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Panning for Gold in Spring Valley Park, PA

Posted: July 18, 2016 ON THE GPAA WEBSITE
By ED PARSHLEY

The York County Department of Parks and Recreation is proud to sponsor a “Panning for Gold” program in Spring Valley County Park, North Hopewell Township. The program is scheduled from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 30th at the parking area at the intersection of Potosi Road Extd. and Line Road.

This is the only day of the year panning for gold is permitted in any York County parks.

This event is open to the public and there is no fee or pre-registration required. To participate in the program, please bring the following:

• Shoes that can get wet and dirty (Footwear is required – no open-toed shoes)
• Old Clothing – you may get wet
• A gold pan and classifier (No Glass)
• A small container for the gold

There will be short oral presentations….. READ MORE ON THE GPAA WEBSITE

SEE THE FLYER

New Gold adventure on the EAST COAST!

NEPA - bruins-nuggetWhat!? East Coast?? Yeah, over in New England Jim and his buddies are teaching classes on how to pan and sluice for gold. And look at the size of the nuggets. Pretty good, if you ask me. I would love to see that in my pan!

They’re taking booking for next season, so be sure to reserve your spot early. I think I might have to take an East Coast trip next summer. Visit my daughter in Minnesota, and swing  on by New England for some GOLD!

Check out their info here.

Gold and Outdoor Festival – Sonora, CA – Aug 22-23

Delta Gold DiggersThe Delta Gold Diggers will be hosting the Gold show this year in Sonora on August 22nd and 23rd. Join them for the whole weekend! There will be two Buildings packed with Booths with live Equipment and Panning Demonstrations. The event will be located right in the Heart of the MotherLoad! Next to the famous Woods Creek that flows right through Sonora. The event is Within a 15 to 30 minutes of GPAA, LDMA and Club Claims; close to Yosemite National Park, Jamestown Railroad Museum and many many other local attractions. Be sure to join the fun as there will be plenty of speakers and demonstrations!

For more information, visit the Delta Gold Diggers website HERE.

Metal Detectors and Gold Mining

Here’s a nice article that Michael from MetalDector.com was nice enough to share with me for everyone. Read more about metal detecting on their website. www.MetalDetector.com

Metal Detectors and Gold Mining

by Michael Bernzweig

 Today, many people know that there are specific gold prospecting metal detectors used to locate nearly any size nugget.  What many folks don’t know though is that metal detectors and gold prospecting go way back.  Here to tell us more is Michael Bernzweig of MetalDetector.com

 The first type of electromagnetic device used for gold prospecting was first used over 400 years ago!  The dip needle, as it was called, was used  to measure the earth’s magnetism and to find magnetic objects located underground.  In fact, this type of device is even said to have been used by the Spanish to find gold and silver with great success.  Although the dip needle itself didn’t necessarily locate the actual treasures, it could be used in prospecting to detect minerals related to gold thereby guiding the prospectors toward potential places to start digging.

 For the longest time, this was all that gold prospectors had to tell them what might be underground aside from their own geological observations, and, of course, their pick ax!  Then came metal detectors.

 In the early 1800’s many different scientists were attempting to find a way to detect ore-bearing rocks from the surface since it would be so helpful to miners; and of course make them wealthy in the end as well!  With this level of inspiration, it wasn’t long before the first crude metal detectors were created.

 It was still quite awhile before the use of metal detectors in gold mining became widespread though.  During the early years metal detectors relied on huge battery packs that lasted for only a few short hours, if that.  The machines themselves were heavy and cumbersome as well making them difficult for miners to take out into the field.  However, technology improved rapidly and in less than 100 years metal detectors were being used by gold miners of all kinds.

 This rapid shift was due in large part to the invention of the transistor.  Once the transistor was perfected in the late 1950s early 1960s, metal detector designers were able to create smaller, more effective machines that were easier to use.  With this new technology gold mining got easier as well and more people were inspired to try their luck at finding some gold; and many were quite successful.

 Fast forward to today and metal detectors are still leading people all over the world to gold nuggets large and small.  Want to try your luck?  Be sure to do your research to find the information you need about choosing the best gold prospecting metal detector for your nugget hunting adventures and more. Then, you’ll be ready to become a gold prospector yourself; and, quite likely, a very successful one with the help of your metal detector.

 Biography

About the author: Michael Bernzweig manages MetalDetector.com in Southborough, MA. He has written on the subject of treasure hunting and metal detecting since the mid 1980’s. He enjoys traveling with his metal detector and helping to educate others in the correct use of metal detectors in their explorations.

VEGAS GOLD SHOW! NEXT WEEKEND! 4/25 – 4/26

If you haven’t been to a Gold Show you’re missing out! They are a ton of fun, and I’ve only been to the small one in Pamona, CA. I hear the Vegas show is spectacular!

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