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to many hunters and fishermen, gold seekers are a secretive bunch. Ask a hunter
if there are any big bucks in the area or a fisherman if they are getting any
fish and you will get a pretty vague answer that will not help you at all. A
typical response will be: “Seen a couple small ones” or “Getting a few here and
there”. I first learned this the hard way when we ran into Crazy Al, a backwoods
gold miner outside of Haines Junction. He pulled up and talked to us when we
boondocked next to his claim, talking our ear off for the better part of an
hour. But when I asked him how this claim was doing I got a weird look from him
and all I heard was crickets in the background.
Well in our latest adventure we were going to
see firsthand how these gold miners operate. We were on our way to our son-in-law’s
claim outside of Idaho City!
The drive from Craters of the Moon to Idaho City
through the Sawtooth Wilderness area was gorgeous, along 75 highway and through
the city of Ketchum where the infamous Sun Valley ski resort is located. We
boondocked on some national forest land just outside of Galena. It rained on
and off through the night, the next morning we woke up to frost on the ground
around the camper and snow in the mountains we were about to cross over. Fall
was definitely in the air!
Frosty Morning! |
Following highway 75 we ascended the mountain to
Galena Summit down the other side and turning right onto highway 21 headed towards the
town of Lowman. We thought there was something wrong with our GPS when it said
it was going to take us over an hour to travel the 30 miles between Lowman and
Idaho City but the steep inclines and switchbacks quickly reduced our speed to
35 mph and it did indeed take us over an hour to travel the 30 miles.
Shane had given us the GPS coordinates to their claim
and we soon found ourselves at their site the day before they were to arrive.
We set up, did a little exploring and waiting for Jessica, Shane, Dylan and
Kendall to arrive. We had not seen our grandkids since last April and were looking
forward to seeing how much they had grown.
They arrived the next day and after the greetings and hugs were out of
the way we started setting up the mining equipment. Their claim is a 20 acre
section that follows along a creek where Shane concentrates most of his
efforts.
Beautiful Creek |
A fire came through last October |
He has a portable dredge (~4’x6’) that comes
complete with a built in pump and air supply. He set up the dredge in the creek
put on his wet suit, hooked up his air supply and went to work. The dredge
itself acts as a huge vacuum cleaner sucking up everything in its path up to
the size of a tennis ball….rocks, pebbles, sand and anything else that may be
in the creek.
Getting everything ready |
At first glance you have to wonder why the wet
suit and air supply is even necessary as the creek only appeared a foot deep in
some of the deepest spots. We soon learned both of these were needed. Since
gold weighs more than all the other material it works its way down to the
deepest areas it can go so Shane started by moving a boulder and sucking up
everything around it, then he moved another boulder and another sucking up all
the smaller material around them. Deeper and deeper he went moving everything
bigger than a tennis ball by hand.
See how shallow it is? |
Getting started! |
The big vacuum hose |
Several hours later...... |
Drone shot of the creek and camping area |
All the material that is sucked up goes into the
dredge where it runs over a series of mats designed to let everything but the
heaviest material pass right through while the heavy material settles into the
mats. There really wasn’t too much that we could do at that point except watch
Shane dig deeper and suck up the material. At about 4-5 feet deep he hit
bedrock which is solid rock and is the best place to find the gold as it cannot
go any deeper than the top of the bedrock. 6 hours later he had a hole about
4-5 feet deep and 5 feet wide. Then it was time to clean out the mats and see
what we had! After cleaning out the mats he had about a coffee can of “heavies”.
We could see lead from .22 bullets, we could see lead BB’s from shotgun shells
and we could see gold!
This is where Barb and I could start helping
out. We would scoop a couple spoonfuls and start panning it by hand. It took a
little practice but soon we were panning out all of the lighter material and
all we had left was gold. Some pans had a dozen or so flakes while others had
much more and bigger pieces (pickers).
We got color! |
This process repeated itself for 3 days, Shane
in the water all day followed by a couple hours of panning. By the end of the 3
days he had a hole dug 4-5 deep down to the bedrock and about 10 feet square. A
lot of work, and a very interesting process.
But alas, it was time to go. As much fun as that
was we had even more fun awaiting us back in Salt Lake. Just days before
meeting us, Jessica accepted a job in Pennsylvania and we had 5 days to get things ready and 5 days to pack up
everything they owned into a semitrailer and get their house ready to go on the
market, pick up and move back into our 5th wheel and sell that
camper. Should not be a problem right?
In the end it wasn’t…. we got everything packed,
moved back into the 5th wheel and got the camper sold!
Not a lot of pictures, just a lot of hard work. We even managed to take in two
of Dylan’s baseball games.
Dylan up to bat |
Baby K sporting some new upside-down sunglasses |
So, I am sure many of you are wondering how did we really do gold mining? Well Shane would not let me take any pictures of the gold we found and told me to write "We found a little color".
So now I understand why you don't have to work. Also all of your gold chains like Snoop Dawg.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of getting my front teeth crowned in gold, should be a good look!
DeleteLooks like a lot of fun. You could look like that guy on James Bond, "Jaws"!
ReplyDeleteFunny, we just watched that movie last week! Those old James Bond movies are hilarious.
DeleteLooks like you got out of town just before that big storm blew in today. We are in Park City area and went down to West Valley to eat at the Cracker Barrel...as we left the storm was just hitting...got out of town with only minutes to spare!
ReplyDeleteWe tried to get out ahead of the storm but ended up driving in the rain most of the day yesterday.
DeleteWhere in Pennsylvania? And glad you found "a little" color....
ReplyDeleteThey are moving to the Greencastle area.
DeleteWow that was really interesting. Thanks for detailing the process. So glad you sold the camper!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, we were happy to sell the camper so quickly. Otherwise we were going to have to winterize it, store it over the winter and try again in the spring.
DeleteI hear there might be a little "color " on the big island in Bone lake.I can tell you what I found on the Discovery Creek claim near Dawson city.
DeleteNo color but I have 2 nice gold pans
Looks like you had some quality family time. Now that you have some gold panning experience you'll have to give it a shot in Q. Congrats on selling the camper so quickly!
ReplyDeleteWe will have to give it a try down there!
DeleteSounds like you had a real fun visit! Nice to have the camper sold and be back in the 5er I bet! Where are you headed now?
ReplyDeleteJust spent a couple days in the Black Hills, now we are headed for North Dakota.
DeleteI do believe the gold crowns on your teeth will really help attract more fish, Jim...haha! Oh, gee! I really was curious to see the gold you found! PA is our home state! We are south of the Greencastle area but we did beat them twice in high school girls softball in the state tournament two years in a row. I am sure this is very valuable information for you:) Tell your daughter good luck. Hope she enjoys PA:) The grandchildren are adorable:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, we talked to her today she said her flight from Salt Lake to PA with the two little ones was a challenge but they made it. She started her new job today!
DeleteIt looks like you had a great time reconnecting with the grand-kids; they are adorable by the way! Congratulations on selling the camper so quickly and finding a "little color". :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon, it will be a while until we see them again. They are growing up so fast!
DeleteYour time with the family sounds like a lot of fun! I looked up where Greencastle is - looks like right in between where my daughter (in Somerset area) and son (in Lancaster) are! It's a beautiful part of the state! Happy for your success in selling the camper - bet the 5th wheel feels HUGE! Wishing you continued safe travels!
ReplyDeleteFrom what we hear that is a beautiful part of PA, we are looking forward to visiting some day!
DeleteJust came across your blog, where in WI were you from, we are from FdL area.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading Kenneth! We lived on the western edge of the state just east of St. Croix Falls.
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