Nugget Found in Utah
A .5 ounce nugget has been found in a creek in the high mountains of Utah! Our good friend and client has been using the H3 for his archeological and historical work and was looking for an old Spanish mine with some companions. He turned the H3 on and the indicators pointed to a hill side. As he walked in the direction the H3 was indicating he had to cross a creek, and as he did, the directional indicators suddenly reversed themselves. Our friend turned around midstream and the indicators showed he was standing right on top of the target. A companion caught a glimpse of something shiny in the water and called to him to stop. Bending down, they brushed off a little sand from the creek bed, and there was the nugget.
Here's the story from the men who found the nugget.
. . . He spotted a date and some other markings on what seemed to be a 200- plus-year-old aspen tree. With closer examination, he pointed out the date "1827" with roman numerals just above and an arrow pointing down to the other two writings.
He pulled out the H3 machine to see if there is gold in the area of the mountain and there was a very positive hit leading us toward the small creek that comes from the left and right fork of the canyon, the right fork creek coming from what appears to be two springs.
A moment later we went across the creek to examine the area. He and I looking around the area of the hit of the H3 and spotted a pile of rocks near an aspen tree with a square hole at the base that Doc said may represent a mine. Looking toward the base of south, he noticed a "turn back" Spanish symbol on a aspen tree that faced the creek. I think it was around this time or maybe before that he took out the H3 to get another reading, being closer to the creek, and both needles went in the direction [of] the creek. He walked closer [to] the source and both needles crossed which made us think we were on top of the gold source. I immediately looked down and spotted a golden sparkle in the water and reached to pull out a very large gold nugget which blew me away. I could not believe my eyes and, of course, he had a great look of excitement on his face as well. The nugget seemed to be about 1.75’’ in diameter and with a possible weight of .75 once or more.
How much fun would that be? Total time for the search was about five minutes! Our friend said he turned on his H3 about 50 yards from the location. Another good find with use of the H3 detector. Try covering that distance with a metal detector. . . it could take a long time, even if you were willing to work for 12 hours a day! That's why we say, "You can't hide from H3."
What Our Clients Are Saying from the Field!
We love getting emails and calls from our clients to tell us about their exciting activities in the field. Here's part of one of the most recent emails we've received.
Thanks for the [H3] update! And thanks for the extremely quick turnaround! You guys rock! . . . Wow! I love the updates that are coming . . . the depth thing is fantastic! I am sure I'll appreciate the new rechargeable batteries . . .
Again thank you guys so much, if I would have had the time and funds, would have liked to have hopped on a plane and brought the unit out so I could visit with you guys, maybe help do something. Alas, it wasn't in the cards so to speak, but that is about to change! I cannot put in words how much fun I am having, and even getting some exercise climbing these Ohio hills (not mountains like you have there).
Its all because I met some truly good people with the best invention since electricity!
May God Bless you all!
Dexter
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