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I have had it with this cold weather

Flintstone

Well-known member
I am going tomorrow to brake some ice and do some panning. Can,t stand it any more. I got a Gold-N-Sand tube to suck up some gold. I will try to keep my hands warm,and bring the cons home. Just hope the wife will let me pan them in the house. Last year here in Kentucky we had some 70* days, and got to go gold digging alot, but this year can,t get out of the house without freezing. You guys in warm states can go any time and you have good gold, back here our gold is small but will take the fever away. Good Luck to everyone this year on your gold. Flintstone
 
Ha! Good on ya buddy! :thumbup: Pan it out in the house eh? Well, maybe if you can distract her with something..

Once my wife went to visit her folks and left me unattended for a week..she told me she wanted new tiles put down on the kitchen floor and living room by the time she got home...dead of winter, and I had about 20 beaver pelts frozen in the freezer that needed to be fleshed and stretched...so I thawed them all out, fleshed them right in the kitchen, tore up the old linoleum, nailed them down to the bare wood floor to dry! Got 'em all done in the warmth and comfort of the house! Got them pulled up, new tile down by the time she got home...she liked the tiling job, but said, "what the hell is that smell?" I said "its the damn grout just curing"...:rofl:
I told her when we got married I'd surround her in furs, diamonds and gold! The diamonds were a family of rattlers that lived under our trailer, so I made good on it all I guess...
Mud
 
Well guys, I got to the creek and it was froze and could not brake it. I just got my detector out and went to a grade school to the tot lot,it was froze also but could dig a little. frond some change and next to the slid i got a hit about 2" down and out came a nice little kids 10k gold ring. It is 1.08g that = 18.03 in gold so i got my gold fix for now anyway. You just got to get out there sometimes to keep from going nuts. Good luck with anything you try to do, just be safe and don,t stay out to long. Flintstone
 
Love to swap you some weather! It's been in the mid 30s to 44' Celsius for nearly three weeks. Two hours of detecting at a time otherwise heat stroke. I did two hours yesterday and came home looking like a cooked crab lol. HH.
 
Hi 7
Where are you at? It is so cold here that wild cats are coming to peoples house to get warm. I hate to run them off, I feed them and let them stay in the barn. Tried detecting for a little to. Just get out, but ground is so hard you can dig when you find things. Flintstone
 
Wondering the same thing...He's gotta be an Aussie, Flintstone...i saw a polar bear and a walrus fighting over a dead seal out on our ice the other day here in Michigan...I also have a family of Inuits camped out in my backyard, and their dogs are keeping me up all night! :rofl: This is one awful long slog buddy!
Mud
 
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