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Sephirah

The rate that the poles are melting... you won't even need the salination plants. It's all fresh water.

The warning people need is "Voting 80 year old petrol-heads is hazardous to the future of the planet." :P

Lori Dee

Quote from: Emma1017 on July 03, 2026, 10:04:13 AMLori, I threw my back out weeding, then I bought this on Amazon and it works great: "weed puller tool with long handle".  It cost $20, cheaper than a large bottle of Tylenol.

I had one I bought at Lowe's. It worked great last year. All-metal construction, I thought. Then this Spring, I was using it to pull a Chinese Elm and it broke! The one part that was not metal was a plastic hinge. Of all the parts that should be metal, the hinge needs to be the strongest.

So I spent $40 on a bottle of weed killer instead. I'm done with it. If I can't dig it out with my shovel, it can stay. I plan to move out anyway.
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Quote from: Sephirah on July 03, 2026, 03:25:59 PMThe rate that the poles are melting... you won't even need the salination plants.

Do you think the heat wave in Poland will encourage them to build desalination plants? That's an odd look at it.

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Maid Marion

Weed killer is most effective in the fall but by then women are into holiday activities instead of gardening.

If if didn't work before try it again in the fall.

Follow the directions closely.  Too strong and the top growth dies before it can reach the roots.

There is a method call hack and squirt for killing trees, but a shovel works for me.
Last year I had a bear use a tree I was trying to kill as a scratching post.
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Lori Dee

Happy Independence Day, America!

I will celebrate by staying busy. Tomorrow morning, I have an MRI appointment at the local hospital, then I will be heading for the hills... AWAY from the Aspen Acres Fire.

The plan is to go to Cañon City, then head north along the Gold Belt Scenic Route toward Cripple Creek via the Shelf Road. It is a rugged dirt road, but easily passable in most vehicles, so my Jeep should have no trouble with it. I don't know if I will drive the full length across the Shelf Road, but I would like to see Window Rock.

I am not going for sightseeing but to look for access points along Four-Mile Creek to do some gold prospecting and rockhounding. The area is known for botroidal flourite (not crystals), which would be a nice find. Purple banding in the limestone is flourite, and those areas are also known for telluride gold (a mix of gold and silver ore). If I find some good spots to dig, I plan to bring back some buckets of dirt to play with.

That is the plan anyway. With the fires growing every hour and the amount of smoke in the air, I may not get much digging done. If the smoke is too bad to get out and dig, I may just drive the shelf for a bit before returning home.

At last report, the fire is 20 miles away from Pueblo, and there are no pre-evacuation orders for the south side of the city. With the way this fire is behaving, that could change. Fortunately, I have @Jessica_Rose and @Susan_Rose keeping a close eye on things. They aren't in Pueblo, but have a great view of the fire area. If the fire starts to get too close, I'll turn around and head back.

Of course, this could all change overnight tonight.
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Sephirah

Wildfires are horribly scary. As disgustingly hot as it's been in the UK lately, we haven't had to worry about that, miraculously.

Be safe, Lori.

And happy Independence Day to you. :)
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So here we go with another installment of Lori Dee in the Wild©, this time for Independence Day.

I got the MRI done first thing in the morning. The technician told me he doesn't do much for the Fourth of July, so he volunteered to work overtime. That works for me. I got my scan done, and he got paid. Win-win.

Afterward, I went home, changed into my hiking boots, filled the water can on my Jeep, and headed west to Cañon City, then drove north along the Shelf Road up to the Cripple Creek Gold Mining District.

The Shelf Road is a one-way, rough dirt road that was formerly a stagecoach road between the two towns for passengers and supplies. It became obsolete when they put in a railroad between Cripple Creek and Florence through Phantom Canyon. Shelf Road was blasted into the sides of the cliff walls, so in places it is a very narrow, single-lane road with a few wider spots to pull over and let oncoming traffic get by. The road runs from the Garden Park area just north of Cañon City, at an elevation of 5,330 feet above sea level (1,902m), up to 9,395 feet (2,863m) near Cripple Creek.

This adventure brought to you by Jeep Wrangler.





In this shot, you can see in the distance how the road was cut into the steep hillside.





I was scouting for access points where I could hike down to Four-Mile Creek below and maybe do some gold panning. There is an old saying: "You can't get there from here!"
I am standing at the edge of the road looking down. I pictured a stagecoach robbery where the stage is racing along this cliff at high speed, and the cowboys are fighting on top. Then one falls off and clings to the open stage door, his feet dangling over the edge.



The good news was that at that elevation, I was high above the smoke from the Aspen Acres fire far to the south. You can see Garden Park in the distance, along with the smoke that fills the valley. The bad news was that the altitude was giving me a headache, and I was getting winded from short walks. That's a sign of Altitude Sickness.



