A Poor Man's Guide to Placer Mining: From Dirt to Dollars - Your Roadmap to Striking Gold
Details
By: Norm Hutton
ISBN: 978-0-88839-801-7 [Trade Paperback]
ISBN: 978-0-88839-802-4 [eBook]
Binding: Trade Paper
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Pages: 112
Illustrations/Photos: 50
Publication Date: Summer 2024
Description
Embark on a Journey to Placer Mining Success with 'A Poor Man's Guide to Placer Mining'
In times of economic uncertainty, the allure of gold mining has always beckoned to those seeking opportunity. However, as history has shown, many ventures have faltered due to a lack of essential knowledge. In this comprehensive guide, aspiring miners are offered a roadmap to success in the world of placer mining.
From the basics of prospecting to the intricacies of drift mining, every aspect of the process is explored in detail. Readers will learn the art of panning, the precision of sniping, and the technique of crevicing, all essential skills for maximizing gold recovery. What sets this guide apart is its emphasis on self-sufficiency, teaching readers how to craft their own equipment, from sluice boxes to rockers, without breaking the bank.
But placer mining isn't just about finding gold—it's about surviving and thriving in the wilderness. Readers will discover invaluable tips for shelter construction, long-term camping, and wilderness safety, ensuring they are prepared for any challenge they may encounter.
Whether you're a novice prospector or a seasoned miner, 'A Poor Man's Guide to Placer Mining' is a must-read. With its practical advice and insider knowledge, this guide will empower you to turn your gold-mining dreams into reality, all without a major financial investment. So, prepare yourself, gather your tools, and get ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime. The gold is waiting—let this guide show you the way.
Author Biography
From an early age, Norm Hutton accompanied his father on many prospecting trips throughout British Columbia, finding deposits of silver, lead, copper, iron and coal. He eventually followed his dad into placer mining. After all those years of building dredges and working placer claims on the Fraser River and in the Wells-Barkerville area, he left placer mining to become an industrial electrician but still accompanied his dad on staking mineral and placer claims around the province.
While working in the trade, a fellow electrician suggested that he teach night school on placer mining. Norm took up this idea, and it was so successful, he ended up teaching full classrooms of enthusiastic students at his local college. He felt obligated to pass on his knowledge!
Norm is now retired, and with his wife Sharie, and spend their time traveling the province in their RV- but they never go too far without a gold pan or two nearby! You just never know!
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