Below is a collection of my videos. Some are large and lengthy, so please be patient.
It may be faster and easier to download them in order to view them without delays.

New 2010! Watcha Waitin Fer?
2:13, 56 mg Large File!
New 2010! 20 Degrees and Frozen
1:55, 17 mg
Click the play button and be patient while it loads,
or click here to see the full size version.
Click the play button and be patient while it loads,
or click here to see the full size version.


New 2010! "Condo I" with twin 4's
0:35, 14 mg
New 2010! Spring in Siskiyou County, CA
3:20, 98 mg Large File!
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or click here to see the full size version.
Click the play button and be patient while it loads,
or click here to see the full size version.


Name or Description Size or length Link
Contrary Creek, Easter (2010) 42 mg Link
Keep Dreaming (2009) 136 mg Link
Pride (2009) 22 mg Link
Fun with wild horses (2009) 31 mg Link
2008 Tribute 200 mg Link
East Coast Prospecting 18 mg Link
2008 ERME Dredging 29 mg Link
2007 Tribute 24 mg Link
Mysterious River 17 mg Link
Proline 5" on the North Fork 6 mg Link
Fall '07 on the North Fork 31 mg (full version) Link
Fall '07 on the North Fork 12 mg Link
Dredge Boating 2 mg Link
A suction funnel made by a 4" dredge 3 Seconds Link
Chipping away at the hardpack layer in Contrary Creek 12 Seconds Link
Can you spot the piece of gold on bedrock?
Hint: Pause the video at the 7-second mark
9 Seconds Link
Watching material exit the sluice from under the dredge 26 Seconds Link
Exploring a quartz vein in bedrock 1 Minute 5 Seconds Link
4" dredge cleaning bedrock 12 Seconds Link
More of the 4" dredge cleaning bedrock 13 Seconds Link
Looking up into a 4" sluice box 19 Seconds Link
Wayne in shallow water with his 2" dredge 29 Seconds Link


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