Posted by Tony in Mass. on May 31, 2011 at 20:36:41 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: found gold on my land posted by lyle niemi on May 31, 2011 at 16:59:05:
I found a few flakes in the Skeena, near the ocean. Like two tiny nuggets and a million flakes. Dug them out with a Q tip. Took the best back in a plastic bucket. My friend's in Ed's neighbor worked on a mining crew in north BC in the 80's... he said what I had was nice, but it will take 4 hours to get 3 hours pay. If I lived up there, I would scoop up the good looking stuff in buckets, dump it outside the house, then all winter, go out, chip off a chunk of frozen gold bearing muck, and spend the long winter nights picking out the flakes with a Q tip... while watching Ian and Silvia reruns... sittng by the wood stove... hummmm. We got this model railway in the basement. I put all the dried mud I couldn't get the flakes out of in the mining hopper cars... yep there's gold in them thar HO scale hills alright!....
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