I hate to say it, but we have called it for the 2015 season. Its hard to do when the gold has been so good, but we’ve worn out some pulleys on our trommel and its not something we can fix in the field. Although I must admit the cold and the rain haven’t been that fun to work in anyway. All that’s left is to move out all our stuff and get a big pile of the “good stuff” stocked up for you guys to order. It wasn’t the best season we ever had, but we are all healthy and happy and we get to look forward to next year, so I can’t really complain.
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Its almost done…
Leaves are starting to turn yellow, and there’s termination dust on the mountains. We are trying to use up the last of the season while the gold is so good, we are getting better returns than we have ever gotten. One day has yielded what two or three days of running normally give us. No more big nuggets but we are hopeful that guy has a big brother still hanging out in there! We are hopeful for a change in the weather, but we probably have a week left in the season. Oh well the gold will be there in the spring.
In the meantime we are stockpiling this stuff up for you guys!
The Nugget
Hey Everyone!
I have to really apologise for not updating you all in a while. Sometimes when stuff is going so bad, its really hard to talk about. Remember a few posts back we had to get a new final drive for the excavator? We ordered the new drive got it installed, everything was great. Then the bolts all sheared off for some reason and we ruined that brand new 3k dollar drive. That’s pretty much when I stopped updating you.
All is better now, got another new final drive, and with the help of Doug at minifinaldrives.com we got the pieces we needed to get the one we ruined rebuilt. Doug even helped us diagnose what may have happened to cause the bolts to shear (track tension setting wrong in the owners manual).
But none of this is what you want to hear about is it? We’ve hit upon a bedrock ledge, in that ledge we found a depression and that’s where this little guy came from. I’ll never forget this this shining in the sun when I looked at the sluice box. (Sorry my phone was dead, no photo). We got as much gold in that one day as we normally get in two.
I cant wait to get back in there and see if this little guy has any big brothers. Stay tuned…
2015 and we’re off – sort of
We got an early start on the season, we had very little snow this winter, which meant we didn’t have to wait for the thaw. Armed with a couple of new toys, including a mini excavator and a sluice we had welded just for us. The sluice has four leveling jacks, and a nugget trap.
The excavator is the best purchase we ever made, I don’t know how we lived without it. It loads faster, and has the ability to easily go up in the woods to dig test holes. We run more material in a day than we used to in three, run the dirt more evenly, and are much less worn out at the end of the day. We found a new test spot up in the woods that looks promising.
The first week we were going great until the water pump died, back to town, but we managed to rent one at a reasonable price from the folks who were repairing ours. Next, we had a mishap with one of the controls getting caught on a piece of clothing, and rammed the bucket through the grizzly, sigh.. back to town.
We had our friend the welder weld us a new grizzly like we always wanted with a steeper angle, everything was going great. This is a short days find.
The next day, I’m ready to move from the digsite to the washplant to start running material, and the excavator wont move. Final Drive is shot. Let me tell you, removing the track so we could take the part to town was not fun. I knew there was a reason I bought that three ton hoist!
So here we are with nice weather and nothing to do, we decided to try out the hooka and dry suit we got off craigslist and do a little dredging. There is a short window of time we are permitted to do this so as not to disturb the salmon fry, we’ve never had the conditions be right to give it a go. If you are interested in dredging, take my advice and try on the suit you are going to buy. It was too small, it took three people to squeeze me into it, and leaked like a sieve. In these mountain fed streams, I believe that the water temperature is somewhere approaching the liquid temperature of nitrogen. Got about twenty minutes in before the current and the cold temperatures defeated me. Its a whole new world under the water, I forgot how much I loved doing that, I just need a better suit.
Now we are waiting on the new final drive, a little broker, a little wiser, but still damn greatful we get to do this.