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Rainy Creek Alaska Gold Mining Claims For Sale |
SUMMARY OF THE PLACER GOLD RESOURCES OF RAINY CREEK
The depth to bedrock depends on the location. A vertical reach of 20 feet will generally get into bedrock, but it may not in the alluvial fan on the lower claims. Alluvial fans, as a rule, do not have bedrock concentrations. The shallow gravel in the alluvial fan has been profitable to mine without reaching bedrock. Of course, the depth to bedrock will vary with the distance to the sides of the valley and irregularities of the bedrock floor. The rock in the floor is hard and believed to be fairly smooth. Nevertheless, there could be older and deeper buried channels, similar to Valdez Creekís buried channels that were carved by interglacial streams in the valley.
Placer mining in Alaska has surged since the price of gold rose above $35 during the last third of a century. In that time why hasnít Rainy Creek been mined, you ask? Some of it has been mined. The reasons it has not been more extensively mined are typical of many business ventures. These reasons include inexperienced operators, under capitalized operations, bad luck, and personal incompatibility problems. The full report, prepared by Jim Halloran, elaborates on these issues and about the testing and mining on the property. The setting around the property is outstanding even by Alaskan landscape standards. The access is good by Alaskan standards too. It is only four miles from a paved highway. However, the Delta River must be crossed. The Rainy Creek has high potential for $15 to $20 per yard gravel from the mouth of the West Fork down to the top of the fan, which is approximately where the sand pattern starts on the topo map. In my opinion, it cannot miss in this area. It is a sure thing because there has been mining upstream, downstream, and even a little in the middle of this area. The mining in the area yielded $15+ per yard at $300 gold. Rich ground ought to extend to the lower end of the claims too, but it theoretically should be a little leaner. Some of this lower area has been mined. In conclusion, a placer mining operation with the right equipment to deal with the large boulders and the magnetite should easily make a handsome profit by mining on Rainy Creek. The previous heavy equipment mining was profitable. There is every reason to think it can be repeated, especially with a highly efficient operation. See full details and professional reports on this property on Acrobat PDF Asking Price: 1.5 million USD or Joint Venture |
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