12/18/2023 0 Comments Pommie cost![]() So my question is, whats the best quickest way of testing my 65 hectares, or do I use the equipment I have to alluvial mine like the locals do but on a much larger scale until I have the funds to pay a recognised test drilling company to do it for me. Sure I want to recover my costs and make some serious money but as importantly I want to leave something behind, because as sure as eggs is eggs this saggitarian will get bored within a few years, and im close approaching 60 so energy levels aren't at there greatest, so I may well be looking to take on a partner at some stage Im not looking to hit it big (that's not my goal) more a lifes ambition to make it work into something that produces long term and can help to sustain something ongoing for the local villages to benefit from. Very close, well actually inside my permit area there are quite a few local artisnal workings going on, so I know its there, just wondered what the best ways are of testing the areas is going to be, I havent got loads of money, im keeping to a pretty tight budget and ive yet to buy a digger, I was going to invest in a motorised auger with attachments and try and hook it up by some means ( forklift bed) to the rear end of the Landy, drilling rigs costs are huge. I knew that to keep myself serious these past few years, I had to actively start collecting the bits I thought that would be needed, so ive got a few H/duty slurry pumps generators etc, all purchased from plants sales or auctions, and im already in the process of building an 18ft wash plant, and an 8" dredge, very soon to be tested on the lakes in Milton Keynes lol, any luck and 2-3 months should see them finished, Im back out to Senegal in March to do some testing and tie up some loose ends. Hence im on here and everywhere gleaming what I can. yeah you guessed it, Senegal West Africa Lol, Just had my exploration licence confirmed today. Worst of all I live in the UK, and where in the hell in the uk can one go mining, even if you get passed all the red tape, eco this and eco that, you still end up with too many restrictions and either in Wales or Scotland neither sounded warm to me, im an olden by the way, so I decided to choose somewhere warm, somewhere that's not been tooooo exploited and somewhere that has some of the newest most recent finds, with licences readily available ( im keeping it all strictly legal and above board ), cheap running costs and great tax incentives. ![]() That's exactly the kind of opening I was looking for, sad and as mad as it might sound this last 5 years ive had a longing, possibly a yearn, no no its more than that, and this last 2 years its developed into a ball breaking ache to actually go gold mining, so guess what 6 months ago i actually started the process, tho its been long and drawn out, but im getting there ,
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