Gold Panning & Prospecting Part 2: Secret Gold Mine Discovered!

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hey guys my name is Jason with Mount Baker  Mining and metals there's a waterfall and there's a secret gold sign  right out of the waterfall   how crazy is that you guys are not  gonna believe what I just found holy holy cow oh look at that so for those of you just tuning in I found a  secret gold mine under a waterfall which is   just awesome in itself but this is not where the  adventure started so if you want to get caught up   I'll leave the first part of the adventure right  after this clip but I'm excited to get in this   this abandoned gold mine with an old wooden door  on it and see what we can find so we're up in the   Cascade Mountains today it's May the snow's coming  off it's been a pretty warm spring so I thought   I'd come out some of the local creeks and see if  we can do a little pan which I don't do a lot of but figure we'd come out and try our  luck but what I'm most interested in   is chasing some quartz float or some mineralized  float up some of these creeks and seeing if we can   pinpoint a spot where I can come back later and  do a little prospecting higher up in the mountains   when the snow gets off in June and July but as  you can see first I got to get through this jungle   and down to the creek so as I mentioned the snow  is just coming off and it's just coming off we're   we're like within days of the snow being out of  here I don't know if you can see down through the   trees there behind me but there's a little creek  we're gonna go prospecting in but before that I   wanted to show you this real quick since we're  here this stuff is the Pacific Northwest cactus   look at that this stuff's called devil's club  and it is nasty you don't want to get into it   and sometimes you can find Patches of it like  that and because the snow is just coming off   it hasn't leafed out yet so it looks like a  dead stick so you got to grab it oh man watch   out well here's our first look at the creek  and it's like I said the snow's melting off   so it's pretty high right now but if you look  across the way this is all Bedrock right here   and I'm looking right back up over here there's  a little inside Bend right there right in the   sun some pretty good sized rocks on it so let's  work our way up there well I'm going to try and   show you this on camera I don't know if it's gonna  work but up behind me the river has a fairly nice   straight run and let me turn the camera around  so there it comes down this nice straight run   slams into that Bedrock wall and takes a 90 degree  turn and there's this really nice inside corner   here that we're going to try and work a little bit  and then it does another little jog there and so   My Hope Is that behind some of these Boulders  right in here we're gonna find some gold that   sneaks into the inside Bend and gets caught  in Behind These boulders now some of the first   places I like to look are in this Moss stuff down  here because it's it's a natural miner's moss and   it's so wet here we have moss growing all over the  Riverbanks so when the water level it gets super   high here it might be you know two three four feet  over my head when it's really rushing and it'll   wash a bunch of gold down the river and on these  inside bends it'll trap the gold in this moss   and Behind these big rocks so let's try the Moss  first kind of act like a little bit of a sluice   box and then if we get some positive showings  we'll start working behind the rock so I'm just   going to work right in this area right here River  Rocks out of here skim the Moss off the surface you'll see yeah that's just  like the carpet of the sloughs   so I'm going to take all that washed out in  the pan and then we can see if we have any gold so when you're panning this out you don't need  to be in a real big hurry but you can go a lot   faster than when it's hard rock or concentrate  stuff like that we get off the Shaker table   but the first thing you got to  do is make sure it's all broke up   and fluidized so the golds can  get down to the bottom of the pan these big rocks out of here and you can just go pretty quick now  because most of this is just sand   and light rock any dense pieces of gold are  going to be down at the bottom of the pan and one of our first indicators is going to be  black sand you should see that showing up here   in a little bit doesn't look like there's a  bunch of black sand in here but that's okay let's see what we got here so I think  it's going to be hard to see on the camera but there are a couple pieces in here they're right up in here and  over here there's a piece let me get my new favorite thing out and I'll  show you the gold up close so this is one of   my new favorite things this is a microscope  that I can put right at my camera and film   up to 200 times power so let me put it on if  you're interested in something like this check   out the link below I got a link if you want  to buy one of these they're pretty cheap and   they're really really useful so I've got the  microscope on there's our first little flake and it looks like it's flattened out  some so it's rolled down the river but I had to shake all the gold down to  the center of the pan there's another   little piece right there because I couldn't  get my phone up in the corner in the crease there's some more right in the black sand  there now you're looking kind of right at   the edge of the black sand there's  a piece of gold right in the center   right there a couple more little pieces  there they kind of show up as white   because of the light in the