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Plan a Vacation Panning for Gold in Pennsylvania – Yes It’s True!

As strange as it may sound, many gold prospectors head to the creeks of Pennsylvania looking for the next big gold rush. Since the late 1800's, people have been finding gold throughout the state and have been continuously hunting for the valuable ever since. If you are planning a trip to the Keystone State in the near future, and want to try your hand at striking it rich, there are a few things you need to keep in mind.

The practice of panning for gold has not changed a whole lot since the 1840's. However, panning in many of the state parks of Pennsylvania is strictly prohibited, including Gettysburg National Battlefield. Any visitor to the region would be best served to understand the rules and regulations of the region you are visiting to avoid fines and penalties that may be incurred. Once you have found your “lucky” spot, you will need to make sure you have all the equipment to make your adventure a prosperous one.

A few items any panner could not live without are the pan itself, a small pick and a mini shovel. The art of panning for gold has remained relatively unchanged for more than 150 years, and although it may be tedious, the process built the fortunes of many prospectors in the past. Once you have reached the bank of the stream or creek, dip your pan into the water and fill it with water, stones and dirt. Sift away the water by moving the pan from side to side until only the loose impediment remains. You should be very thorough in examining the materials left in the pan looking for the smallest flake of gold. If larger rocks remain in the pan, use the small pick to break it apart and search for any of the precious metal that might be buried on the inside. If the creek bed is made up mostly of larger rocks, you may need to use the shovel to move the rocks and scoop large loads of the underlying soil directly into your pan. Repeat the method of filtering the water from the pan, and be certain to examine even the tiniest of stones in search of the slightest sign of gold. The key to a successful gold hunt is to be diligent in your search and leave no stone unturned.

If you are heading to the wonderful state of Pennsylvania and want to test your luck searching for gold, you would be wise to have all the proper tools and look into any laws that may prevent you from panning in certain areas of the state. Many people are unaware of the riches that can be found in the creeks and streams of Pennsylvania, but if you are knowledgeable about the most gold rich areas, you gold hunts could be easier than you might imagine.

Find flights to USA with cheapflights.co.uk – At the time of writing the best price available on a return flight from Gatwick to Philadelphia, PA was £276 flying with US Airways.

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