Johns Green Stuff Fee digging
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:37 pm
KJ wanted me to share the Photo I just posted on Facebook. I've been busy. This is me prospecting outcrops while out staking claims for an outfit around the ones they are picking up from me & mine. The Wedding Ring Mine. AKA Climax Copper and others since the 1800s and recently as Denio copper minerals. Some people just parrot books without checking claim status like a resident can. I can do friend digging! Call me for an appointment just like seeing Virgin Valley with a resident. Minerals by weight not hours, other than a minimum to be there say $50 for the first 5 gallon bucket and 3$ a lb after that. Tonnage is available commercially of mine run, not hand cobbed vein.
That white spot at the bottom of the Fault Scarp is Denio where I live. The low hills in front of me are the copper claims being purchased for future development and have been drilled finding copper and silver all the way to the bottom of the hole. Along with that entire low hill in front of this to the left. Note this has always been claimed even as the CONVICTS slander site directs people to come take it from claims.
Chrysocholla coating part of Copper-silver sulfide mineralization which is related to quartz-feldspar pegmatite dykes and associated quartz veins within biotite-hornblende porphyry orogeny system deposit. Yahoo! They proved this deposit has deep legs on it and is 12 km long and they think it could be another "Sleeper" Mine. They also claimed up the Bonita Project area along with the other old copper mine and gold prospect between there and me besides another huge find in Canada and a gold system by Round Mtn. Be years down the road before we see it mined, but they are doing deep exploration this spring across all the area for the first time.
A slice of the vein. Other places the metal soaks in up to a few inches.
It doesn't fly out of the ground. You're lucky to find thick pods of Amazonite or Ajoite some combination stuff in Felspar where it widens out, instead of just being soaked into the two sides of a vein still attached to the rest of the planet. Then you get lucky and have chysocholla faces on cracks or lumps of ore from the center of vugs. Its a sulphide and crumbly not hard metal.
Druzy Gem silica is being elusive as is any thick chrysocholla, but rockhounds have been at the place for decades. Idiots who can't do research still online send people to trespass on purpose. It is in more than one old book as it was a big surrounding area from the two old mines on either end. Rockhounds tho' are like fleas on a widespread metal deposit, like I have been, and all ya should do to them is help them on their way to where they are allowed to collect and are not going to be buried under an unstable stope slab underground.
Oh Well, business hours have started and I'm off and running.
That white spot at the bottom of the Fault Scarp is Denio where I live. The low hills in front of me are the copper claims being purchased for future development and have been drilled finding copper and silver all the way to the bottom of the hole. Along with that entire low hill in front of this to the left. Note this has always been claimed even as the CONVICTS slander site directs people to come take it from claims.
Chrysocholla coating part of Copper-silver sulfide mineralization which is related to quartz-feldspar pegmatite dykes and associated quartz veins within biotite-hornblende porphyry orogeny system deposit. Yahoo! They proved this deposit has deep legs on it and is 12 km long and they think it could be another "Sleeper" Mine. They also claimed up the Bonita Project area along with the other old copper mine and gold prospect between there and me besides another huge find in Canada and a gold system by Round Mtn. Be years down the road before we see it mined, but they are doing deep exploration this spring across all the area for the first time.
A slice of the vein. Other places the metal soaks in up to a few inches.
It doesn't fly out of the ground. You're lucky to find thick pods of Amazonite or Ajoite some combination stuff in Felspar where it widens out, instead of just being soaked into the two sides of a vein still attached to the rest of the planet. Then you get lucky and have chysocholla faces on cracks or lumps of ore from the center of vugs. Its a sulphide and crumbly not hard metal.
Druzy Gem silica is being elusive as is any thick chrysocholla, but rockhounds have been at the place for decades. Idiots who can't do research still online send people to trespass on purpose. It is in more than one old book as it was a big surrounding area from the two old mines on either end. Rockhounds tho' are like fleas on a widespread metal deposit, like I have been, and all ya should do to them is help them on their way to where they are allowed to collect and are not going to be buried under an unstable stope slab underground.
Oh Well, business hours have started and I'm off and running.