Had a big day on the set up at Sluice For Freedom Camp, yes they do get a camp to hang in, cook up a fresh coffee or tea. Open on the panning for gold now ! We can move forward looking at the little sluicing set up ! Seeing that the world is looking at it, would like it to be a good set up ! Sluice For Freedom is for stressed out people that need a brain brake ! It is a doctor that I just love that gave me the idea and this is one way that I can help him ! After all the years helping everyone it’s time for him to get out, dig in the rocks and find his gold ! To all the others, well if you’re there and just want to step out for a day and get dirty and just be a kid again, but with the chance you may dig up a big gold nugget of your very own ! This is all about privacy and it’s you and the gold hunt out on the land where it all went down 100 years ago.
What Do Miners Do For Fun ?
Glaza’s Gold Miner
Yesterday was a great day for the Glaza’s Gold Crew . Miss Busy Izzi was right to dig in the South Block, she knows ! Izzi packed around what was an old part of a miners boot ! She was so weird with it ! I think the miner that was standing in them boots was not too far away ! They like Izzi ! Glaza’s crew was here doing their job ! That is to find and mine her that GOLD ! ! !
Classic Videos – Flying Fur and Feathers
This week’s Holloway Bar Classic Videos take you into the wilderness with a look at some of the area wildlife. Then, learn why dragons are so important on Holloway Bar before you take a quick road trip down one of the most scenic drives in the world… Enjoy!
On a recent trip North, I encountered a cow and calf moose in a swamp along highway 37. I didn’t notice the calf until watching the video later…
I took a drive down the Skeena River towards Prince Rupert a couple of months back and spotted a group of bald eagles (at least 6 or 7) bickering over a fish on a sandbar…
Holloway Bar is a placer gold mine on McDame Creek in the Cassiar mountains region of BC. Owners Christina and Scott Jamieson have chosen a dragon to represent the property as a tribute to the 300+ Chinese miners working in this tough country 130 years ago.
I used to teach a college accounting course via videoconference and one fall I drove to Prince Rupert to meet my “remote students” and teach a class from there back to Terrace, where is where the course usually originates from. As it was shaping up to be a very nice fall day, complete with sunshine and swirling fog, I decided to mount a camera in the dash of the car for the trip with the thought of making another “time lapse” trip down the Skeena River, one of the most beautiful and scenic drives anywhere. You be the judge of that after watching the video. I hope you enjoy it…
Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for more next week!!