microscope but this works oh there's a nice little piece   over on the edge and you can see  the gold color a little bit better   but this works really well if we're seeing these  little tiny pieces of gold well now I'm going to   try here behind some of these big rocks so let  me get them moved and dug around in there and   I'll show you what I come up with I'm going  to try and show you here what I'm looking at   and gold in a riverbed is like a layer cake and  so the gold think about like a like a layer cake   where you have the cake and then the thin little  layer of jelly between them and then another layer   cake well that's exactly what we're looking at  here and I've got this washed sand really fine   sand washed down to about right here there's a  little layer and I just pulled a boulder back   and then below that it's kind of Muddy it's it's  caked in mud see down there it's all caked in mud   so this layer right here of the wash sand right  at that interface is all the gold that got washed   down the creek on the last flood went to the  bottom of that layer right there so I'm going   to get all this junk out of the way I don't need  that that doesn't have any gold in it the creek   is kind of gold panned the gold down to this layer  this was the bottom of the moving bed last time it   flooded and so all the gold should be concentrated  right along there so that's where I'm gonna dig   it's just that little thin layer of jelly out  of there and pan it and see what we get well   I've done a few pans in that hole and that didn't  work out very well so what I'm going to try and do   now is show you another technique we're gonna try  and get across to the river over here and I think   that's a bunch of moss sitting right on bedrock  so we'll try and do a little bedrock crevicing well that was fun and exciting this is where  we were working there's my pack now we're on   the other side of the river and we're gonna work  this Moss right here but I don't know if you can   tell but there's moss growing underwater about a  foot under water and so the water level is really   high and it's really really cold it's snow about  10 feet that way as you saw coming down the hill   so uh we're kind of we're kind of hamstrung a  little bit because the gold is going to be the   lowest it can possibly be because it doesn't you  know wash way up in the bank but let's try and   work on some of this Moss down here see if we can  get down to some Bedrock tracks and see what we   can find so I'm just taking a couple Scoops out  of this Moss and this is what I like to see see   this Rusty layer right here that means it's pretty  old it's been there a long time and this bedrock's   kind of soft on top so hopefully if there's any  gold that's worked its way down into that Rusty   layer see it here you can see it here but that is  sitting right on top of the Bedrock surface well   look at here I just flipped this back and I don't  know if you can see down there there's a real real   Rusty spot I thought there might be  a nail head or something in there but it looks like it's where a  piece of Iron's just sitting on the   on the Bedrock if I find a little surprise in  our gold pan a little piece of nail or something   well I've tried a couple pans in our spot here  and I found a couple little little tiny pieces   but nothing nothing major so I think what we're  going to do is we're going to pack up from this   spot we're gonna walk up the river a little  bit and see what else we can find so I want   to talk about rocks for a second and what I'm  going to be looking for as I walk up this Creek   it looks to me like there's two main types of  rocks here there's stuff that looks like this   this gray looking stuff looks like a metamorphosed  sedimentary rock like a like a metamorphose slate   locally it's called The Fill light so that's a  that's one type of rock we have the other type   that I'm seeing is this lighter orange stuff  it's a it's a weathered volcanic or intrusive   Brock so anytime you have intrusive rocks next to  sedimentary rocks a lot of times you'll find gold   and some precious metals in there and the theory  is it's not these sedimentary rocks that came off   the sea floor maybe they have precious metals in  them finally dispersed and when they get buried   near a subduction zone you have hot fluids work  their way through these sedimentary rocks dissolve   out those little tiny bit of precious metals  that are in there and then they concentrate them   into faults and fractures through the tectonic  plates and getting them pushed up into mountains   so it's really a good sign and that's what  you find here is where you find up in this   Valley where you find the intrusive rocks right  next to the sedimentary rocks that's oftentimes   where you'll find those veins but something  else I found here to see where they went   you see that see the green on there  looks like you have some of this   maybe contact Zone well there's metamorphose some  of these rocks and so as I walk up the stream bed   I'm gonna be looking for stuff like that I'm going  to be looking for stuff like this iron Rusty stain   quartz and I'm just gonna follow it up the creek  as far as I can and maybe if we're lucky we can   find something on the in the Bedrock where the  vein outcrops well I got another Creek Crossing whoa water's getting fast now made it across not a bad view from the office  today huh look at that big guy there that's   one you might want to break open well I wanted  to pause gold panning for a minute here I wanna   take a look at some of these rocks I  got two big chunks of quartz I found   so let's break them