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by Slatco » Fri May 05, 2023 3:45 pm
Just gearing up for first 4 day trip in next week and ended up re-reading the post of my misadventures of a year ago. Lol, will be bringing in a snowmobile with me this time! I also picked up a new claim block in a area that is a lesser elevation and the locals report the snow going fast so I will in all likelihood, spend the majority of my time prospecting there.
June 1-17th I will be hopefully sluicing after a long winter of strategizing. Best of luck to all miners out there and may the odds be ever in your favor!

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by chickenminer » Fri May 05, 2023 7:32 pm
Good luck on your first trip out! I've been busy doing equipment maintenance and
waiting for the snow/ice to melt!
Hope you find your camp in better shape than what my neighbor is going to see when he shows up !
Ron camp.jpg
Some weird overflow on the creeks this past winter!!
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by Slatco » Fri May 05, 2023 7:41 pm
Holy smokes, that is crazy! Unless a guy wants to ice his nuts that outhouse is out of order for a while!
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by gabbie » Sun May 07, 2023 11:09 pm

crazy last year where we mine near central alaska our neighbors.left a pretty new 5th wheel where they thought it would be safe when we got there you could not see it it was totaly coverd up with ice took until august before it melted out Doug
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by Geowizard » Mon May 08, 2023 1:54 am
Here's a solution;
The creek where I used to mine would occasionally overflow in winter and create what local miners referred to as a "Glacier".
Glacier ice has a characteristic light blue color.
I needed to cross the glacier with a loader and sprinkled some of my screened dragline tailings on the ice for traction. It provided great traction! It also melted the glacier! The black 3/8 minus absorbed the heat from the sun and melted several feet of ice within only a few days.
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by Jim_Alaska » Mon May 08, 2023 6:12 am
I've done the same, only not for traction. I have used wood stove ashes, which also attract the sun's heat and melt through ice nicely.. They serve well as a low (no) cost ice melting agent.
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by Slatco » Mon May 08, 2023 2:28 pm
Geo/Jim - Great tips and something that I had not thought of. Priceless education from the free sharing of experience, so kudos for that!