Gold Prospecting To Pouring Gold Bars! HELICOPTER SAMPLE!!!

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Published 2023-11-05
Prepare for an extraordinary gold prospecting journey, two years in the making that cost over $4000! It all begins with an old map to a lost, incredibly rich, gold vein that Jason must discover.

Jason takes us on a grueling trek through the wild, teaching us valuable prospecting skills along the way, and makes a golden discovery! The excitement escalates as samples from the vein are brought to his shop. Here, using his gold milling equipment from manufactured by Mt. Baker Mining and Metals, the concealed gold is revealed. But is it enough to justify further exploration?

Enter his trusted friend and fellow gold prospector, @Danhurd and together they embark on a daring mission to the vein, pursuing additional samples and conducting rigorous tests. The results? The vein is teeming with rich, promising gold!

The adventure reaches its peak when Jason decides to hire a helicopter to transport over a ton of precious gold ore from the mountain. This ore undergoes meticulous processing through his gold mill. The moment arrives with bated breath as he pours gold bars. The big question looms: will the recovered gold cover the costs of this audacious undertaking, or will it become the stuff of legends?

Join us on this rollercoaster journey of gold prospecting, exploration, and discovery. The stakes are high, the excitement is palpable, and the pursuit of gold is nothing short of a thrilling adventure. Will Jason strike it rich or break his pick? To uncover the thrilling conclusion, you'll have to stay tuned until the very end!

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All Comments (21)
  • @CameronFussner
    Is gold really worth it to buy ? In terms of the short term considering taxes and overall cost of upfront purchase then trying to resell when I actually need the liquidity, is physical or gold stocks more worth the cost ? Because it seems to be when people speak of gold their not being specific to the short term or Long term approach to justifying the purchase. Let me know your thoughts , thanks anyone.
  • @VistaViews
    Ive been waiting 2 years to see this culmination 🎉 Thank you for all your effort and bringing us along for the ride Jason!
  • @RexSkittles
    Jason is so fearless. The stuff he does is dangerous and it doesn’t seem to bother him very much or at all. Especially when he does most of this all by himself. He has so much passion in what he does that seems to power him and keep moving forward. I’ve watched this channel for years and he’s done some amazing things and all of it is hard work. What a guy! Just a solid man working hard and motivated.
  • Just got finished watching Dan Hurd and wife panning the Fraser river! Y'all make the days a little more bearable, and provide some excitement for me! Thank you Jason!
  • @stevetucker2649
    Hey Jason, as a professional in the gold mining industry I have never seen a stationary vibratory ball mill, interesting concept. All of the operations I have worked at have rotating ball or rod mills with water, none were operated in a batch process. My observation here is you’d have to approach this more in depth scientifically to maximize % grind, graph the percentage material ground to the fine particle size versus time. Maybe also try adding in some different sized balls and see if that increases % grind versus time. As the amount of fine particles accumulate, it seems they act as a cushion to the remaining coarse particles, thus slowing down the grinding action. One thing is for sure, gold mining certainly inspires innovation as seen by the multitudes of recovery equipment that has been fabricated over the years.
  • @gnomespace
    Use varying size balls in your mill so the smaller ones grind in the spaces between the bigger ones. I made a small mill from a cement mixer using balls from 1/2" up to about 2" and always got good powder.
  • @randym8963
    The similarities between prospecting and mushroom picking always makes me chuckle. It can be hard to choose when you see both mushrooms and prospects. I laugh when i see Jason grunting under a heavy pack, i so understand that burden. At 69 im still doing it and I can tell Jason will be still doing this for years to come. Thank you Jason
  • @IllusionInfusion
    Wow! That wasn't a button of gold. It was a pool of gold. Man oh man, 66g is one heck of a haul. Another great video. Glad you didn't fall down the mountain. I got dizzy just seeing the drop. You're a brave man, Jason.
  • @thisguyhere85
    You make this look as hard and as much a pain as it really is... and I thank you for that. Some videos make me go... that looks fun.. yours shows how much work it is.
  • @Janer-52
    For all the times you exhausted yourself in this video, the joy of seeing your face light up at covering your costs was wonderful. I'm happy for you - but also REALLY enjoy your content and collaborations. Blessings to you and your family.
  • 66.5?!?!?!? MONUMENTAL, Jason!! 😮🎉 And your face lit up like never before! That is an incredible result in just the gold beads (they looked like 99% pure = 22k)! Not to mention what those slabs will bring. I figure the large piece with the most gold showing will bring in at least $5,000! What an incredible adventure to share with us! Blessings from Alabama ❤️
  • Awesome, Jason! Given time and manpower, the number of trips up there, the machine usage, etc I'm not sure you broke even overall, but the first time is always the hardest. Refining techniques and learning what works and doesn't is the profit-seeking game. A likely follow-up should probably be taking up a group of five or so with all the gear needed and getting the big bags prepped in the same trip. Might be worth camping overnight for a two day work process. Looking into a cargo helo with a greater lift capacity will help as well since their per/hour rate should be proportionally lower compared to the mass they can haul down each trip, making either for fewer trips and less operational hours or same number of trips with more mass removed as an offset.
  • @holyarni
    Dude , you're a golden videomaker, keep the content going we love it
  • @waywardwoodward
    I mostly metal detect for gold but your videos lately make me want to go up the mountains a bit further to search out where all the easy gold I find, came from. It’s a notable area and the mineralogy reports are all there with assays, but gosh that’s a ton of work. A literal ton! One of these days… Thanks for the inspiration and knowledge you share in your videos. 💪
  • @manjisaipoe517
    The only good part about the end of the day hike is the gravity assist, and hopefully the excitement of not knowing if you hit the good stuff! Thanks for showing the fun Jason!
  • @BearWa11ace
    Always happy to see you Dan and Jeff do your thing. Congrats on the claim. All the best, Wallace.