Researching a new spot to sample will open a world of valleys, streams, rivers, mountains and deserts to explore, each filled with the possibilities of new experiences.
The health benefits,
There is nothing like getting out into the fresh air and stretching your legs with a short walk along a mountain stream. The sound of the water flowing over the rocks along with the occasional glimpse of a bird flying by or a squirrel leaping from limb to limb of a tree can truly restore the soul with a since of calm so needed in our rushed lives today.
The anticipation,
Every time a prospector starts to sample a new place for gold and begins to pan out some of the dirt from a promising looking spot, they watch very closely as the water in the gold pan washes across the gravel and moves a little more sand out of the way, the expectation of maybe glimpsing a glitter of gold is a suspense undescribable.
The reward,
Oh, by the way, did I mention the gold? Yes there is still gold out there and there is a lot of it to be found. To tell you the truth, most of it is sand size, a lot of it is rice size, a little less is pea size and plum size nuggets are still found every so often. Stories of lucky prospectors finding boulders of gold and large veins can still be heard around the campfires after a fun day of prospecting.
Recreational gold prospecting offers the chance to spend quality time with friends and family in the great outdoors. Oh, by the way, did I mention the gold?
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