open see what we can find here so what I'm looking for is  any sort of mineralization   these have been sitting in  the creek for a long time   and so I'm expecting most of it to be  leached out with any little pockets or bugs that may have an indication that   this held minerals at one time this this  Rusty pocket here looks kind of interesting but that's the stuff you'd be  looking for try this other one here pretty muddy but I've been finding this  stuff that I thought was pretty interesting you see those little green flux in there   see them on the end there I don't know if  that's copper it doesn't really look like copper but let's get these broke open  let's look at this one here whoa look at that what is that that's very green and it looks like At first I thought it was  a piece of metamorphic sedimentary rock but   now it looks like it's got a whole bunch of  quartz in there almost like it's a quartz vein so that is an interesting Rock right there I might  have to save that one quick update I walked up the   main Creek quite a ways and I kept finding that  green rock all the way up and then I found this   little tiny offshoot here and I found that green  rock in this Creek so that means that the green   rock has to come from this drainage so now I'm  going to follow this up up as far as I can and   see if I can find where that green Rock's coming  from but the problem I have is look at this how   do you Prospect in this there's not a rock showing  anywhere and it's covered in huge trees so I don't   know how the old boys did it but I all I can  really do is follow that Creek up until I come   to an outcrop and see what the Rock looks like  because there's there's no showing here in the   forest at all one thing we do have around here are  some darn Big Trees take a look at that monster and for those of you don't know I actually  have a second YouTube channel called s j   Forest Products I'll leave a link in  the description below go check it out   because I want to know what would happen if  I took Fred along that size what do you think   his reaction would be if I brought that up to a  sawmill well it just keeps getting steeper and   steeper and harder to prospect in the creek but  I keep finding stuff like this with this quartz   right up against this fill light a pretty well  defined let's even get in the light is that help   yeah there you go pretty well defined  hanging wall or football contact Zone   but all that red irony stuff good looking  stuff but this is what I'm dealing with   it's just pretty much Rapids at  this point as we go up the creek   and it's getting steeper and steeper well  I'm going to try and not show you every   Rock I look at but this one was particularly  interesting it's got that bright red orange   weathering rind on it where it's starting  to oxidize in which means it's full of iron   and then those little black spots there Maybe  sulfides that are starting to degrade it's in what   looks like a quartz or quartzsided matrix it's  got the little quartz stringers running through it so again good looking stuff and we're still on   that Creek bed working our way up I  got to get across to the other side it's a long way down into rushing cold water don't slip here's a nice white piece of  quartz I found and broke open   and I want to see what's in these Brown Rusty  bugs that one this one has some nice ones   slowly put my little microscope on and we'll  check them out well it sure looks like there   used to be some sulfides in there and they've  been weathered out until I find another one yeah that old orange Rusty pockets and stuff  that's what you're looking for so no gold   but we keep finding good signs well I had to  come up out of the creek bed because it was   just getting too steep for me and it's turning  into kind of waterfall after waterfall here   so I don't know how much farther I'll be  able to go up but I'll keep going and see   if I can drop back down into the creek and  look for some more rock but you know I'm   in the same boat there's uphill there's no  rocks to prospect here this isn't Nevada or   Southern California where it's all desert there's  not a rock on the ground anywhere so really the   only exposure I get is in the creeks and when  they go steep it's hard to hard to get down in   them well it's getting pretty nasty over there  let me show you this waterfall after waterfall so I think I might be out of out of room here  I might as well go up to that waterfall and   get a view of it anyway I don't know if you can hear me but  that's a pretty nice looking waterfall huh real pretty hey what's that you guys see that you guys are not gonna believe what I just found whole cow oh look at that so as I was getting ready to go underground here   I saw some of this stuff look at this old piece of  drill Steel stuck in there an old an old pick head so somebody was working this and left their  tools but if you come back here and look I   haven't opened this door yet but look they have an  old lock on it I think this is split cedar boards   that they use probably the only reason it's lasted  120 years does it oh I'm breaking the door here there are ways I got the door  propped open I really don't wanna   disturb it too much this is kind  of like an archaeological site here   but you can see back there goes  the Attic let's see where it goes okay we're going in I'm going to  leave my packing tools outside we're just going to go on a  little exploratory Adventure here wow this is amazing I mean just having that lock and  those tools out there I don't think anybody's been   here at 125 years since they since they've walked  away or left or whatever