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Ganes Creek, AK Adventure 2007

Gerry in Idaho

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Gerry, looks like my guess on the 13th of 15.3 oz's for the second week will be pretty much on, don't see anyone else that close. Nice gold. One day before I get to layed up maybe. My uncle and and I can get up there. Grubstake
 
Gerry

Nice going. I am impressed. In many of past posts I wrote that the easy gold was gone from Ganes Creek. And it sure was for the weeks of mid July last year. You would not tell where you found that big one would you? Just got to be at the cobbles. Again congratulations. Also sounds like Ganes Creek will be open in 2008.
 
:thumbup:WTG Gerry
That place is amazing how it can keep coughing up pieces like that and at the same time one can wonder for days without a piece and think it`s dried up:help:I did this last year but we still got to see some huge gold found,these cobble piles go for miles and they still hold monster gold,you can`t really see a good spot from bad there...the gold could be found anywhere from the runway to outside the cabins.The key is the right machine(probably a MXT)and lots of luck!I think it will still produce another 50+ ouncer sometime in the future.

Nice Job Bud:thumbup:

Marc
 
Nice pictures and gold Jerry. Your trip sounds so positive, did anyone
get skunked?

Hairy Gary
 
Gerry; very fine goods...Congratulations to Jeff G, I bet he was thrilled. How did users of the x70 do...and were they experienced nugget hunters? Since you have your choice of detectors I assume the Whites is Your prime choice at Ganes???

Good detecting!!!
Fred
 
Hi Gerry,

Good on you - great finds! Your big chunk looks to be from the same vein as my 6.85 oz "Ugly Nugget" found at Ganes Creek. Same brown almost agate material. There is an amazing variety of gold found at Ganes.

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6.85 oz Specimen from Ganes Creek

I guess you have answered the question about this being Ganes last year - Not! I wish for Doug and Cathy the sale had gone through but for detectorists it is good news.

You are spot on with your comments about Ganes "If you are a patient person who can take a few days of detecting and not find any gold and still smile? If you are the type of person who enjoys talking gold and being around others doing the same thing? If you want a chance at finding a Trophy Gold Nugget and do a Once in a Lifetime Trip to Alaska? Then I think you would enjoy Ganes. If you are the type of person who gets upset and quits easily? he kind of person who judges your success to the amount of gold you find and its worth? The kind of person who is there for only 1 reason (to find gold)? I suggest you to get into another hobby and don
 
Gerry,
Outstanding!!!
I'll bet you cant wait to get the specific gravity test done on it.
You know,,,, You should have a contest on who can guess the total weight of gold in the specimen? Just a thought!
Good going, I am extremely jealous.
Gus-
 
If I never get back to Alaska in the flesh, I will always have the wonderful memories of my trip to Moore Creek...whenever I want to go back, I just click on my Alaska Trip photo album and I take a quick trip in my mind....I can still hear that lonely wolf howling.....and see the grayling striking...and the sight of my first specie...
it is not just the gold....go for the adventure


Fred
 
Silicon John...
On your very 1st guess June 11th you chose Week #1 and 22.3 Troy Oz.
Nobody picked a higher # than you and since Week #1 found the most gold (37.36 oz), you are the Winner. Please email me with your shipping address so I can send your package to you.

The 2nd Chance Winner with the most interesting photo goes to Alienbogey and his photo of the Dredge. Alienbogey- please email me your mailing address as well for your Winning Prize.

There were some pretty cool photos and I had to narrow it down to 3 then 2 then 1 and that dredge finally did it.

I'd like to thank all those who participated with you guesses and photos with short stories. Everyones posting and pictures are starting to get a little more BUZZ on this site and that is what we all want to see.

Thanks Again Everyone..
 
Gerry

Thank You, Thank You! Your contest was fun and interesting. It pumped some life in this forum. You are a good man. My address is:
John Byram; 6143 Paseo Pueblo Dr.; San Jose, CA; 95120.

Thanks again.
 
Steve

You know that my estimate was a WAG (wild ass guess). Now the question is "Where at the mine was that big nugget found." Was it near where you found your record big nuggett? Was it near where you found your second large nugget? Do you know where Gerry made his fine? Are either one of you going to tell? We are all full of envy.

You sure have to like hunting for gold in the rain to get most out of a full week up at Ganes Creek.
 
John...I found my first large nugget below the old machine shop across the small creek at the cobbles. My second big nugget was found up towards Spalding. Both of Gerrys nuggets came up stream towards Spalding. You know John, that we cannot tell the secret spot just to anyone. When they ran the dredge,the big ones kept clogging it up, so they threw them in a pile to go back and get them later.
 
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