Looking like you can rock hound around there all day! Smash them rocks yeah buddy!
@iinezlee65343 күн бұрын
Cool Craftmanship!! ❤
@heikereis95543 күн бұрын
cory feldman is a gold digger??
@victorpikman4 күн бұрын
Nice vídeos
@raygongaware86474 күн бұрын
nice video, thanks for showing us, what state are you in ?
@hankriver28724 күн бұрын
Montana
@craigdeolal90945 күн бұрын
🇹🇹🇹🇹🙏🙏❤❤
@oldbonesbushcraftrodjackso4745 күн бұрын
nice find .
@dannybaca51475 күн бұрын
It's a Montana love stone in other words another rock ahaha Hehehe
@drewclarke59205 күн бұрын
follow the line of "heavies" on the inside bend l am waiting to see your expression when a big 6 gram "clunker" finds it's way into your pan....thanks for taking us along and have a gr8 weekend
@blessed47375 күн бұрын
Beautiful scenery. ⛰️🌄🤠
@rezaebrahimzadhe49195 күн бұрын
Good job
@rezaebrahimzadhe49195 күн бұрын
دوست دارید که بدانی که از کجا ویدئو های شما را میبینم، رفیق ! البته من خودم دوست دارم بدانم کجای این جهان ایستاده ای و ویدئو ضبط میکنی؟ من از شمال شرقی ترین نقطه ایران ترا میبینم. آنکه سنگ را به لعل کرد آیا چاره ای میکند که خون جگر ما را مرهم درد کند. قطعه ای از یک شاعر ایرانی..
@GSProspecting5 күн бұрын
Great day out there fam. Keep on having fun and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
@nancyphelps48558 күн бұрын
Beautiful work!!!!!
@GSProspecting8 күн бұрын
Cool setup indeed fam. Great job getting that Au. Keep on having fun and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
@rezaebrahimzadhe49198 күн бұрын
Good job
@rezaebrahimzadhe49198 күн бұрын
Please power on
@hankriver28728 күн бұрын
What language are you speaking and I'll turn it on for you
@rezaebrahimzadhe49197 күн бұрын
@@hankriver2872 فارسی، که برای سه کشور ایران ، افغانستان و تاجیکستان به زبان فارسی زبانان هستند.
@rezaebrahimzadhe49197 күн бұрын
@@hankriver2872 پرشین یا فارسی
@rezaebrahimzadhe49197 күн бұрын
@@hankriver2872 . به زبان فارسی یا پرشین به طور دقیق نمیدونم ترنس گوگل کدوم یکی را فعال دارد ولی هر دو تا یکی است با تشکر آقای هنگ ریور راستی خوشحالم که فرزند داری و به آنها آموزش میدهی و از آشنایی با شخص شما و چنل مفیدت بسیار خرسندم و اطلاعات در مورد شهاب سنگ چه داری برای ما اشتراک کنی با تشکر فراوان
@hankriver28727 күн бұрын
OK I'll see if I have that option , thanks for watching 😊
@rezaebrahimzadhe49198 күн бұрын
رفیق بی صبرانه همچنان منتظر هستم که دکمه ترجمه زیرنویس را به همهی زبانهای خارجی فعال کنید لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا. میشود که برایم فاش کنی چه موقع دکمه ترجمه را به همهی زبانهای خارجی فعال میکنی ؟ تاریخ بگو لطفا لطفا
@hankriver28727 күн бұрын
I'm really sorry , I have tried everything I know how to , and youtube is not giving me that language option , I even tried to find similar languages with no success 😢
@rezaebrahimzadhe49199 күн бұрын
با درودها یک عقیق دیترویت داشتم که بی نظیر ترین سنگ بود که پیدا کرده بودم. اما مادرم که اتاقم را نظافت کرده بود با خرت و پرت ها در خیابون گذاشته بود. اون سنگکه در اندازه یک تخم مرغابی بود و بیضی شکل ؛ دورتادور آن خطوط موازی و درون بین خطوط یکنواخت رنگهای زیبا و رنگارنگ بهم می رسیدند. نمونه اش را شما نشون دادی که به رنگ خاک بود و خطوط داشت و گفتی جاسپر نامیده میشود. در گوگل سرچ عقیق دیترویت ... سنگ من این مدلی بود که از دستم رفت ...
