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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Micropedes1 » Thu Dec 27, 2018 4:42 am

Thank you, Jim.

Remote locations do not scare me. But then again, I have the wilderness skills to be self sufficient. And I am not too squeamish about what I eat, just as long as it is not kicking too violently when I swallow. I would rather NOT have to walk out after misjudging a gravel bar landing. But I know of those that have and survived. A knife, a gun, and a lighter are basic necessities.

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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Jim_Alaska » Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:35 pm

Glen, this has nothing to do with remote prospecting, bu I was curious. Recently I had occasion to drive across Texas on Interstate #10. At that time I wondered where your spread was located in relation to the Interstate. Are you near it?
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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Micropedes1 » Sun Dec 30, 2018 4:31 pm

Half way between Dallas and Houston (north of I-10)

Coordinates: 31.389458, -96.461415

I am surrounded by timber and oil wells.
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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Jim_Alaska » Sun Dec 30, 2018 4:47 pm

Thanks Glen. I thought about you when I started to see oil wells, but traveling on I-10 that part of Texas was pretty desolate, mostly desert. Eastern Texas was beautiful.
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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Micropedes1 » Sun Dec 30, 2018 8:40 pm

You will appreciate that desert when the price of fuel gets higher. They just discovered another petroleum reservoir out there (at depth) that should be larger than the Saudi fields.
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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Geowizard » Wed Jan 02, 2019 6:29 pm

I hate to change the subject... :roll:

While plotting anomalies, I discovered a major mineral deposit. It's a remote area with a long history of GOLD production from placer GOLD.

My prediction is a multi-million ounce GOLD/SILVER deposit at depth.

Ask me how I found it. :)

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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by GoldMember » Sat Jan 05, 2019 1:13 am

How?
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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Geowizard » Sat Jan 05, 2019 1:53 am

Hi Goldmember,

This was an interesting find!

It has since come under extensive discussion. All I did was begin plotting Anomalies listed on the Project Report. There is this ONE discrete anomaly on the headwaters. I wasn't at all familiar with the area - but as it turns out, it has quite a history of GOLD mining including a bucket dredge that is still there! The discussion that has followed this last post has been on another thread...

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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Geowizard » Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:12 pm

Kougarok River;

This (remote) area represents a an interesting subject for discussion.

Fly to Nome... Jump in your truck. Load up beer and grub and drive 85 +/- miles up to the end of the Taylor highway. Park the truck. Hop on your four wheeler with beer and grub and go another 8 miles up the trail to the camp. The river is about a mile across tundra from the road. :o

Ideas?

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Re: Remote Prospecting?

Post by Jim_Alaska » Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:39 pm

Chuck, did you make a mistake when you said The Taylor Highway? This is nowhere near Nome, but rather begins in Tetlin Junction on The Alaska Highway. Also called The Top of the World Highway.
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