Thursday, May 31, 2018

Picker

This was our first day of the trip where we didn't have to be anywhere or have our luggage ready early in the morning so we took advantage by sleeping in (well, at least until Jess felt another earthquake just before 6 AM) and not eating breakfast until well after 9. We originally didn't book any land excursions since we figured we'd play it by ear but knowing we had two full days at this lodge, we decided to do something small on Thursday since it may rain and then book a boat tour for Friday when the weather looked nicer. To fill time in the afternoon, we decided on a quick gold panning excursion and it just so happened it was with the same couple we ate dinner with a couple nights ago.

We took it easy until we had to leave and Jess did some drawing and lettering for items she planned to give away to people on our tour. When gold panning time came, we took a shuttle a short distance to a store on the side of the road that does gold panning. We didn't know anything about this other than the obvious but we found out when we got there that's it a place run by Prospector John who apparently was on one of the gold shows on Discovery Channel years back. The way it works is that they get a bunch of gravel from local rivers and then you get to shovel that into a bucket which you then get to sluice. After you're done, you pick out the gold that got caught in the ridges, clean out the fine gravel caught in the carpet and pan that to see if anything was missed.



Because of my expert gold mining ability, I finished first. While everyone else had less than a half dozen flakes in their box, I had about 20 so I figured I was going to be the big winner. I pick them all out and start to show off and not two minutes later, Jess yells out that she thinks she found a big piece - it was so much bigger than other pieces she thought it might be quartz for a second. Sure enough, it was gold and she had to pick it out right away since it was too big to get caught in the ridges of the sluice box and the woman running it thought it might wash out.







I panned my fine gravel but I found nothing else; neither did Jess but by the end, she had about 10 flakes plus the bigger piece that barely fit into the vial that they put the gold in as you leave. They don't weigh it there but it was probably a legitimate $100 worth of gold in that one piece.

Upon returning, we enjoyed the beautiful afternoon on the deck at the lounge and had some drinks with Jack and Deb where we got to hear a lot about the area they're from in Canada.  After we were done, we changed into our hiking gear and took the steep trail down to the river. They had free walking sticks at the top of the trail so we were prepared for the hills and bear attacks.

It wasn't that long of a hike but it was very nice and the river was a pretty shade of blue. We ate dinner at the lounge; at this point I should mention Jess and I have probably gained at least 5 lbs each. With the meal vouchers, we're eating more meals than usual and eating appetizers, entrees and desserts with each meal since they're included and we already paid for them. Of course, we both had dessert and I even tried something new - huckleberry ice cream. I can see why bears like it since it was delicious. I kept telling Jess that Alaska Ryan is more adventurous with trying some new things but I don't think she thought my few small changes were all that impressive.











We have a somewhat early morning tomorrow with our boat tour so we turned in early once again.

As the gold miners say, "Don't brag about your gold until you know you've got the most." Note: No one said this, but I wish they had.