Arkansas River running hot and heavy

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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby polekaat » Mon Aug 29, 2011 11:00 am

We should be there Saturday afternoon. I've been looking for a dredge with air for a reasonable price, but as of right now, it's just my highbanker/dredge combo again. Even that wouldn't be to awful bad if I could find a hooka rig to buy.
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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby cobill » Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:49 pm

Polekaat, check out my 5" Dahlke DDXD on the For Sale section....great deal!

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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby nebraskadad » Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:19 am

Quick in and out, good to see every one over labor day.

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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby Hoser John » Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:50 am

:lol: YAHOO there's Russau right smack dab n'd'mud d' blood and d'beer-kudos and many thanx for the pics too-party on CCC-John :lol:
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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby h20prospector » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:50 am

nebraskadad wrote:Quick in and out, good to see every one over labor day.

Russ tending dredge
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Russ and Pat
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I haven't gone through the concentrates Russ and I split :) , but the gold is small. Mark - you sure didn't sleep that well :( . Hope your trip to check out your property went well. The drive home on Labor Day wasn't all that bad. Russ, you're correct that Carl has moved? Where to, I'm not sure.

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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby Hoser John » Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:00 am

:D thats Russaus way--first up(except when I'm around) and last to bed always. Coffe and a smile in the am and puttn' the campfire to bed in the late pm so all others don't wake up dead--good man-John
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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby russau » Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:48 am

Pat i accedentially found your note! thankyou but you really didnt need to add the item to the note! but thankyou anyway! i just got home this morning at 5 AM. i drove straight through(18 hours)!
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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby h20prospector » Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:51 am

Hoser John wrote::D thats Russaus way--first up(except when I'm around) and last to bed always. Coffe and a smile in the am and puttn' the campfire to bed in the late pm so all others don't wake up dead--good man-John


Russ usually was first up :D , and had the coffee ready, except for the morning it was 38 outside :o - he didn't want to leave that warm bed! :lol: We didn't hit the river till the sun had warmed up. As far as putting out the fire, we only had a couple cause the wind was pretty heavy in the evening, and if I remember the first fire died out, and the second one I put out. Russ had already stumbled to bed, the river wore him out. ;)

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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby h20prospector » Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:40 am

russau wrote:Pat i accedentially found your note! thankyou but you really didnt need to add the item to the note! but thankyou anyway! i just got home this morning at 5 AM. i drove straight through(18 hours)!


Russ, it's the least I could do. Sure got cold out there!! :lol:

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Re: Arkansas River running hot and heavy

Postby nebraskadad » Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:31 am

Pat, the trip went well, took a lot of pics for the wife to see of the property. Love the views.

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nebraskadad wrote:Quick in and out, good to see every one over labor day.

I haven't gone through the concentrates Russ and I split :) , but the gold is small. Mark - you sure didn't sleep that well :( . Hope your trip to check out your property went well. The drive home on Labor Day wasn't all that bad. Russ, you're correct that Carl has moved? Where to, I'm not sure.

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