@rezaebrahimzadhe491910 күн бұрын
لطفا لطفا لطفا در ویدئو های جدید را آپلود می کنی!! دکمه ترجمه زیرنویس را به همهی زبانهای خارجی فعال کنید لطفا . البته یک خواهش دیگر دارم اینکه کمی زیرنویس ها خط درشت و خوانا باشد که براحتی بتوانیم ببینیم مطالبی که برایمان آشکار می کنید متوجه شویم. باتشکر از زحمات شما.
@hankriver28729 күн бұрын
OK I will put translation on from now on , thanks for watching and commenting!
@rezaebrahimzadhe49199 күн бұрын
Thanks man, very much like for you.
@rezaebrahimzadhe491910 күн бұрын
Please power Google translate video please
@rezaebrahimzadhe491910 күн бұрын
Good job
@rezaebrahimzadhe491910 күн бұрын
رفیق ، دکمه ترجمه را به همهی زبانهای خارجی مردم جهان فعال کن تا ما هم از دیدن ویدئو های شما لذت ببریم ! در ایران که یک کشور فلات ای است خیلی از دوستان من در کار شناسایی سنگ هستند و در این ویدئو میتوانیم با دیگر دوستداران سنگ تامل داشته باشیم ، پس لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا زبان فارسی را که سه کشور به زبان فارسی هستند بتوانند صحبت های فروتنانه شما را متوجه بشویم ، هرچند که زبان بین المللی انگلیسی است ولی مردم کشور من گرسنه نگه داشتن و فقط بدنبال نان و آب بدویم و زبان انگلیسی را سالهاست که از مدارس اینجا به زبان عربی تغییر رویه دادن به اجبار ؛ که زبان عربی را بلد شوند دانش آموزان خردسال . .... که مردم ایران اصلا اصلا چنین چیزی را دوست ندارند و هرکسی از خانواده ها اگر بنیه مالی دارد شاید بتواند معلم خصوصی بگیرد برای آموزش زبان انگلیسی . پس اگر میخواهید که از ویدئو های شما لذت ببریم! اون دکمه ترجمه را به زبان فارسی در یوتوب را برای ما فعال کنید لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا لطفا ابتدا ! قبل از آپلود جدید ویدئو
@lllSherrilll10 күн бұрын
First get your cats fixed! What is wrong with you?
@GSProspecting10 күн бұрын
Looking good indeed fam. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
@craigdeolal909412 күн бұрын
🇹🇹🇹🇹🙏🙏❤❤
@oiver989412 күн бұрын
4:11 i think it's fungi fossils i saw similar one on a field trip and the paleontology professor told me it was fungi
@ako2account57412 күн бұрын
Chemicals and smelting involve fumes and danger. There are a lot of safety precautions/procedures to ensure your safety and your family’s safety. Some of those fumes are deadly and can leave a dangerous residue in the area that kids get into. Muriatic acid is basically hydrochloric acid. Do you know what chemicals were in the rock and what chemical compounds were created when it went into the acid? Which of those were distributed by air? This is the dangerous part of gold mining. Not worth it in my book. Very, very cool tables, btw.
@hankriver287212 күн бұрын
Yes I agree it's a risk to use those chemicals, I'll have to invest in better safety equipment, thanks for your concern and for commenting!
@ako2account57412 күн бұрын
@@hankriver2872 I’d say save your money to get a decent sluice you can shovel into or even a used dredge/highbanker. Placer mining is safe and low risk. And A LOT more productive unless you have a massive hardrock deposit and a massive processing site with a lot of expensive safety equipment. BTW, can’t wait to hear how your tables did at the sale. I think those tables could blossom into a lucrative business. They are that beautiful!
@blessed473712 күн бұрын
Wow, youre a multi talented guy. 🤠 best wishes on your table sales.
@gorillagoldhunters13 күн бұрын
Meteors are smooooth , worn like a river rock, heavy, and made of nickel mostly. Pallasite meteorites are my favourite. Olivine crystals infused in the matrix.
