I know we have a lot of very experienced prospectors on the forum here. I am curious how long some of you have been at it and how you got started. It might be interesting if you would post when/how/why you began. Personally, I still consider myself new at this. I got started because of a kooky brother-in-law who came to visit me in Colorado about 5-6 years ago and he was dying to go gold panning. Neither of us found gold that first day and he never tried again, but I got bit by the bug and I kept at it until I started finding gold. Anybody else want to share?
I also got tempted 42 years ago when I was hitch-hiking across Arizona and got picked up by a Guatamalean prospector, naturalized by marriage in the US, who was looking for the Lost Dutchman's Mine in between other prospecting activities. I rode with him for about 400 miles and he shared lots of stories about: his prospecting adventures, his donkies (like how your donkey can help you find uranium), his encounters with Panamint mountain hermits, some Spanish mines and armor he found and even some potentially valuable clues about where he thought the Lost Dutchman's mine might be located. He liked the fact I had a good memory "you need that to be a good prospector" and offered to take me out with him some time. I have always regretted not taking him up on that offer. I did try calling him after a couple of years, but his phone number had become canceld or switched to unlisted by then. This guy defintely planted the idea of prospecting in my head, but it took about 37 years for it to kick in. His name was Oscar Amado and he had a home in Los Angeles, CA, if any of you old-timer CA miners knew him, let me know. I suspect he may not be around anymore since he would be in his 80's by now and he lived a risky life prospecting alone (except for donkies) in the desert and exploring old mines.
In any case, please share your stories of getting started prospecting.
Randy A