serve me up a pan . I brought my napkin.
Will a metal detector help find it faster?
I own a property that's loaded with this stuff in Pocono Pa. The problem with this stuff is it's very hard to get the good stuff out. Lol.
wow the sedimentation is rich in precious metal minerals
Very nice man , im from brazil likeeee gollld
Great stuff lots of work to find a mother load...
Well see 😉👌
The moon has blessed BC with treasure.
Can we expect gold in quartz veins intruded in slates and schists?
For a second there I thought that was all gold in the pan
Do you guys ever use metal detectors when prospecting?
Occasionally a lot of what we deal with is sulfide deposits which rarely have gold big enough to be found with a detector. On occasion well use one.
@@911mining The nuggets you dug out of the Placer deposit was what got me thinking about it.
Awesome adventure sweet rocks minerals sweet sweet be safe guys thank u again
Are you in Vermont? Or Newengland?
what is the mag on a jewellers loop?
We have a 10x, 20x, 30x and a 60x, mainly use 10x
@@911mining cool I have a plus 40 with a light that I use some times not sure if it is gold or pyrite that are small I guess any gold that is attached to a piece of quarts may go over the side of the pan as the quartz is not very heavy
A metal or gold detector and cleaning out some crevices would be wise.
Another great video
Are you in Tennessee?
What state r u in ? I live in nc .Look like it could be Nc VA SC WV
very nice
Spend "days" busting up that bedrock and sluicing
I find your videos riveting to my eye and mind.
I think an important addition to your presentations would be detailed topo maps of each outcrop, vein or other source, that each sample is found.
Thank you for considering carrying out this simple request.
Hi what difference between pyrite and gold
I can answer: pyrite is iron called "fool's gold" though it actually contains some gold but you have to extract it through some elaborate process. Gold is gold.
@@memoryrinehart think you for answer so we can separated gold from pyrite by chemicals process like aqua region
@@hossamslime9354 Not sure what "aqua region" is but yes a process that I'm not knowledgeable about. I actually prefer the color of pyrite to gold. It's brighter/whiter...
Good !
Why the plastic gloves?
Some mineral compounds can be hazardous, and also, depending, oils from the skin aren't always desirable on certain samples. Plus, keeps the hands/fingers from drying out, and adds thermal benefit while maintaining fine control. Any or all of these reasons would be my guess.
pyrite has value?
Not pyrite itself it what can be running with it or in it. A lot of deposits are sulfides like pyrite where you have 25 or 30 parts per million replacing iron or sulfur which translates to an ounce per ton. The fact we find gold with loads of pyrite means the two most likely are related deposits
@@911mining thought it was something like that. Do you have to find the owners and get permission to prospect before even starting?
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There's a sample u grabbed and u didn't even notice that you were holding a petrified snakes head
Huuuhhh😮
awesome
Nice video Thanks 911!
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I can no longer watch your programming. RUclips now has unlimited commercials without notice.
Pan it
What's the possibility of finding Gold in "Alabama?"
Anything is possible. But not sure Have never been there.
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you didnt find gold,you find pyrite only
Guess you weren't watching the video lol
bro,i find same things in quartz but that's pyrite and hqlcopyrite,i hope you will find and melt real gold from quartz,show me real results bro
Yes there's pyrite but there's also gold, we post any anomalous values from our assays at the ends of the video, some of the samples have visible gold even though it's small. Golds often found with iron in fact we rarely find it when it's not in someway associated.
Too many commercials. Impossible to watch anymore. Sorry
It's mostly youtube itself doing that these days. You're insane if you don't run adblock. Just turn if off on channels you like that still have their monetization. 80% of the channels I watch aren't able to receive money from their ads anyways because youtube demonetized them for wrong think. Get with the times man!