@gorillagoldhunters13 күн бұрын
Big piece of magnetite
@hardcoresolosurvival134013 күн бұрын
I'm happy to watch your content. Cheap bucket and gravity is prospecting
@MaxLechthaler15 күн бұрын
It is very unlikely that a meteorite has crystals like that (looks like quartz) attached to it. Sorry, but this is not a meteorite. Interesting find though, since magnetite contains the highest iron grade in a natural mineral. Maybe you can open a iron mine. ;)
@bupechikonde191715 күн бұрын
You do some physical tests and compare and see of the properties if the rock are in line the white crystals is likely to be quartz and i think i can see rust in those small pores or holes so meaning iron is present so you might be dealing magnetite plus its magnetic try doing a specific gravity test if you can do a streak test and maybe try to break it and see how it breaks to see the cleavages
@0wen57415 күн бұрын
Magnetite
@BigfootProtectionAgency16 күн бұрын
Missing fusion crust
@stevechallis559316 күн бұрын
Galina
@ako2account57417 күн бұрын
What’s the geologic history of the area you found it? Does the area have magnetite? Because to me it looks like a chunk of magnetite. But I’m not a geologist. When I need info on a rock I’ve found I take it to my local mining shop or a local rock shop. Or a rock hounding club meeting. Or the Geology department of a local university. The latter option is always entertaining as professors love to talk and always seem more than happy to give advice on the location of good abandoned mining areas when they find out you’re a recreational prospector.
@hankriver287217 күн бұрын
Yea I think it might be , I'm just started on this journey, so I don't know a whole lot about it .
@dianajarram274016 күн бұрын
Looks like bits were breaking off, a meteor can't be broken like that
@hankriver287216 күн бұрын
I belive your correct , I read some stuff on meteorites , since I found that and I guess they can't be broken
@dadaahmed168316 күн бұрын
يوجد معي احجار نفس الاحجار هذه
@sir.richardarmstrong3rd75915 күн бұрын
True… I take things to my logical college from time to time and they have no problem identifying my nature specimens.
@ako2account57419 күн бұрын
It’s time you picked up a used sluice. Or make one yourself. Your production will increase 50 fold. Think of how long it takes you to fill, screen and pan one pan. A sluice does that all on its own in 5-10 seconds while you’re grabbing another shovel full.
@cariberkah75719 күн бұрын
mantap,,salam kenal dari indonesia🇮🇩👍
@GSProspecting19 күн бұрын
Great times indeed fam. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
@SntGod19 күн бұрын
Try hard rock mining because you are there on the mountains...gold is much better🙃
@hankriver287219 күн бұрын
Yup I'm definitely going to work the mountains as soon as the rds are open
@DrZiggy-br2dl20 күн бұрын
Nice chunky rounded thick gold and I like the way he's not destroying the bedrock all those obstructions cause high and low velocity even if it's in a flood zone as spring thaws and freshets water levels drop gold I'd left high and dry truly epic✌️
@MishaBoylan21 күн бұрын
Dude, I'm not sure how you don't have more subscribers. Your content is great!
@hankriver287221 күн бұрын
Thankyou ! I just started posting every weekend, a few months ago , , so hopefully it will keep growing.
@domslotha734224 күн бұрын
Something hard to believe when you found coin
@silverfoxmetaldetecting779124 күн бұрын
Galena
@sixfigureskibum24 күн бұрын
Pretty much everything im seeing is a rehabed/ put to bed logging unit. Skid trails , landing / deck and dozer/ cat piles . Untill ypu fpund the sulphides The shiny stuff is galena. The yellow stuff is pyrites. Any gold will be microcrystaline or alloy my best galena assay came out at 2000 oz lead 200 oz silver and 2 oz gold per ton of highgrade / galena [no parent rock ]
@hankriver287224 күн бұрын
Yes there was logging done a few years ago as well
@southernguy7124 күн бұрын
Looks like Galina (amalgam of silver and usually gold...if it darkens after breaking it open then it's Ga;lina but if it stays bright then more likely it is silver. Watch out for bears...if you get them up your way
@Rockymountainvibe25 күн бұрын
Great video and commentary. We're probably pretty close to each other. I was an assayer in Cripple Creek for Murphy mine. Did the lab work with the best toys. What it seems there you have is the sulphides matted with Galena as others have spoken about. They are right. Silver is usually the by product of that style of ore. I definitely see this in Leadville district near the Lincoln mine. I truly enjoy what you do and prospect as well. I usually pan the Arkanasa river for fines and use them in my bike painting when I airbrush. If you are ever near the Sangres..connect and I can show you some other areas. Good job man. Again, Beautiful video.
@hankriver287224 күн бұрын
Thankyou , and yes if I'm ever in the area I'll look you up
@ericsbraun25 күн бұрын
I think that sparkle is lead ore but there should be plenty of gold and silver in there.