Hey Gold Dredgers,
Time for another Trip Report by yours truly, as I endeavor to not let the Fall slipping rapidly into Winter stop me from burning some calories & getting some of the last fine Colorado flood gold for 2012...
Before Thanksgiving I went out to a friend's claim here on the Arkansas River, to make sure all was well, the garbage was picked up (if any) and sluice for a few hours in the cool High Colorado weather...
It's been well below freezing at nights for some time, usually in the low 20s or teens, so the ice is forming on the river & the river bed is starting to freeze solid. I try to go out after noon, as it's warmer and the sun thaws some of the material behind cobbles/boulders to dig & sluice.
I got to the river about noon, looked it over and decided I HAD to work in the sun to be comfortable enough, with a light breeze blowing out of the North.
Finally found a safe spot to set up my Le Trap sluice, and got to sampling dirt behind several riverbed boulders.
Found several unfrozen spots in the sun to dig:
Yep, black sand and little flood gold specks! If you don;t have black sand you sure won't have any gold here on the Arkansas. So, I enjoyed the afternoon for about 2 1/2 to 3 hours.....until the sun went behind a tall pine tree to the West of me, and then it got shaded & suddenly "cool" again.
Time for a Le Trap cleanup:
So, I packed up and headed home, with another High Colorado gold adventure in the books. Got some decent fine flood gold for my time, but the real "gold" was the peaceful time alone on the river, having a picnic lunch, watching the Steller's Jays, the Clark's Nutcrackers & other bird life going about their daily business of finding food...
Here's some of my flood gold:
So, I didn't get skunked, didn't fall into the river & had a great time.
It was 19 degrees again this morning (4 Dec), and after it warms up a little more, I'll maybe go back to this spot and see how iced over/frozen it is now, being almost 3 weeks later...
Hope you all get out as well, despite the Fall/Winter weather and give it a go...
Wish me luck!!!
Randy "C-17A" www.goldadventures.biz