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Adventure Gold Prospecting for Fun and ProfitTop Ten US States to Prospect for Gold as a Hobby or Vacation
History has recorded the American national experience known as the Gold Rush in California and Alaska. By early 1849, gold fever was an epidemic.
People gave up homes and families and risked everything - including their lives, to “stake a claim.” In fact the “New World” itself was known for its gold, and the original conquerors and settlers sought it at all costs. Bonanza Thar’s Gold in Them Thar HillsGold mining is still big business. While it is a large growth industry, there is still ample room for the general public to go out and “strike it rich.” That is the dream of almost every boy who sees the old movies like The Treasure of Sierra Madre, television shows like Gold Fever, or documentaries about the Klondike. In fact, the Gold Prospectors Association of America, GPAA, still encourages active prospecting today for both individuals and families. They provide guidance for fun and adventure for the entire family - and yes, perhaps some profit as well. According to the U.S. Department of the Interior, there are still areas where one may prospect, and if a discovery is made, one may stake a claim. Many areas are still unreserved. Many are on Federal public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) or the Forest Service. Public land records in the proper BLM State Office will show land status and are available for public inspection, and sometimes for purchase. Prospecting for Gold for Fun and Profit in the Top Ten US StatesSo where can prospective prospectors try their luck? According to the article “Where to Find Gold in the United States”, by Gold Fever Prospecting (aka Motherlode Outfitters), Coarsegold, CA, 2007, gold can be found :
Camps and Guides Available for AssistanceThere are many camps that are open to the public and help to provide maps, shelter, food, fun, adventure, and guides to minimize problems and make prospecting an enjoyable experience. One can locate them in the yellow pages, by calling the Chamber of Commerce, or by contacting the Gold Prospectors Association of America (GPAA.) With a little luck, one can find enough flakes or nuggets to pay for their vacation, or perhaps even make a handsome profit. For many, prospecting can be the adventure of a lifetime. References:Gold Prospectors Association of America
The copyright of the article Adventure Gold Prospecting for Fun and Profit in Family Travel is owned by Nelson Acquilano. Permission to republish Adventure Gold Prospecting for Fun and Profit in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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