Some dark clouds were rolling in from the north, and I could hear thunder in the distance. @Jessica_Rose texted me that it looked like it was moving east, so it was unlikely to affect me. It was getting late in the day, and I had not found a site to do some prospecting, so I headed back toward Garden Park and the Dinosaur Fossil quarries.

On my way back south, I found a very promising area. The geology looked good, and there was a dry wash that I could hike down without gravity taking over and sending me to my doom. There were a couple of problems, though.

The only place to park was in front of a double-gated road, used as a Maintenance Access for the Bureau of Land Management. It had a sign that clearly stated, "Road Closed. Do not park in front of this gate." So I parked in front of the other gate next to it.
🙂

The other problem was that the dry wash was heavily guarded by the rosebush's evil twin, the lovely Golden Cholla Cactus. If you are not familiar with the Cholla, avoid it at all costs. Unlike the rose, these spines are barbed. So if you get stuck and break it off, it does not come out. It will continue to work its way deeper and deeper. Trust me on this. Even if you stay ten feet away, they seem to be able to launch themselves in front of you just as you trip over a rock and land on top of it. Then it laughs at you.

Like many cacti, they do have some beautiful flowers. It's a trap! Run away!



I managed to grab six or eight rocks for testing and screened about 10 lbs of dirt to bring home. I got back to the Jeep, and there were no government agents present and no ticket on my windshield. Yay!

I proceeded down to Garden Park to a nice little fishing hole on the creek. The limestone cliffs are impressive, but the water level was very low compared to when I was here in the early Spring.



By this time, it was late in the day. Jessica and Susan had invited me to stop by for some food, but I was exhausted. All I wanted at that point was a shower and my recliner.

Today, I got the rocks washed off and drying so I can check them with my UV light. Then the next step will be to start processing this dirt to see if it contains any gold.

Fingers crossed.
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ChrissyRyan

I hope you found some gold.

Thanks for the travel episode!


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I divided the sample in half to make it easier to work with. In the field, I had already screened the material down to less than 1/4 inch so that I wouldn't be carrying many heavy, useless rocks.

I stack my classifier screens one on top of another and stack them on top of a five-gallon bucket. So the #8 screen (1/8 inch) sits atop the #12, which sits atop the #20, which sits atop the #50, which sits atop the #100, which sits on the bucket. I dump the sample into the top screen and wash it down with water. That rinses off any dust, and the smaller particles drop to the screen below. Then I pan what is still in each screen separately, so I know what size it is. I document my samples to give me a thorough understanding of the gold in the area.

In the top two screens, there was no gold. There was one flake in the #20-mesh screen, so it was larger than 1/20 inch (1.27 mm) but smaller than 1/12 inch (2.17 mm).

The next screen I panned was the #50-mesh. Anything caught in it is smaller than #20 mesh but larger than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm).



I panned it down further to remove some of the sand.



It doesn't photograph very well because it is underwater and the water is murky. I'll get better pictures once I pan everything and dry it out for weighing.

I still have to pan the material in the 100-mesh screen and everything in the bucket, which is minus 100 mesh. 100 mesh is 1/100 inch (0.254 mm), so what is in the screen will be slightly larger than that, and everything in the bucket will be smaller.

On my website, in my Gold Gallery photo album, I have some examples of 100-mesh and -100 mesh gold magnified with a sewing needle for scale. Prospectors call it "fly poop".

More to follow when I get the rest of these samples panned.
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big kim

Have you ever had a big find like in the Sisu trailer?
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ChrissyRyan

So are all those gold looking nuggets gold?  Looks like pebbles and not flakes.

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Quote from: big kim on Today at 12:34:28 AMHave you ever had a big find like in the Sisu trailer?

Not quite that big. Actually, not even close. 🤣

My best find was in South Dakota. There was a portion of a creek that was quite rich. I found flakes and nuggets of good size. The biggest nugget was 0.4 grams, and the biggest flake was 0.3 grams. It wasn't the size of the pieces but the number of them. The small 50-mesh stuff was plentiful.

That site worked out so well that my neighbor became my mining partner, and we worked it every year for seven years; it continued to pay. If I had stayed in SD, I would still be working it.
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Quote from: ChrissyRyan on Today at 06:58:08 AMSo are all those gold looking nuggets gold?  Looks like pebbles and not flakes.



Yes, they are gold. When panning, the water becomes murky from dust washing off the sand. Trying to take a photo through murky water causes the image to lose detail and slightly blur the edges. Once I get it all panned and dried, I'll post more pics, and you will see the difference.
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Watching the Ozzie Gold hunters they found a nugget the size of a fist, they are back digging there so I will see if they find another.
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