we got here September it's in great shape they've angled  up so it's not full of water super wet so you guys probably can't  tell but we've gone in about 20 feet   and it's looping around to the left there   which is right under the waterfall they're  mining over under the waterfall which is crazy   I'll have to go look and see if I can find it  surface exposure they were trying to get after we got here old wood some old pieces of metal maybe an old shovel there I don't know and then we've got some more boards up  here I don't know what they were doing   this oh look there's a bunch  of drill Steel up there oh it's like welded on look at that old school single jacks   you'd hold it with one hand and you'd  hit it with the other and drill a hole Nails there some wire all right let's keep going here oh this goes for a ways this is kind of a big deal  here what do we got here more more Steel shorties   get started with and then a long ago and that  one's probably two and a half or three feet long oh look here okay so this  now we're in the good stuff   yeah remember remember that green stuff I was  showing you in the last video [Music] that that's the green stuff look at that so we've got some sort of Zayn here  they've cross cut it it doesn't look like it's   on the back here anywhere but it's so muddy you  can't see there's some more of it so it looks   like they were kind of in a in a Zone over  here maybe they're following the Zone back wow it's weird I don't know if that's from the  outside or like reverberations from the waterfall   above us but I can feel the waterfall in the  tunnel like I can feel the vibration in my chest it's more of that green stuff it doesn't look like copper you know malachite Nazarite  there they're carbonates there   are sulfides that have weathered away  this stuff looks like it's kind of green in the rock it looks like  this is as far as we go here quartz in the back right there what were we working on here oh man this is wild so it looks like there's a bunch of  quartz around see all that quartz like they might have looks like they  might have had a fall in here or something or maybe the zone that we're going after look  at all this stuff here really exciting in there I don't see anything that green  stuff looked better than this stuff but there's quite a bit of  quartz here on this or something Rusty stuff there's some  more quartz looking back Wild carved on there okay well I'll go get my tools because I want to take  a sample of this stuff it looks like they just   walked away which probably means there's not much  here but this is an insane amount of work to do to look under a waterfall so let's walk back and get our tools here  let me cruise this off see how far we are thank you so it's about 33 pesos which is about two  and a half feet what's that 60 80 feet long crazy all right well I want to sample this  green stuff hopefully you can see foreign it looks like some quartzite inside the fill light  and the curbside is carrying this green color see all that there what do you  think all that green stuff is I just knocked a piece out of the wall  there what's that yellow thing right there   kind of in the middle of your screen a light  there we go what's that thing is that gold   I'll have to get it out in the light and look  there's some other kind of orangey Pockets there but that is what we're finding here this piece  doesn't have so much green on it but that yellow   colored Flack right there it's kind of right  in this banded Zone here where you know it's   so little veil type of thing very interesting  we'll put that in a pile take outside and look   well I've worked a little bit on our green zone  down there and then as you come up more green   then it kind of Peters out then you get into like  some quartzy stuff but what I think happens here   is there's a fault or a little slip or something  it goes right along there and down that other side   because if you see there's that orangey stuff  right there then you got this black stuff   all squiggled through there technical  term and then you've got some quartz   some more green stuff and it looks like  that's just been all mashed together I hit   on it a little bit with the hammer and chisel  it's real soft it just comes off of there   you know so you can just kind of peel it off  of there like that so I think they intersect a   little bit of fault here obviously didn't chase  it anywhere because they didn't cross cut on it   but let's go back there where they stopped and see  if we can see something exciting in that quartz   there's where I was knocking on the  rib and I moved down here about 15 feet   and there's still some green stuff  there so I don't know if this is kind   of a whole sheer zone right in here  because I don't see any of that black   fill light looking Rock anymore it's all this  screwed up kind of quartzy quartzite looking stuff I'm not knocking around here a little bit more but this is what I'm getting maybe it's turning a little bit blue I don't know maybe that is  copper what do you think leave me a comment below anyway knock this off here of course I was coming on a prospecting  trip with a gold pattern shovel   you can expect to do any underground work I don't really have all the tools [Music]   so here's a good example of  what I think is going on here   you've got a host Rock it's been fractured and  filled in with these little quartz veilments and   if you break them just right it looks like you got  a huge chunk of cork and you turn them 90 degrees   just a little veil like that so I think most  of this wall is just little valence of quartz   and there's just not enough