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Robert Scarborough
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25 Feb 2016 08:15 PM

    Hi !

    I get a newsletter once a month from my Congressman, Rob Woodall (R-GA),  about the bills he is involved in and

    which ones that get signed into law.

    The current laws of note for us prospectors:

    H.R. 2029 Consolidated Appropriations Act 2016 - 

    * Cuts funding to the EPA

    * Prohibits the EPA from regulating lead content in ammunition and fishing tackle

    H.R. 91 Veterans Identification Card Act -

    * Requires the VA to issue ID cards to all veterans with an honorable discharge.

       This ID card will allow veterans to prove their rights and access to VA benefits without a lot

       of repetitive paper work.

    H.R.  2499  Veterans Entrepreneurship Act -

    * Waives the SBA 7(a) fee for express loans at no cost to the taxpayer.

    * Makes it easier for veterans to obtain private capital for small veteran businesses

     Other House Bills in progress are:

    * Nationwide Right-To - Carry Bill for firearms.

    * Right to carry firearms on property controlled by the Corps of Engineers.

     It would seem that our Congressmen do a lot of good things lately. More to come.

    Contact your Congressional Representatives and let them know what they can do

    to make life in the USA better for everyone.

    Regards, Happy Trails, and P O R - Press On Regardless

    Robert Scarborough

     

     

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    04 Mar 2016 06:48 AM
    Robert,

    How are you doing?

    I have been getting the same sort of newsletter from my Congressman, Rick Allen (R-GA), as well.

    Do you plan on being at the Loud Mine in late March?

    V/r,

    Brad
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    05 Mar 2016 11:51 AM

    03/05/16

    Hi Brad !

    Funny you should ask that.

    I have been shirking my sworn duties to pan and sluice every month since last October.

    I either broke or sprained my wrist just before the October outing and it is taking longer to heal

    than I thought it would. But, my thoughts have been on checking my waders for holes and looking

    at the weather for the Cleveland area.

    I think I will mosey up to that area later this month.

    I haven't been to the WEGM Honey Farm claim in about a year.

    It is almost right across the road from the Loud Mine.

    So, I could possibly dip a sluice box in both in one trip.

    Did you want to do a meetup sometime this month?

    Regards and P O R - Press On Regardless

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    07 Mar 2016 08:08 AM
    Yes!

    Robert,

    I plan on being at the Loud Mine from 26 March until April 1. I would love to be your guest and check out the WEGM claim/lease.

    I will have two highbankers (2.5 Keene Combo and a GMS High Banker) with me for the trip.

    Regards!
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    07 Mar 2016 09:03 AM

    03/07/16

    Hi Brad !

    Sounds like a fine time to scour the rust off of my sluice box and the dust from my pan.

    I can make it up there on the Sunday, 03/27, more than likely. I hope the weather has settled down a little by then.

    But, I've seen the Atlanta area get pounded and the Cleveland area barely get diddle-squat in rain.

    The WEGM Honey Farm claim is great for dredging. The Town Creek/Tesnatee River runs about 3-4 miles through the property

    and it crosses a fault near the Town Creek road. Some spots you can just wade out and dredge and others you gotta get wet all over.

    It has several spots where the bedrock breaks through and has rapids. Some spots you gotta be in a boat to get to them.

    This claim is one where the owner doesn't allow digging on the property. You gotta dig in the river/creek for prospecting.

    Anyway, since I am "retired" I can mosey up there anytime during that week. Just gotta do my chores and be good so my wife will

    let me go "play in the dirt".

     

    Regards and P O R - Press On Regardless

    Bob

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    07 Mar 2016 10:33 AM
    Outstanding! Will the owner allow highbanking/digging along the bank, without undercutting, of course?

    Anyway, I would like to take a look if you have a chance that week.

    I will be in a black dodge ram, pulling a small cargo trailer.
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    08 Mar 2016 07:59 AM
    Hi Brad !

    The Honey Farm is the lease where the owner will not permit ANY digging outside of the creek.
    High bankers are okay for stream dredging. There is a 50ft no disturb area along the creek banks.
    Except for the creek access areas and there is no dredging allowed within 15ft on either side of those access
    points. Panning and non-motorized sluice boxes are okay though.
    And definitely NO cutting into the banks !
    The club only allows one motorized unit per member to be active at a time.
    But that unit can have numerous motors on it. Say, a dredge with 6 pumps running? Just as long as
    it is one unit. A member with a guest can only have 1 motorized unit running. His own unit or the guests unit.

    I generally make day trips up there in my 91 Suburban or my 2001 Jimmy. It takes me about 1-1/2 hours
    to get up there from Snellville. I should start doing weeklong campouts using the Loud Mine as a base.
    The Honey Farm is a dry camp area and the access roads can be difficult after a hard rain.
    So, for amenities, the Loud Mine is the Best Deal.

    Regards and P O R - Press On Regardless
    Bob
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