We traveled safely to St. George last week, just ahead of the wind and snow that covered
We set up camp in the basin, which is 30 miles from the nearest town with a gas station – we were out in the middle of nowhere! I hiked to the top of one of the nearest mountains and saw this beautiful cactus garden, with the mountains on the western edge of the
Ron came here for an outing with other metal detectorists he met online. It was fun to put names to faces, and some were experts in meteorite hunting. Some of the hot rocks Ron found actually turned out to be meteorites, remnants from a meteor that exploded through this valley. I was pretty busy this week too. I knitted a dish cloth from a new pattern, worked on a quilt, crocheted a new doily (just for kicks, to see if I could), hiked big mountains without getting lost, did a little metal detecting for gold to no avail, and experimented with my new toy, a recirculating sluice. Here’s a few pictures. Ron made the recirculating sluice for me. I walked up a promising wash and took 7 samples of dirt and panned each one out. Two of them had bigger gold flakes. So I went back and dug 5 buckets from those 2 areas, sifted out the rocks and then sent the dirt down the sluice into a bucket inside a big tub of water. It was amazing how much gold those 5 buckets had!
We also did a little exploring on the ATV and found this “lemonade stand” out in the middle of nowhere! Our theory is that it was the office to a mine. The sun set beautifully the other day, and ends our stay here. We are moving along to Laughlin tomorrow. We’ll keep you all posted!
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, except the spider and snake, now I know why I don't go south. Everything is going well here. No snow YET.
jan