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More Randy Ark River Sluicing -- 25 Feb 15

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:26 am
by C-17A
Hey Gold Dredgers,

Well, got another 4 to 6 inches of snow last night and 18 degrees outside this morning....1 March 2015.

Previously, after our last big snow storm.....and days inside.....I needed to get out...and did on 25 February...

...and with the threat of another winter storm hitting later today and then another on Saturday, I decided to head over to the Ark for a few hours of sluicing....IF I could get to the river.

Luckily, I could get down CR 371, as it was plowed pretty well, unload my equipment and park in the snow on the side of the road and get down to the river.

I setup my Le Trap as best I could, worked hard to try and get any unfrozen material and gravel between the rocks and below the water line.

Here's my sluice spot. Made a platform for it to sit on out of rocks:

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Started off cold at 17 degrees.......but improved into a pretty nice day. By 9:30AM....was about mid-20s, not too much wind, sunny. Big clouds to the North of me, but none came and snowed on me.

Here's a look up river and down river:

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I dug some material here, just below the waterline, as it was unfrozen:

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Lots of snow around... I stayed for about 2 hours, cleaned up, headed home....panned out my black sand cons. My Le Trap ready for cleanup:

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Got 3.4 grains or .22 grams of very fine flood gold. No bonanza, but didn't get skunked:

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Two funny things...

After I dug a bunch of material from under a big rock at the water's edge, a nice 10 inch Brown Trout setup shop right next to my left boot, stayed there for a long time, maybe 25 - 30 minutes, not caring of me or my digging/splashing around....probable wanted food I might have been stirring up.

As I packed out and tried to climb back up the bank from the river to the road, I found the last 10 feet impossible to get back up....in the 2 feet deep snow, the steep bank angle, the iciness....so, I ended up hiking down river to a less steep spot, making a few failed attempts to finally get back up to the road.... I finally did & walked back up to the Jeep. Funny how hard it is to climb in the snow with both arms full.

FYI, I made a short video to share the day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onwNvFl ... e=youtu.be

Hope you all can brave the elements, create a fun memory....find some gold of your own.............even in the middle of winter!

Randy "C-17A" :)

Re: More Randy Ark River Sluicing -- 25 Feb 15

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:44 am
by polekaat
Great report Randy!
Cabin fever setting in on me here. Just to many honeydos to get away for a while.

Re: More Randy Ark River Sluicing -- 25 Feb 15

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 8:22 am
by golden optimist
It doesn't look like you had to fight through the crowds to get to your spot.

Your trouble getting up the bank is basically why I'm converting to camping. Last year when we went to my claim in Lefthand Canyon, I had a hard time getting up the bank to the road. I almost needed help. Time to stay on flat, paved places. I'm just not as mobile as I once was.
Leonard

Re: More Randy Ark River Sluicing -- 25 Feb 15

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 4:36 pm
by russau
I also kinda feel that way sometimes , BUT if I get another drink it seems to pass! :roll:

Re: More Randy Ark River Sluicing -- 25 Feb 15

PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 7:21 am
by Hoser John
17 degrees :? high of 20 :shock: OMG your testiculiar fortitude is amazing Randy and my hats off to your tenacity. I lost that kind of bravado back in about 89 or so :oops: Your posts are like a ray of sunshine in a painful day and no better way to start a day than with yet another great little adventure in the winters cold. Tons a au 2 u 2-John :D