I don't disagree with any of that.
we talked about gold on voat years ago and ive been studying it since. i appreciate it.
I remember that :)
I just moved further North, closer to the gold fields. Got a place with a shed, and I am going to use that shed this summer to strip a few boxes of electronics using chemicals to harvest the gold from them. I figure there's at least two ounces there. I want to get the technique down pat, figure out all the costs and time involved, etc. I need to buy a scale too. Couple of other items. It's just a hobby for now, but one that pays.
I may pour my own gold bars too. Why not? I need a torch for that.
All the rivers around here are filled with trout, but these areas are known for gold too. It's all Canadian Shield, crisscrossed with rivers. I'll be doing a lot of trout fishing hopefully, and bring along a pan to test the river beds as I explore the region. Many of the largest gold deposits in the history of gold mining were found within a five hour drive of this location. I need to study the geology. I need to study more geology in general.
I'm also thinking about a metal detector. Now's as good a time as any other.
Maybe I'll get lucky, find a big nugget and buy myself an island.
sounds like an excellent plan. ive been collecting gold fingers and processors too. figured i could always process them one day when the motivation strikes me. been trying to leverage the wifes love of thriftshops to gather up sterling silver and karat gold. i hear its more profitable than ewaste, but both are good to know
are you thinking of going off grid? build a cabin, greenhouse, etc?
panning and snorkeling and scuba diving bedrock streams looks like a great past time. or just fishing. its the thrill of the chase.
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