Where's The Gold? July/August 2025 - Sneak Peek

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Where's The Gold? July/August 2025 - Sneak Peek

Where’s the Gold? Teaser for July/August 2025

By GPAA Staff

Where’s the Gold challenge image for July/August 2025

In this Where’s the Gold, I’m going to test your ability to predict where the gold will be. This is about looking at an area before the high-water distribution events that move gold and then concentrate it when the water slows. For this one, look at everything — and I mean everything. Every boulder, tree, bush, and every bedrock occurrence — everything is in play. Here’s what I know from prospecting this spot for over two decades. During the summer monsoon rains, the water in this wash will rise 3 to 5 feet in depth. The water will also reach across the banks to make a flow area over 40 feet wide. That is a lot of water. In the grand scheme of things, the flow is very similar to spring runoff or any high-water event anywhere in the world. Each year, during the flash floods this area, everything changes. It is like going into an area I’ve never been to each time, and I truly appreciate the challenge. Here’s your chance to hone your skills and sharpen your instincts. Trust your instincts with what you see at first glance. Plus, an added challenge, no hints on this one.

Challenge: Comment below with your best guess at where the gold is concentrated in the image! One random comment between now and June 30th, 2025, will win a free $50 paydirt bag. Don’t miss out!

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Comments
James C.

I am going to saw it is where the black and white boulders are at on the left.

James C.
Dan Mott

Where the stick debris to the left of the light colored boulder is in the center of the photo. Just between it and the other rock.

Dan Mott
Andrew D

All those rocks on the left coming down, where it looks like an eddy was formed.

Andrew D
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