The Spindle One and Hunter Jack Placer Claims on the Bridge River are for Sale!
The famous Bridge River is one of British Columbia's richest placer creeks. The Bridge River is a tributary of the famous Fraser River. During the Fraser River gold rush, prospectors found course gold nuggets at its mouth. They then followed it deep into the mountains. Determined to find the source of the rich gold they were finding in there pans and sluices. Two of the richest gold mines in British Columbia were then found and staked on Calladwater creek one of the tributaries of the Bridge River. Those claims would become the famous Bralorne and Pioneer mines which have produced over 40 million ounces of gold. The Bridge River itself where the Spindle One and Hunter Jack claims are located on the river below the famous Horse Shoe Canyon hydraulic placer mine. The Spindle One and Hunter Jack claims offers the prospector not only some of the most beautiful scenery in British Columbia but also the chance of finding some rich course Bridge River gold. Prospectors still find gold at the bottom of there gold pans in the Bridge River. The key to finding gold in this area is to dig as deep as possible and get to some of those areas where the prospectors of the past have failed to reach. Especially in the middle of the river or on some of the bench placers the old timers failed to search. There are many opportunities for the modern prospector in this amazing area. Purchase the Spindle One claim and get in on this modern gold rush today!
Now for Sale!
Hunter Jack Tenure #547782
Coordinates: 122 10 30 W 58 48 26 N
1 cell (50.39 acres)
Price $ 5,000 CDN
The Hunter Jack claim is mostly located on a tributary flowing into the main Bridge River. You can see the rich geology that this tributary flows through in the picture above. This claim gives you access to a piece of the main river as well as the tributary.
Spindle One has been sold!
Spindle One Tenure #546340
Coordinates: 122 10 45 W 50 48 21 N
1 cell (50.39 acres)
This picture shows one of the small creeks flowing into the claim. Search the bar at its mouth and try flipping over the boulder for some good gold.
If you would like to purchase the claim of for more info please contact Spindle below.
Email:
dfriesen@direct.ca
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