Gold panning

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Darrenjay

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 03, 2013, 11:31 AM
Juksei river has gold. Just so polluted you will grow an extra foot when you go into it.

Bertus_Nel

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 03, 2013, 01:34 PM
Lol, was just asking if someone tried Jukskei before, looks good though - how many grams?

Darrenjay

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 03, 2013, 01:42 PM
1 gram but from various places

Bertus_Nel

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 03, 2013, 01:56 PM
Enough to get you going and to go back for more. ;)

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 03, 2013, 03:04 PM
Teach me o master...

You must take me with.
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Darrenjay

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 03, 2013, 04:35 PM
Would love to go on a lil gold panning adventure, anyone have friends who own a farm with a stream? :p

Bertus_Nel

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 04, 2013, 08:00 AM
Likewise - will be fun.

Apart from  a property with a river through them, well ' Im working on that..  ;D

undermound

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 04, 2013, 01:08 PM
Fishless, there are a number of places in the western cape where gold has been found according to my geology books.
One of them is right above your head......Lions head has a gold bearing quartz seam cutting across it.
the Breede river streams in the Worcester area contain gold. plenty of gold was found in the rivers around Knysna.
the first goldfields in SA was in fact in the karoo near Prince Albert
Thar's gould in em hills boy......

There was once a mine on Lions head, a shaft of 48m was sunk in 1887, this was later closed in 1951 when during a fire on the mountain a firefighter almost fell into it. There is still a shaft on Signal Hill, but it only goes about 10m horizontally into the edge of the hill. I am not sure what they were looking for there.

Andrew

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 04, 2013, 01:40 PM
There was once a mine on Lions head, a shaft of 48m was sunk in 1887, this was later closed in 1951 when during a fire on the mountain a firefighter almost fell into it. There is still a shaft on Signal Hill, but it only goes about 10m horizontally into the edge of the hill. I am not sure what they were looking for there.

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Andrew

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: September 04, 2013, 02:01 PM
On a serious note, History Lesson.

In 1685 French astronomer Fr Guy Tachard wrote “ some folk feel sure that at the Cape there are gold deposits”.  Well, as things turned out there are, but not in payable amounts.  In 1859 a Captain Glendinning found gold on his property at Camps Bay, and in 1865 an employee of Thorne and Stuttafords found gold on Table Mountain.  During 1886 claims of gold fines came from Noordhoek and Glencairn, and a Lion’s Head Gold Syndicate was searching for gold on a farm owned by a Jan Hofmeyer (not “Onze Jan”) on the slopes of Lion’s Head. In 1887 they struck gold and the Cape Argus of 23rd November printed a Supplement of the mine and its workings, which was situated about 100 m below today’s start of the Lion’s Head hiking trail on Signal Hill road.  A gold rush stared with seekers climbing all over the mountain and a Mr Jacobus Vlok falling to his death.  The Argus of 2nd December announced the formation of a new company to be called the Lion’s Head (Cape Town) Gold Mining Company that offered shares. A shaft of 45 m was sunk and from a ton of quartz containing pyrite, two ounces of gold was obtained at Wilkinson’s Mill in Kloof Street. Dr Paul Hahn of the south African College did an assay that looked promising, and believed gold could be found anywhere in a zone between the contact of granite and slate on the Sea Point seashore to the saddle between Devil’s Peak and Table Mountain.  Under the watchful eye of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Friedrich Schermbrucker, 7 ½ tons of ore were despatched to Britain and Germany, but only 10 pounds were tested, and the assay was not done by a requested chlorination process, so the results showed no gold.  This was a great blow to the Mining Company who could now attract no more investors.  By 1893 the Company had disbanded because in that year the City Council bought their property. The shaft remained open until 1951 when a fire fighter battling a mountain fire nearly fell in, so the entrance was bulldozed over and the lid was literally put on Cape Town’s gold mining hopes.  It is unlikely that there were payable amounts of gold, but as the overseas assays were botched, nobody can say for sure. Anyway the mountain was saved from the eyesore of mining operations, and today is a protected area. TVJ


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Re: Gold panning

  • on: October 22, 2013, 01:16 PM
I have been doing some panning and found some flakes. The places I go to is just very difficult to get to.

Does anyone know of a river or creek where you could take your family with you and do some gold panning in the Garden Route?.
 
It is a great recreational activity and it costs me 100% more then I make from it (witch is R0) but its a lot of fun and the family will love it to..
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Danny

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Gold panning

  • on: November 29, 2013, 05:34 PM

I have been doing some panning and found some flakes. The places I go to is just very difficult to get to.

Does anyone know of a river or creek where you could take your family with you and do some gold panning in the Garden Route?.
 
It is a great recreational activity and it costs me 100% more then I make from it (witch is R0) but its a lot of fun and the family will love it to..
i know places with river  garden rout but I went huntings for relics I did know that you can do gold panning  but I am ready  .i know a lot about the history of that place and so the places


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Darrenjay

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: December 05, 2013, 11:20 AM
Did a lil panning, got a few flakes

Grondgeralder

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Re: Gold panning

  • on: December 05, 2013, 01:30 PM
Lucky man.
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