volume here to  make anything worthwhile here's something   quite interesting though I just noticed I think  this is a intrusive diorite this gray rock with   the speckles and then you've got The Fill light  right here along the contacts between the two   and then this is where the quartz has come in  and like I mentioned earlier on the video the   intrusive came in and this is just a little piece  of it obviously but I mean there could be a huge   baffle of somewhere this stuff dissolved all the  precious metals out of this and then Incorporated   them into these quartz veins here and this one's  kind of cool because this one had a little quartz   of income down and then it got sheared off and  continue There so it was quite active in this Zone   but this is this is what you'd be looking for if  you were looking for for gold in this district   is this diorite intrusive right up against  this fill light so they were in the right spot   so I've got my samples packed up I'm going to take  them up into the woods where it's a little quieter   and more comfortable to sit down and we can take  a look at the samples but I need your advice here   because I'm probably the only person alive who  knows where this is there's some really cool   stuff here there's that drill steel that pickaxe  that lock I'm really jonesing on that lock that's   a really cool thing but I feel like it needs to  stay here right it's this historical thing it's   part of the district but I'm the only one that  knows where it is so my question for you guys is   should I take them should I should I bring them  home and hang them in the wall as a museum piece   or should I just leave them here let history be  and just kind of respect what was here with the   old timers left so leave me a comment down below  but let's go outside see if we can see any showing   on his waterfall and then we'll go into the woods  where it's a little more quiet and take a look   at these specimens well I got her put back to bed  close the door got locks just calling my name over   there but I'm Gonna Leave it and I think the only  thing to do here is to name this the cedar door   mine what do you think well I don't know if you  can hear me if there's some courts right up there   and if you look down here right  there I support cleaner right there so I'm right on strike of where  that vein came across the creek   and it goes up the other side I think it was where  I think that was intersected underground right   where they turned and that's where I was picking  the green stuff and then I think this upper vein   they intersected back at the at the back of the  at it so what I'm going to do is I'm going to turn   around and walk right along strike here and see if  there's any workings here back in the woods maybe   that are easier to get to and down the waterfall  well I looked around for a little bit and I didn't   see any workings but one of the interesting things  is now I'm down below the strike and the grade is   flattened out quite a bit and when I was hiking a  long strike I could look up behind me here and the   grade flattened out above it so I think there was  a fault Zone running right across there and it it   kind of benched down and then dropped into that  fault Zone and now I'm back on this lower bench   headed down to the main Creek so interesting stuff  but I think you can trace that fault for hundreds   of feet but I didn't find any workings in it and  my battery's about to die so we're gonna have to   look at those samples when I get back to the shop  we're back down at the shop I want to take a look   at some of these rocks and then I have a very cool  very exciting new toy tool both that I want to   show you guys I'm going to give these a quick wash  get them wet so the colors and the minerals stand   out a little better now let's start off by looking  at some of these green ones this is the one I   found in the creek if you remember I broke it open  and it's so green it really caught my attention   I believe that this other stuff is the exact  same stuff I mean you hold it up next to it   it sure looks like it's just weathered out  pieces this is a weather dot piece of this   vein so I think I followed it up found the load  and I've had some people comment on the first   video that this is a a rock called lust oneite  lustvanite maybe depending on if you're German   or not it has a couple different meanings but  what this is is if it's lust one night it is a   metamorphosed serpentine or ultramafic rock  and the green is either a chrome or a nickel   and it's apparently uh turned into a carbonate  if I if I read Wikipedia correctly and so as it   got brought up in The Fault Zone the serpentine  it's ultramafic rock got metamorphosed into this   carbonate oxidized the Chrome or the nickel and  that's what the green is the other thing this   could be and maybe it's the same thing I don't  know help me out here with this but there's also   another rock called mariposite mariposite which is  named after Mariposa county in California which is   motherload country and they've they named it after  that because this was a very common Rock to find   where it was a good indicator of gold and so  they'd follow this up and what they what I read   online was the gold would be found in these little  tiny that's probably not a great example but   little tiny quartz veins here's an example you'd  find gold in these quartz veins right here but   the host was this green metamorphosed ultramafic  rock so that's the story in the green let me know   if you have any other comments on that this is the  piece here that I chipped out of the wall that I   thought I