Geocaching Gold Prospecting Panning Finds of 2007

Here are the finds of our ProspectorPete.com treasure hunting travels of 2007. We were all over the place geoaching, gold panning, gold prospecting, metal detecting, gem hunting and relic hunting. Our staff has also been busy creating shirts and limited graphic art for all of the above hobbies. Please, give your children some attention and get them off the sofa and get them outdoors…It’s healthy and some of the most inexpensive fun you could ever possibly have with the family. Anyone interested in learning more, just ask! We’ll help.

8 Responses to Geocaching Gold Prospecting Panning Finds of 2007

  1. ResearchandRecovery

    Great Vid! Keep At It!

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  2. XXsilentsnipe357XX

    cool wow u got some nice finds very cool vid =D

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  3. Nice, What is that violin piece in the beginning??

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  4. prospectorpetecom

    That is actually a guitar. Technique originally mastered by guitarist Malsteem. This guy was only 16 years old when he played and wrote this song…

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  5. funwithjamess

    Im selling a plan to build a automatic gold pan that you can work tons of gravel in a hour You can work all day and at the end of the day collect your gold and black sand which takes a minute. the cost of the parts are from 0 to 50 dollars you need a small generator to run it like a 1 thousand watt honda.you can use 1 or 2 of these machines depends on how fast you can shovel. if your looking for a better way $29.95 for the plans this will make you smile.

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  6. I have quartz with gold in it where i live. How would you get the gold out if you got enuff of them??

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  7. prospectorpetecom

    @iknowit86 – get yourself a hand stamp crusher. Pretty cheap and pummels the quarts to a fine powder. Then just pan it out.

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  8. ChrisRodgers5150

    @prospectorpetecom the beginning technique was actually originally mastered by eddie van halen. listen to “cathedral”.

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