Saturday, November 26, 2011

Gold Panning Supplies For Christmas

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Gold panning is getting to be more and more popular these days, and recreational miners always have their eye out for the latest and the best in gold panning supplies.
A couple factors are behind the drive to finding more gold. As most everyone has noticed, the price of gold has been going up very nicely in the last few years. And, with more and more people out of work in this distressing economy, gold panning has acquired an even more attractive allure.
The "call of gold" has gotten more and more practical. Many areas of the US and Canada and elsewhere have seen a great increase in weekend gold miners, and in the number of full time gold seekers. For some, it has replaced their old job which has disappeared.
Christmas is a good time to take stock and see what kind of stuff will come in handy in days and weeks to come. And the nice thing about panning for gold is the ready availability of gold bearing areas, even in winter. Across the American Southwest, many places hold gold for the taking. Warmer and drier climates allow for avid searches even in the "off" times of the year.
These particular areas are haunts of the avid patrons of the metal detecting world. These handy electronic devices are super at finding gold nuggets on rough desert hillsides and dry washes. Some amazing pieces of gold bearing quartz have been found in recent years. It is simply not true that "all the gold has already been found."
Gold mining and panning supplies can represent quite a variety of tools and equipment. From simple hand tools to gold pans, to sluice boxes, to high bankers, to gold dredges and metal detectors, all are available during the holiday season and can make for great surprise gifts for that loved one afflicted with the "gold bug."
For the gold panning crowd stuck in snowy northern climes, winter is a good time to process those black sand concentrates and retrieve that fine gold. Many miners who use high bankers or sluice boxes or gold dredges end up at the end of the warm weather with buckets and buckets of black sand. These are the heavy iron compounds that because of their weight tend to settle deep into the places where gold get concentrated.
Getting the fine gold out of this mix can be a time consuming and painstaking process, especially if the gold pan is the primary means used. So the manufacturers of gold panning supplies have come up with various concentrator devices, like spiral wheels and self-contained mini sluices which can speed up the process. The water used is captured and re-circulated so these concentrators can be set up in a garage or basement, out of the cold.
With music playing in the background, this can make for a fun and cozy activity on an otherwise bad weather day.
Winter is also another good time to catch up on one's "professional reading". The armchair prospector can expand his knowledge with good books on gold mining techniques and history. And for those handy enough to make their own gold panning supplies, spending time in that heated workshop can be a very productive and enjoyable way to prepare for the coming spring and summer, when the world of gold seeking beckons again.
Chas Brown has a fun website on gold panning, including videos, at http://goldpanningsupplies.net
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