had some gold on and now for the life  of me I can't remember where it was or find it I think it might have been right up in here  maybe right there right over here but this is   an interesting one as well because it doesn't have  any of the green in it but it has this really nice   vein quartz vein and that's where I was finding  these little these little uh yellow flecks   also some oxidation some sulfides maybe pieces  of country rock that looks like it's got ripped   off out of the country rock and then placed in  this in this fault Zone here and then this stuff   here which also may be gold bearing or a gold Rich  this is the diorite that I showed you underground   we have the quartz veins cross cutting it and  this would also be a perfect place to look for   gold in these in these quartz stringers these are  probably some of the bigger ones I saw Underground   and so this is another real good candidate of  where you'd find gold like in these bugs here   um right along the foot wall or the hanging wall  or you know one of the the contact zones here   but now I want to go show you my new toy my new  tool and we'll take a look at these rocks after   I've used my new tool on them check it out guys I  got a rock saw this is an 18 inch Rock saw and I   have to give a special special thank you to all my  patrons out there I mentioned on a previous video   that with your support we're going to get a rock  saw and it happened this is an awesome machine   it's going to come in absolutely invaluable in  the future so thank you to all my patrons and if   you want to support us check out the links below  but for now we're going to cut some rocks with   this thing I want to cut them so we can check  out the minerals once you get that nice smooth   surface you can really kind of see a lot more  about what's going on the Rock we're all set up   here I've got it oriented so I'm going to take a  couple three or four slices across this vein here   that's the interesting thing and I can move this  this table in after I take each cup so we're going   to cut this first one off and I'm going to slide  it in and take another quarter inch slice off and   we'll do that three or four times oh I'm excited  this is so much fun I don't know if you can see   in there but there's a rock blades on the left  it's just starting to tick on the Rock right now   and it just Auto feeds in there real slow so  we'll have to wait but that's how a rockstar works let's check out some of these rocks  so it takes actually quite a while   for that saw to cut through these  rocks but because I can move the   the bench I can cut them into these thin slabs  and this one was kind of cool because I could   just work my way right through the quartz vein but  I didn't see any minerals there were some spots   like right in here where there were some  bugs some empty bugs a little bit of Rusty   stuff but I didn't see anything that looked like  sulfides I didn't see any gold anything like that   my theory is is that because that that vein  is sitting literally right under a waterfall   that all the sulfides have leached out of  it over the years I mean the water has just   come right down through there and leeched out  all the all the sulfides all the minerals and   it's pretty much Barren at this point so that was  interesting with the the diorite and the quartz   here was that one that I chipped off the  wall and thought there was gold in it I   don't think there's any gold in this stuff  or visible gold anyway but look at the crazy   screwed up tortured Rock in there man that  has been really really faulted and stressed   and you can see all these little veinlets  that's come up through and re-glued all   this rock together so that was pretty cool I  really like that one this is really interesting   this is the lust oneite I think I'm pronouncing  that right and it is an absolutely beautiful Rock   on the inside but this is the stuff that I chipped  off the wall and it's kind of fractured so you can   see here where it's broken when I cut it it kind  of fell apart into a couple different three or   four pieces but it's an absolutely beautiful  rock and a little bit of research I've done   actually people are using these for jewelry  and you can cut them into cabochons and and   stuff like that so that was pretty interesting  this is the piece that I found in the creek and look at the fancy swirls in that  I thought that was a beautiful piece   and what I think I'm going to do is if I ever  go back I'm going to work up along the creek and   find the pieces in the creek because these are  all the all the loose stuff has been broken off   these and these are nice hard competent pieces  but you've got the greens and the Grays and the   whites all swirled together there absolutely  beautiful beautiful Rock there and then I have   some pieces here that were just a little bit  too small that couldn't quite fit in the saw   so I just left those as pieces of rocks if you  guys are interested in any of these rocks I'm   going to put them on eBay so check out the eBay  listings I'm super excited about my new toy slash   tool and I think that was a really cool trip it  wasn't that's not exactly what I went up there   to do but I'm really glad I found the the cedar  door mine and found some really really interesting   pieces of geology there that I brought back and  using the saw this this saw is going to get so   much use in the future I'm so excited but if you  guys are interested in any of the samples up here   check out our eBay listings otherwise thanks  for watching and we'll see on the next video
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