Been in Quartzsite this week and Friday I will be going up to our claim in the Bradshaw Mt. out of Mayer AZ for an outing on Sat. & Sun., If anyone would like to join me, call 503-936-1443 or post here on Facebook.

Should arrive about  around 4 pm and will check in then.

Bob

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The Class is a One Day Class,
and will be on types of Metal Detectors. It will cover the basic difference between Detectors, How they work, What Threshold is, Sensitivity, Discriminate, Ground Balance, Target ID, and more, and how to adjust them.

Beginners to Advanced, You will go away with a lot of useable information.

Conducted in a classroom-type setting with illustrations and demonstrations to heighten  your understanding of how and where to detect with a metal detector. Then questions and answers.

The Class will end around 4  pm and for any one that would like hands on with there Detector, we will go to a nearby park at a location known to have yielded numerous targets to detectorists for One on One help.

Monte Berry, the instructor, has given detecting seminars since 1981 and has been detecting for over 46+ years.

Free to all, RSVP required to hold a place for you
Remember, a Detector that isn’t used, finds no Treasures.
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We won’t be drywashing today!

It was just 80 degrees 2 days ago!

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Testing a red clay sample

Back playing in the Bradshaw Mtns. Days have varied from the 80′s to the 30′s with snow. Great fresh air, exercise and gold. We have been testing various parts of this locale.

There was a patch of nuggets I located while detecting on a slope of red clay. Testing the clay with a recirculator however showed no fines or small gold.

Detecting has produced some finds every day. A few larger pieces and many smaller flakes and nuggets. Using an 8″ coil on the GPX5000 has worked very well here.

Drywashing has been tough. The ground is wet and we have had to lay our material out on tarps and dry it. Although slow, it has been very rewarding. Hard work, tough bedrock, vacumning and sweeping the whole way. Every run has been good to us. Makes it worth the rough ride in. The last road is 3.7 miles and takes 45 minutes to negotiate. One rough road for sure.

A drywash day's return.

Been at camp for about 3 weeks now. Keep telling myself I should check in at home but cannot bring myself to leave. Guess I’ll just hang out until something forces me to leave. Hardly ever see a vehicle or person in the area we are working. Great. The world and it’s troubles just doesn’t exist here.

Range cattle, coyotes, javelinas, road runners and scorpions are all I’ve seen. Too chilly still for the rattlesnakes to be active.

As a reminder, be sure to join American Prospectors Club as a Founding Member before September 1, 2011 and your annual cost will never increase as long as you remain active.

Here’s a few more pics of the fun (hard work) we are having.

Curt testing some samples.

 

Fire in the sky.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mark grinning after first drywash run.

 

Mark's first finds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm having too much fun!

 

The Treasure Is In The Hunt! The rewards are in the pan!

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Campfires, sunrises, sunsets, coyotes and nuggets! Miles from nowhere. These are just what I found. More were found in our group. Bob, Curt and I spent a few days detecting a claim we now have in the Bradshaws. Next step is to do some pick & shovel work ad some drywashing. Dang rough, rocky and bumpy road getting in there. The last 4 miles takes 40 minutes of crawling in low 4×4. I guess whiplash and back pain are just part of the adventure.

Bradshaw Mtns nuggets

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