Hey Gold Dredgers,
Time for one more quick Trip Report of my exploits up at Cache Creek, just West of Granite, Colorado.
The weather has been pretty hot, with Denver having 97 to 99 degree days, and us here in the "High Country" up in the mid to high 80s... With cloudless skies and up at 9,500 feet elevation the UV is off the charts.
I got to Cache Creek about 8:30AM so as to beat as much of the afternoon heat as possible. Arriving at my planned dig site a gent had already been there first, was setup and mining dirt from around a big berm. Bummer....
After some friendly chat, I decided to work upstream a little ways. I found a dig hole others had made, and since it was in the shade & close to the creek for possible sluicing I decided to sample different layers. Well, after 5 big sample pans and only 2 specks I decided to walk way out into the open, sunny area. Nothing looked prospective.
So, I packed up and hiked further up the creek. After a while I came to a big mound right beside the creek and sampled some dirt. It had some fine color and the day was rapidly wasting away if I didn't get to work, so I setup my Le Trap right in the small water way and started digging & sluicing.
I tried to hide out in the brush & willows as much as possible to avoid the burning sun and rising heat. Good thing I had my new bottle of bug stray to bathe in so as to keep all the mosquitoes at bay! There are a LOT of mosquitoes at Cache Creek now.
Anyways, I setup and moved several times and eventually quit and did a final cleanup about 3 PM. It was hot, I was tired. Since I had about 5 cleanups from my Le Trap sluice, and now a small pail of heavy black sand cons I decided to take them home and Gold Cube them, which I did yesterday. I got about 1 cup of "super" cons from each tray:
Here's the gold I got in the lower tray. Not much. Maybe 5% or less in the lower tray:
Here's the top tray. Maybe a gram of nice, yellow, Colorado Cache Creek gold! The Cube really catches most of the gold of all sizes in the top tray, even to 200 mesh super specks:
I was tired and sweaty and dirty by the end of the day, BUT I didn't get skunked after all! I had no idea how I did until I panned out my Gold Cubed cons. Yeah... Can't wait to go back.
Hope "you all" get motivated, get out soon too!
Randy "C-17A" www.goldadventures.biz