
hotrod150 wrote:Quite a number of years ago my dear old dad bought me a membership in the "Gold Miners Assn" or some such, he thought it would be a fun gift. Guess maybe he was a frustrated treasure hunter. I wasn't too interested, but what their deal was was that you could go to any of their claims & dig/pan/whatever for gold. They had claims in just about all the states. Probably all were played out but who knows?
Eric
Student BCP wrote:

hotrod150 wrote:AKGrouch wrote:.......The club is the Gold Prospectors Ass'n of America. They still have claims all over the US that members can pan, sluice, and dredge on.......
That's the group I was trying to refer to in my earlier post.
Hey Mark!!!! Could all this be true?????average guy wrote:Used to live up in the Motherlode. Sonora, Calif. A popular airport there is Columbia. There is a California State Park about a 20 minute walk from the airport that a lot of people visit on the weekends. It's the restored old ghost town of Columbia dating back to the 1850s. It's got a main street with a bunch of side streets. Lot's of shops and a bar. Pony rides. Stagecoach rides. It's got a gold panning area and you can see the old hydraulic mining area there too. We lived up the mountain further. There's a lot of gold in them thar hills. People we knew would disappear on the weekends and come back Monday. Wouldn't tell you where they went to. Best time is late spring thru summer. New stuff being washed down all the time.
I posted a picture of a ram that two boys, that belong to a WWII friend of mine, shot. I flew them just to see how the country laid, before they went hunting the following week.Nizina wrote:As a Dall sheep hunter, I would never tell another sheep hunter where I like best to go hunting -- same sort of thing goes for where I can find a little gold! But it is out there.
Nizina
skybobb wrote: I posted a picture of a ram that two boys, that belong to a WWII friend of mine, shot. I flew them just to see how the country laid, before they went hunting the following week.
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