John-
It is not within any national forest land designation, or"forest circus"(?) or blm. Forest Circus? Is that a bona fide miner's term for a National Forest or something?
Ornery-
I've dug there on the Moke just up from the swimmin hole off Red Coral Rd. A fun place to bring the family, but it was hot and I half expected one of the dogs to get snake bit climbing over those biggass rocks. Couldn't get down far enough to do any good that day. I understand it's a good place for trout.
Also tried a place off 88 near Pine Grove years ago and darnnear bought a place above Grinding Rock off the Volcano-Pine Grove Rd. Another good family spot was up in Briceburg on the Merced off Bull Creek Rd. Fun little campground there.
I've got a decade on ya age wise. Been diggin for about a decade as well. Unfortunately, and please don't take offense, but I'm afraid I'm a bit paranoid and leery of "forum buddies", though I suck up the advise given freely by you and others like a sponge. I hope you don't feel used. When I first signed into gold forums a few years ago I felt like I'd tripped a spider's web. GPAA folks seemed to be trying to sell stuff all the time and were asking about dig sites and coordinates and wanting to access them. Though I did run across one fella whose agenda didn't seem to be that of mining the miners.
http://www.bedrockdreams.com/2011_11_01_archive.html,I don't mind sharing ideas or putting plans for my home-made gear out there for all to see, but when it actually comes down to revealing dig sites I would rather quietly sit creek side alone, as the sun begins to set, a Jack in hand, listening to the creek, an owl or turkey, as the leaves are rustlin' in a light breeze. It's the same for those crisp early mornings as the sun glistens off a few specks of color on the black mat of a sluice. It's my Me time. No contact with the outside world, except when I have to drive to the ER in Jackson after smashing a finger, or for a shot and pills to treat a severe case of poison oak.
I do however, share the experience with a few old friends from time to time who like to pan, shoot, drink and BBQ. I've known a couple of them for 40-45 years or better, the other two for almost a couple decades. We tell war stories, or share military experiences, or talk prospecting theory. I really should try to make new friends, cuz talkin' prospect'n is just fun! And it can get lonely up there diggin all day without anybody to talk to. It's kinda like fish'n, yeah?
