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Our New Copper and Gold Project – Exploring the Red-Star Mine!



A group of us prospectors got together for a large copper, zinc, silver and gold project centered around three historic mines. The largest of which is the Red-Star copper mine. Check out my adventures exploring this project for the first time.
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This video is produced by Dan Hurd, Prospector, Miner, Teacher and YouTuber, as part of his YouTube channel based on educational videos about gold mining, gold panning, prospecting, rock hounding, and mineral collecting.
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24 Comments

  1. Hello Dan, I have a question about quartz. When someone is running mines like copper or gold, is quartz also used as a raw material for producing silicium or for other purposes?

  2. Northern Californian here, I can vouch for rattlesnakes being the scariest thing in the outdoors on the west coast. A few close encounters have left me extremely cautious of serpents, ao much so that i squish black widows between my thumb and forefinger, but will never walk on rockpiles with crevasses during spring/summer.

  3. I'm sorry but that rock at 26:48 looked like some kind of scat! LOL Sure hope it shows something good. Ugh, flies! We have been invaded by them for some reason. Take care, Dan. I couldn't do what you do but am happy to see you do it!

  4. I haven't watched any art videos in a long time, but over the weekend I bought a new TV that allows me to pick out videos on my phone, but broadcast them on my much bigger new TV. I must say that your artwork ( or any for that matter) is much better represented at this size. One of these years, I must try this technique!

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