libertydave wrote:After selling Liberty Resources last year I later sold all of my dredges. And last week I got an email on the equipment ad asking me "why"...at seventy was I too old to dredge? Well, after a half dozen surgeries and a new defib-pacemaker I decided simply to call it quits for dredging...however I still plan to use my little high-banker. This was also not because of any mining prohibition fear nor an anti-dredging regulatory premonition.
After all, I still believe the prez when last year he told us..."If you like your dredge, you can keep your dredge".
LD
DEF 2014
I'm with you Dave. I'm 70 also. The last few years have made a huge difference in what I can do. No pacemaker, just plenty of pills to keep the ticker under control. The wife has larger problems and they are having trouble getting her under control. My 4" is going to Ed this year leaving me with a 2" no air. I can handle that I think with Corky's or Dave's help. I looked at the posting the other day for the 2 1/2" Proline with air and almost asked if he wanted to trade it straight across for my 4" but then decided it was too big fo me anyway.
I have 100's of hours of video tape gold prospecting to go through and I can live vicariously for years. I've had a great life prospecting so slowing down doesn't bother me as much.
Leonard