Douglas Creek 4th of July

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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby mojavejoe » Fri Jun 04, 2010 8:04 pm

OK russau, I found the Letter of Intent. And I also read Guideline #19. WY has a pretty tight leash on miners don't they? :) At least you can dredge there.
In CA, back when we COULD dredge, we had no such notice requirements. But who knows what the new rules will be in 2012 (?) after the new CA EIR is done and new regulations written.

So how is the water level on Douglas this year? Anyone know?
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby russau » Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:26 am

Joe they changed their rules 2 years ago. their dredge permit then was free and now it still is. so i cant complain. for the water levels, i usually goto: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/rt and click on the state/river that you want info on. Douglas Creek isnt there but you can click on streams close to it.
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby geno » Sat Jun 05, 2010 7:34 am

Times agittin short! Me and my better half are ready to go.. (me more than her)LOL
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby mojavejoe » Sat Jun 05, 2010 8:18 am

Hmmm. Looked at the USGS Real Time Water Data for surrounding rivers. They are running at 90%+ of all historical flow rates for the area. So water levels look good from here. Of course I could be all wet, and I hope to be too :lol:
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby Zooka » Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:48 pm

I'm a'gittin xcited now...
been sort of busy lately, lots of family stuff going on, sorry all.
Will be arriving with 2 small dahlkes ( 4 and 2.5), a cute wife who loves to dredge, a Dodge Cummins 4x4 pulling a 26 foot outhouse for that lovely lady, plenty of good food and beverage (Can you say, "prescription-strength Margarita, por favor"?) and plenty of motivation, on Tuesday the 5th, Lord willing.
Cant wait to shake paws with you all.

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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby Zooka » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:02 pm

PS - Where do I go to get a 4 inch permit?Not interested in necking doe=wn the dahlke, though I can... And where the heck are these claims located??? A PM for the location is preferred so leonard is not invaded by trolls and hippies........
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby russau » Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:40 am

the 4 inch permit can be aquired at the Larime office. Leonard has the web addy on another post. make sure you list all of your equipment that you plan to use. the Wyoming office is at: 2468 Jackson Larime,Wyoming 82070 (307) 745-8971 the letter/info you need to mail to them is on: http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/mbr/projects/mi...ations.pdf fill this out and make yourself a copy to have with you. somehow i keep goofing up this address, but Leonard has it posted on the Rocky Mountain forum under "Douglass Creek Rendezvous"
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby russau » Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:57 am

Zooka, i sent you a email. itll be good to see you there! we will save you a spot close to the fire!
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby h20prospector » Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:29 am

Most of you that are coming are dredgers. I have a Minelab SD2200V2 detector that's seen zero use. Any of you that are coming, are you familiar with it's operation?
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby russau » Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:39 am

MDing is toooo rough on this ole bird! i have 2 metal detectors and dont use them! maybe they ought to go???
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