1969 started working at the farm just lived a couple miles away. My parents were friends with Clark and his wife peggy.so spent many years ther feeding and cleaning the barns and feeding up to 20 or more calfs with bottles. Well long story short I indeed run the show in the end milking 120 head .I love that farm trapped that river for 15 years .it's nice to be back wher it all started. I was 12 when I started working on this place I know every square inch of it.
Joining was a breeze. There was a bit of a mixup with my address, but I did receive the package in a timely manner. The package itself was fun to open. I grabbed the pan and dumped the concentrate in. After a bit of work I was able to extract several bits of gold. Now to take the dog (a rock hound) and dig in.
Joining the GPAA has been a life changing experience. The magazines and other literature is a wonderful addition to feed your love of gold. The people are so very helpful and very engaging. Any questions are answered by staff(during business hours). All around great product.
My brother has been a member of yours for several years and he told me that I'm missing out on a lot of things if I do not join myself. He gave me some stories which sounded really interesting and I decided in my later years that's what I want to do. We are going to start our trip out in Arizona the 1st of next year and we've done looked up some areas that look very promising.
Can’t believe how much gold we found
I just love this community!!
What a great way to get the excitement going. The gold pan is first rate and the mining guide terrific. And few flakes of gold in the Paydirt was the icing on the cake.