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Gold panning made easy. 40 + years experience

BcGhostTowns.com Real Gold panner with over 40 years Experience Gary will uncover we how to keep a bullion in your pan. $2000.00 in GOLD to a pan! Anyone can do it as well as Keep a Gold! From BcGhostTowns.com You’ll wish to cut as well as pulp this website residence to see alternative engaging Gold Rush Videos…

25 Responses to “Gold panning made easy. 40 + years experience”

  1. BCghostTownsDOTcom says:

    actually it’s a bit more at today’s rate…
    thanks for taking the time to leave a comment…

  2. bergice1 says:

    2000$ !?!?!??!!!

  3. YTBYlover says:

    Dang I wonder how much gold I can get out of False Creek in big old Vancouver?? or maybe I should just stick with the jewelery shops…

  4. 089674532 says:

    The greatest generosity is shearing knowledge, experience and truth. Thank you, great video!

  5. noxagol says:

    @Bleppe 19.3g/cm3 is density of gold.

  6. Arioch44 says:

    Excellent vid. Love the accent.

  7. wahid556 says:

    old is gold so this old is like a gold

  8. BCghostTownsDOTcom says:

    Oil and bake the pans and do this again
    and again, depending on the use. Plastic
    is the way to go but just doesn’t have the
    sound of a plinker in the pan…
    This hobby is no flash in the Pan !

  9. shaolin564 says:

    Do you have to Blue those steel pans before you use them?! Thanks!

  10. joebuckjrr says:

    live in Chilliwack BC right beside the Vedder river…should i bother panning in the Vedder or go straight to the Fraser or Coquihalla? Its winter right now..i can still find sand bars all over the vedder should i bother???

  11. juicybadd says:

    I love this guys voice, great video, GOD BLESS his soul!!!

  12. hollerdoller says:

    LOL i worked with this guy all summer!! I’ve heard this speach so many times and it never gets old

  13. JRCrowley says:

    Thank you very much for this.

  14. travelthecanyon says:

    Love the videos!

  15. eruditah says:

    There are a few areas which have placer gold in Ontario. One of them is the Vermilion River east of Sudbury. Another is the Monroe Esker north of Kirkland Lake. East side of James Bay had good placer coming off the mountains. Red Sucker Creek in Timmins also had placer gold. There is one fossil placer in Day twp, north shore of Superior.

  16. orangedac says:

    Madoc, marmora..etc are too damn far.

    I need something closer. Unfortunately my research has revealed there’s not a geological formation in sight which might yield gold.

    I busted my balls on the weekend trying to find gold but came up empty handed. DAMN THIS PLACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  17. Chaplynskypictures says:

    Hey! I think you already found something near Toronto but anyway! There is Madoc and Marmora on the road to Ottawa about 160 km to Madoc(it’s almost halfway to Ottawa) then Marmora is on the same route about 140 km from Toronto. I know there were finds there but you will be on your own (finding a creek and everything, it’s just luck). About 680 km from Toronto there is Timmins gold mine! And you can pan there (they will give you a pan and some grave it will cost about 30$)
    Hope this helped!!!

  18. joyisaware says:

    Awesome mate! thanks for sharing this , now going to get myself a nice pan, and harvest that beauty.. ^_^

  19. oc5nsli341nforce4 says:

    This is great will be keeping this in mind if I ever get the chance to pan. 5/5

  20. BCghostTownsDOTcom says:

    Hi Bleppe, Sorry I’m just a British Columbia Historian, But I can tell you with some confidence that gold dose not react to UV-Light. I think the guy that took some Gold Nugget trained gofers, to the Yukon Rush of 1898, well I think he had the right idea? “ha-ha” Keepup the good hunt…
    John

  21. Bleppe says:

    Cool beans. I’ve never found a nugget, at least not that big. I have one more question that i’ve never found the answer to online. Is gold uv-reactive? By that i mean, does it give off a glow under uv-lights?

    It would speed up the process of finding placer pockets.

  22. BCghostTownsDOTcom says:

    Hi no they were not 71 grams but natural nuggets that size take on extra value. But gold is very dense.
    Thanks for your comment and happy panning…

  23. Bleppe says:

    How much did it weigh? I know the gold price is around 28 usd per gram, but that couldn’t possibly be 71 grams of gold, or is it really that dense?

  24. BCghostTownsDOTcom says:

    Hi orangedac, The pan is just a regular metal pan.
    There are gold baring creeks in Ontario just read some History books for your area. If gold was ever taken out there will still be some to be found.
    Good Luck and thanks for your email.
    John

  25. orangedac says:

    well could you explain what kind of a pan is it? would that technique work with a stainless steel pan?

    i feel like running down to the local creek with a pan from the kitchen. i know the only thing i’ll get is a sore back by the end of it all.

    To begin with, is there any gold to be found in the toronto area in ontario or would i be wasting my time?

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