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41  Tech Talk / PI Designs & Deepseekers / Stronger chance metal detector
 on: November 01, 2024, 04:00:24 pm 
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 Hi my freinds
I wish to make my chance metal detector stronger .
It is very weak.
If you can give me some tips it would be great.
Can  I change some ic's like c945 or A733 to make it better.??
I apreciat any help.
42  Our Community / Happy Birthday & Greetings / GoldDigger1950 has a Birthday!
 on: October 28, 2024, 05:00:03 pm 
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43  Our Community / New User Introduction / The Nugget Hunters Gold & Treasure
 on: October 28, 2024, 11:17:41 am 
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The Nugget Hunters Gold & Treasure


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Treasure !!!!! Gold !!!!!!
We are after both today we start off looking for lost Treasures then as the day warms up we turn our attention to finding Gold Nuggets. our group for today is Gary @TwoToes , Kellen @YellowFeverProspecting and JC the Mining Hawaiian.
We have plenty of Metal detectors to choose from as we have 3 Minelab SDC 2300's and a Minelab Gold Monster 1000 and a Minelab GPX 4500 to help us locate those Gold Nuggets.
To help with finding the lost Treasures we have a White's TM 808 to look deep into the earth.

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49  Find Boards / Relics / Kentucky Mine Historic Park and Museum
 on: October 22, 2024, 12:33:15 pm 
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The Gold Rush lives on at the Kentucky Mine and Museum in Sierra City!

Today, the stamp mills are silent excepting two times each day when the Kentucky Mine stamp mill is once again brought to life to give folks on the twice daily tours of the mine and stamp mill a close up encounter with an operating stamp mill. Tour members are cautioned to cover their ears if sudden loud noises bother them because when the stamp drops, nearly everyone jumps! This is a chance to see and hear the sounds of a working gold mine is just the dramatic ending of the hour-plus tour that takes visitors through the incredible day-to-day experience of hard rock mining in the Sierra City mining region during the later part of the 19th century.

The Kentucky Mine is located on highway 49 just a mile north outside the town of Sierra City in Sierra County. The Kentucky Mine began development during the late 1850's. The mine consisted of two claims, the Grandma and the Kentucky totaling 40 acres and covered a lode of 3000 feet. The Kentucky load an extension of the Sierra Buttes, had a vein averaging 30 inches and carried some high grade ore.
A five-stamp mill was built at the mine during the 1860's, which was increased to a ten-stamp mill in 1888. The mill was driven by water from a flume built from the Yuba River. The mine was later abandoned, only to be relocated in 1910 by Emil Loeffler of Sierra City. Emil ran the mine with his son, Adolph “Dutch” Loeffler, until 1944 when Dutch was killed in a mine accident. The current six level mill onsite was built starting in 1928 from salvaged parts of other local stamp mills in the area. The mine finally closed in 1953.
Today the grounds of the Kentucky Mine are part of the Sierra County Historical Park, which contains an excellent museum as well as a fully operational stamp mill and one of the few operating  Pelton wheels. The museum contains displays and artifacts about Native Americans, early day mining, logging, pioneer skiing, and day-to-day life a hundred years ago.

A visit to the Kentucky Mine and Museum located on Highway 49 near the town of Sierra City, CA, is a unique opportunity for you and your family to step into the world of the gold miners.

The Kentucky Mine and Museum is open 10 am to 4 pm, 7 days a week, from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
Townsend Big-Eared Bat

The Townsend Big-Eared Bat is a species of concern that is being protected at the Kentucky Mine. These agile fliers venture out to forage only after dark, using their keen echolocation to hunt moths and other insects. In the spring and summer, females form maternity colonies in mines, caves, or buildings, while males roost individually.

In winter, these bats hibernate in caves and abandoned mines. They are extremely sensitive to disturbance at their roosting sites and have suffered severe population declines throughout much of the U.S.

Monumental Nugget

The largest gold nugget ever found in Sierra County, known as the “Monumental”, weighed 106 pounds and was discovered on the Sierra Buttes Mine property at approximately the eighth level in 1869. You can see what this monumental chunk of gold looked like when it was brought from the ground when you visit the Kentucky Mine Museum to view the carefully crafted, life size replica now on display. According to Carroll Hayes, whose family purchased the Sierra Buttes Mine in 1904, miners on their way to work at the mine saw a portion of the nugget on the trail after rain had washed away the dirt that had been covering it. They quickly began unearthing the rest of the nugget and couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw the “Monumental” chunk of gold. Experience that same sense of awe when you see the incredible “Monumental Nugget”!

Sierra County Historical Society
Kentucky Mine Museum
100 Kentucky Mine Rd.
P.O. Box 260
Sierra City, CA 96125
(530) 862-1310

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GOLD MINING in Sierra County

Gold mining in the region developed from placer mining into
industrial underground quartz mining. The Sierra Buttes mine
was started in 1851 and mined over $7,000,000 of gold in its first
decades when the value of gold was below $16.00 an ounce.
Hard rock mining in western Sierra County has continued to the
present. The Bald Mountain Mine in Forest City produced gold
for decades. The Brush Creek Mine at Goodyears Bar was a
producer of gold until the 1980’s. The Original Sixteen-to-One
Mine has continued in production since the late Nineteenth
Century. Hydraulic mining also was significant in the western,
particularly the northwestern, portion of the county with large
mines at Pine Grove, Morristown, Brandy City and Jouberts
Diggings.


50  Prospecting & Minerals / Prospecting Talk / Sniping 4 Big Gold
 on: October 21, 2024, 10:28:37 am 
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Sniping 4 Big Gold

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We have our masks and Detectors ready for another Gold Adventure !!!!
Join Me and Gary  @TwoToes   as we head deep into the canyon to do some late season Sniping and Detecting for Big Placer Gold Nuggets. See who gets first Gold and the most Gold can I keep the title Lead King ? will we get Ice Cream at the end of the day ? off to the Mother lode we go on a three hour hike and swim to get to the big gold location.  Fingers Crossed we get a Big Gold Nugget !!!!!
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