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McKinley Falls is a waterfall on McKinley Creek in the Porcupine Creek Valley. It was mined a century ago, by diverting the creek through manmade tunnels and digging out the plunge pools. The only way to the claim/waterfall is by way of the Porcupine Creek Cable. Dustin Hurt plans to mine the plunge pools for season 5, after Cahoon Creek Claim core …

Big Nugget Mine | Gold Rush Wiki | Fandom

The Big Nugget Mine is an infamous and legendary gold mine in Porcupine Creek, Alaska. The mine was founded by John Schnabel decades ago. In 2011, John Schnabel made his 17 year old grandson Parker Schnabel, boss of the mine and the Big Nugget Crew. The primary mining zone is Emmerson Trench, along Porcupine Creek. A …

Gold Rush TV Series Locations

Gold Rush Season 4 (2013) Q.O.D. Mine (Hoffman crew) Cahoon Creek (Dakota Fred crew) Jim Nail Placer Mine – aka Porcupine Creek (Dakota Fred crew) Scribner Creek Mine (Parker Schnabel crew) Carmacks Mine (Freddy and Dodge crew) Satellite map view of the Cahoon Creek Mine in Haines County, Alaska.

Porcupine Creek – Western Mining History

The Porcupine Creek is a gold mine located in Alaska. Comments. Comment (Reference): Primary Reference = Menzie and others, 1983. Comment (Workings): Workings / Exploration = Placer gold was discovered in the 1890's but mining was intermittent and on a small scale until the 1930's.Hydraulic operations began in 1932 and a drag-line excavator was used …

Porcupine Creek – streams – Alaska Handbook

Porcupine Creek is a stream - Porcupine Creek in Wrangell, Alaska is a valuable sport fishing spot for cutthroat trout, steelhead, and Dolly Varden. The grass flat at the mouth of the creek also adds to its wildlife and recreation values. Welcome to the Alaska Handbook! Alaska Handbook provides one of the most comprehensive resources for those who love …

Gold Rush 2010 Season 1 Mining Claim Locations

Season 1 took place on a single gold mine. At the time of the first season the property was unnamed. The series referred to the land as the Porcupine Creek mine. In season two, it would be named the Jim Nail Placer Mine. The Jim Nail Placer Mine (aka: Porcupine Creek Mine) 59°25′6.91″N 136°13′48″W. Porcupine Creek Mine, located in ...

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Porcupine district. Alaska 2 . Trace element and gold fineness analyses ..... from placer gold in Porcupine mining district. Alaska 3 . Mineralogical identifications of selected ..... pan concentrates. Porcupine mining district. Alaska 4 . Estimated bedrock footage from paleochannels and unmined stream sections.

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Pin. Porcupine Creek Mine (Hurt) & The Big Nugget Mine (Schnabel) are featured on the Discovery Channel Series. Low res. imagery current on Google Maps. Thumbnail from Google Earth. More info at link below:

DISTRIBUTION, ANALYSIS, AND RECOVERY OF PLACER …

Porcupine Creek Mining started on Porcupine Creek in 1898. Production averaged as high as 9,000 oz of gold/yr until 1906, when high water destroyed much of the workings (1). During the early years relatively primitive methods of mining were used to recover the gold (37) such as with picks and shovels, small sluices, and rockers. Ground sluicing

Sensei Porcupine Creek

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The Porcupine Mining District in Alaska

In that time, the mining district produced an estimated $100,000 worth of gold per year. Through 1959, a total of 53,250 ounces of gold had been produced, all from placers. Placers in this district are made up of creek gravels, side benches and high benches. The quality of gold found in these placers is generally well worn, of a bright color ...

Porcupine Creek Alaska Gold Mining Claim 4 Miles off Hwy. on …

Porcupine Creek - We have several 160 Acre State Alaska mining claims located along 2 ½ miles of Porcupine Creek which are approximately 4 miles from the paved Tok Cutoff Highway and situated along a good trail, a Right-of-Way, for easy access. The RS2477 right of way goes right through some of the claims. By Alaska Statutes you …

Porcupine Creek (MRDS #10309005) AU

Placer gold mineralization and workings extend for approximately 3 miles along Porcupine Creek from its junction with the Klehini River to just above its junction with McKinley Creek. Cobb (1972 [MF-424]) showed this mining area as location 26 but used the designation to also include gold placer mining on McKinley and Cahoon Creeks.

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Robert Geehan was a Mining Engineer who worked with Harold Strandberg, owner of the Cripple Creek Mining Company in Folger, Alaska. This collection primarily contains blueprints, sketches, and financial records of the Cripple Creek Mining Company. ... and the Moss-Hadley log cabin home, "Moss Cabin," on Porcupine Creek above …

Porcupine Creek – Western Mining History

The Porcupine Creek is a gold mine located in Alaska. Comments. Comment (Reference): Primary Reference = Hoekzema and others, 1986 Comment (Geology): Age = Quaternary placers. Comment (Geology): Geologic Description = According to Hoekzema and others (1986), Porcupine Creek is a steep, rapidly downcutting drainage with an average …

Parker Schnabel House in Alaska

The house is located in the northern part of Alaska on a 20-acre property that includes a private lake. The 2,000-square-foot home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and is decorated with gold accents throughout. The Parker Schnabel house address is Haines Hwy, Haines, AK 99827. The property was built in 2018 and has a total square footage of ...

Constantine explores Porcupine Creek gold

Constantine Metal Resources Ltd.'s 2020 program focused primarily on exploring the hardrock source of Porcupine gold placer mining on its Palmer project in Southeast Alaska. Constantine has traditionally focused its exploration on the discovery and expansion of volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits at Palmer. This work has outlined …

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Porcupine Island, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States

Porcupine Creek Occurrence, Hope Mining District, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, USA: 60° 18' 6" N: 149° 26' 48" W: 15.3km (9.5 miles) Porcupine Creek Occurrence, Seward Mining District, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, USA: 60° 19' 30" N: 149° 24' 14" W: 15.3km (9.5 miles) Cooper Creek Mine, Hope Mining District, Kenai Peninsula …

Porcupine Creek State Recreation Site

Activities. ★ Camping. ★ Fishing. ★ Trails. Porcupine Creek State Recreational Site is near Nebesna Road Intersection, and is run by concessionaire Hart D Ranch (907) 822-3973. Address: Milepost 64 Tok Cut-off Highway. Driving Directions: On the Tok Cut-off near the the Nebesna Road Intersection.

GOLD MINERS DOUBLE DOWN, PUTTING EVERYTHING …

(Silver Spring, Md.) - In Discovery Channel's hit series GOLD RUSH, a group of down-on-their-luck men, in the face of an economic meltdown, risk everything to strike it rich mining for gold in Alaska.Inspired by his father Jack, Todd Hoffman leads the miners - now with one season under their belts - to finish what they started and get to the bottom …

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Gold Rush - White Water. Along the McKinley & Cahoon Creeks. Location of the Discovery Channel series. Upstream source of Porcupine Creek. Medium resolution imagery with a spring image shows remaining ice along a sharp bend in the creek. Camp west of Cahoon Creek, 0.8 mile 1.2 km west of McKinley.

Cahoon Creek (ARDF #SK044) Au

The lower 0.5 miles of Cahoon Creek were extensively mined by the Cahoon Creek Mining Company from 1908 to 1913 (Hoekzema and others, 1986). A little placer mining was done at the head of Cahoon Creek in the early days of the camp, but apparently with little success (Eakin, 1918 and 1919). Indication of production. Yes; small. Reserve …