by RoaringCampGold | Mar 9, 2016 | Miner's Life
The Gold Rush was a very momentous time in American history. Not only did it draw a hundreds of thousands people to the “Wild West”, it has also been said that the Gold Rush was responsible for speeding the decision of states like California to join the union. It all...
by RoaringCampGold | Dec 9, 2015 | Gold, Gold Mining, Gold Panning, Miner's Life
#1. Failing to Dig Deep Enough There is a lot of sense in the words, “you gotta dig deep, if you want to succeed”. Those who are new to the act of gold prospecting are often very excited and want to start the panning process as quickly as possible, but this can yield...
by RoaringCampGold | Nov 11, 2015 | Miner's Life
Suction Drudging, A Topic for the Oregon Courts The Oregon State Courts are hearing a battle that extends over many state borders. However, they will only decide for the sake of the people within their own boundaries. According to Fox News, even that might prove to...
by RoaringCampGold | Jun 22, 2015 | Miner's Life
Have you ever heard of the ring-tailed cat? In a recent piece by Esther Inglis-Arkell, this animal was featured – not because of its amazing tail, or its large, pouty eyes, but because of its relationship to the gold miners of yesteryear. Though, today, many people...