Gold in Texas... O.K. A LITTLE!
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Gold in Texas... O.K. A LITTLE!
Greetings Gold Adventurers...
LONG time since I posted a post here on the Forum.
I moved to Texas last December, lived in an apartment 9 months while I had a new house built. Moved in, mostly set up now. Ugh. Moving is tough...
So, our development has a big green belt area between phases/homes and there's a nature trail down a canyon with a dry wash. Walked it recently, noticed a lot of exposed limestone bedrock.
Decided to go back with my rare earth magnet, look for magnetic heavies. I found several spots with a little black sand, so I dug up/scraped up 3 quart Ziplock bags of material.
I panned them back at the house in a tub of water and to my surprise I actually ended up with 8 to 10 super nano specks in 9 small pans of material. Have to have a bright light and look hard to see them, BUT no doubt I found a LITTLE gold.
I saw a gold map of Texas in the past and saw lines running parallel to the current coastline where ancient coastlines used to be... One appeared to be close to where I live Northeast of San Antonio. So, maybe this is old flow gold washed into the ocean and then left behind by ancient wave action.
Anyways, I was fun to prospect behind my house and actually find a few nano specks!
Hoping 2021 is a GREAT gold prospecting year for everyone!!!
Randy "C-17A"
LONG time since I posted a post here on the Forum.
I moved to Texas last December, lived in an apartment 9 months while I had a new house built. Moved in, mostly set up now. Ugh. Moving is tough...
So, our development has a big green belt area between phases/homes and there's a nature trail down a canyon with a dry wash. Walked it recently, noticed a lot of exposed limestone bedrock.
Decided to go back with my rare earth magnet, look for magnetic heavies. I found several spots with a little black sand, so I dug up/scraped up 3 quart Ziplock bags of material.
I panned them back at the house in a tub of water and to my surprise I actually ended up with 8 to 10 super nano specks in 9 small pans of material. Have to have a bright light and look hard to see them, BUT no doubt I found a LITTLE gold.
I saw a gold map of Texas in the past and saw lines running parallel to the current coastline where ancient coastlines used to be... One appeared to be close to where I live Northeast of San Antonio. So, maybe this is old flow gold washed into the ocean and then left behind by ancient wave action.
Anyways, I was fun to prospect behind my house and actually find a few nano specks!
Hoping 2021 is a GREAT gold prospecting year for everyone!!!
Randy "C-17A"
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