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Re: Just a reminder

Postby russau » Wed Feb 08, 2017 6:40 pm

Dick I sent you a PM BUT Im getting by!
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby Jim_Alaska » Thu Feb 09, 2017 12:25 am

golden optimist wrote:About 10 years ago I carried a 6.5 Honda and pump up a 60 degree hill at Douglas Creek. That was 10 years ago though. Now it would take me a while just to get myself up the hill.
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Getting up the hill is exhausting for me, but getting down it is downright dangerous. My legs have so little strength that once I get going down the momentum takes over and it gets crazy really fast. Once gravity takes over and the old body is moving faster than the legs your life starts flashing before your eyes.
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby Jim_Alaska » Thu Feb 09, 2017 9:42 am

golden optimist wrote:Good to see you are still checking in Jim. I look at your forum every day.
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I check in every day Leonard, just don't post much.
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby LipCa » Thu Feb 09, 2017 10:00 am

Jim, did you ever get that Vac? The one that you needed another gram of gold to get.....
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby Jim_Alaska » Thu Feb 09, 2017 10:12 am

LipCa wrote:Jim, did you ever get that Vac? The one that you needed another gram of gold to get.....


Yes I did Leonard. It looks almost new. He said he only used it five times, but there's hardly even any dust on it. I am looking forward to using it when the weather warms.
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby LipCa » Thu Feb 09, 2017 2:45 pm

Glad you got it Jim.(Leonard is probably glad too.. grin)

Just work those uphill benches and get a long rope to come downhill!
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby Jim_Alaska » Fri Feb 10, 2017 7:27 am

Now that made for a good laugh Harry. I have no idea why I thought that question came from Leonard.

This is the vac pack I got. Image

The back pack part will make things a lot easier, less trips because my tools can go in it, then it carries on my back which leaves one hand free for a bucket of material, the other hand is used for my cane.
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby LipCa » Fri Feb 10, 2017 10:00 am

Looks nice.....
As soon as it dries out a little, give it a go.
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby Jim_Alaska » Fri Feb 10, 2017 10:46 am

It's going to have to dry out more than a little Harry. The Klamath River here is over the banks, the Scott River is a raging torrent. I have huge water falls coming down the mountain across the river from my house. I imagine it will be late spring to early summer before things will be dry enough to use the vac. Bedrock cracks hold moisture for a long time. It has to get really hot to dry them. The vac is a wonderful tool, but if there is moisture it makes life miserable. A lot of the gold I get down here is fine gold. I have to be able to wire brush the bedrock and if it is too wet it just smears and you can't vac it.
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Re: Just a reminder

Postby LipCa » Fri Feb 10, 2017 6:55 pm

Yeah, mud is hard to vac.
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