Copied from Jim Foley's Alaska Forum
Gold Rush Yukon"Discovery Channel, "How Not to Mine"
Seriously, who didnt see the Hoffmans getting tossed off Earl Fosters claim as soon as the claim holder saw his 20%? These guys showed no prospecting ability at all. They were just digging holes guessing and hoping, thats not how prospecting goes.Why would anyone waste time washing dirt without any gold in it? They just werent testing the ground with conventional methods, a pan and a shovel.Now they have flown to the Yukon in the middle of winter to meet a guy in a bar?How can you test the ground if you cant see it? Water is key to gold recovery, if you dont have water to wash the material,youve got to haul the water or the material to each other,both expensive operations. The new claim holder has 50 claims,but showed these guys "The One" with gold nuggets on it? Come on,ha ha If anybody wants to be part owner of a bridge in NY, send me some cash.Ive talked to some miners from around Dawson, access and water arent at this location.So why arent they up there now moving equipment over the tundra while its covered with snow and ice? Because they shouldve dug several ponds their first summer to catch the snow runoff so they would have water to run with.At least theyre out of Alaska, they cant dig any more ponds next to waterways.I cant imagine what a headache this show must be to DNR people showing "how not to mine".Most miners I know dont have a 1/4 of a million to go play miner with, and would never spend 15 grand on an old rusted JIG, ha ha.Lets hope that "Gold Rush Yukon" shows us all how to fly big machinery into a wilderness claim, along with water.The Hoffmans own an airport and have flying skills, they should be all set.Its just TV and should be watched for its entertainment value not for any educational content. Good Luck this season to all, Later
Dan