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GPZ 7000 Or Other Heavy Coil Weight Distribution Harness
Dakota Slim replied to Jennifer Bond's topic in AZO's: Classified Ads (For Sale/Want to Buy)
See Mike about gpz for sale in above post. Let's do this! -
A nice surprise with the GPZ 7000
Dakota Slim replied to Chris Gholson's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
The flooding in CA has exposed some very rich paystreaks. -
Bob Dansie update - some more recent news
Dakota Slim replied to Reno Chris's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Thanks Chris. Bob, if you are out there listening, I'd like to wish you and Betsy a Merry Christmas. -
Legal Claim Question
Dakota Slim replied to Chris Gholson's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Jelly Belly sued by woman claiming she didn't know jelly beans contain sugar http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2017/05/25/jelly-belly-sued-by-woman-claiming-didnt-know-jelly-beans-contain-sugar.html -
Cool pic of Oroville Dam
Dakota Slim replied to Chris Gholson's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
I sure hope SOMEONE went/goes over that bedrock with a detector before they cover it with concrete or whatever. -
Nuggetfinder 18" Coil for Minelab
Dakota Slim posted a topic in AZO's: Classified Ads (For Sale/Want to Buy)
Nugget Finder Advantage 18" Round Mono Coil for Minelab SD/GP/GPX metal detectors. Excellent condition. $275 Currently in Winnemucca. Send me a PM if interested. -
I have never been acused of...........................................
Dakota Slim replied to Norm's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Nice one Norm. -
Saving money on Tires
Dakota Slim replied to Tom H's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
I've had good experiences with both Walmart and not so good with Discount. I travel and there are areas where you are a long way from a Discount store if you need to get a repair or use your road hazard policy. ALSO, I bought Coopers for my Samurai because of their suitability for southwest deserts and had to get a replacement in Idaho. That was free but they told me they can't get Coopers up there. -
Just over a pound troy of CA AuEssence
Dakota Slim replied to nvchris's topic in AZO's: Classified Ads (For Sale/Want to Buy)
Nothing better than a good looking gal with money! -
500+ Pound Nugget!
Dakota Slim replied to Chris Gholson's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Is that what John B refers to as a "green turd"? -
Obama and 1.8 million acres
Dakota Slim replied to eiremike's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Good for Trump! -
Saying Goodbye
Dakota Slim replied to Chris Gholson's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
My condolences Chris. Noodle was very much a part of your family for all those years. My dog Nugget is 11. He has lumps all over and can't get into the Samurai anymore so he stays at home when I'm gone. -
So, what does everyone think about the killing of Cecil the lion?
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Interstate 10 Shut Down Indefinitely
Dakota Slim replied to Dakota Slim's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
That is what I read also Chris. Good news for locals and those passing through. Here's the story... Here's the latest -- one lane will be reopening in each direction on Friday 7/24... LOS ANGELES (AP) — Construction crews worked Wednesday in the Southern California desert to fortify a bridge that a surge of floodwater damaged, their goal to reopen the main route connecting Los Angeles and Phoenix by Friday. Resuming even a limited flow of traffic on Interstate 10 was expected to have taken weeks, but the California Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that the highway will handle traffic again far sooner than originally expected. Travelers will still face delays, however, because just a single lane will be open in each direction. The flash flood eroded land around several bridges, with the hardest hit crossing Tex Wash, a normally dry gully that swelled with rainfall Sunday amid the kind of sudden, intense storm that can reshape the desert floor. The fast-moving water severely eroded soil under the concrete that anchors one side of the interstate’s westbound span, making it unsafe. The eastbound span fared worse, buckling into the gully. One driver was seriously injured when his truck partly fell off the roadbed toward the raging water below. The noon Friday reopening was an “aggressive” timetable that required around-the-clock work, said Mike Beauchamp, Caltrans’ head of construction in the region. “We’re trying to get it open, but the No. 1 priority is safety,” he said Wednesday. In light of the damage, some outside engineers said Caltrans may need to adopt tougher design and protection standards for highway bridges, particularly with heavy rains possible in the coming months due to the ocean-warming phenomenon known as El Nino. I-10 typically sees 54,000 vehicles a day in the area of the washout, about 50 miles west of the California-Arizona line, according to Caltrans. That traffic has been taking a detour of several hours over smaller desert highways. Work on rebuilding the eastbound span will start after one lane of traffic in each direction is routed over the westbound span starting Friday; Caltrans had no date for its reconstruction. Caltrans initially said the interstate would be closed indefinitely. By the end of Monday, an agency spokesman projected that the limited reopening could take weeks. On Tuesday afternoon, Caltrans credited an emergency construction contract for the new schedule. The faster timetable emerged even as inspectors found that two bridges near Tex Wash also suffered erosion. Those repairs were completed Tuesday, Caltrans said. On Sunday, flooding touched off by unusually intense July rainfall of nearly 7 inches washed away boulders that Caltrans had placed along the gully’s bank to protect against erosion. Once that “armor” was gone, the water made quick work of the soil beneath the abutments where the bridge connected the road bed to solid land. The bridge over Tex Wash was built in 1967 and easily passed a March safety inspection. The inspection report recorded no erosion concerns. Caltrans had been aware that water could focus its full force on the eastern bank of Tex Wash, as it did, rather than the middle of the channel. As part of statewide assessment of bridges that might be susceptible to serious erosion, inspectors noted in 2001 a “potential vulnerability” due to the angle of incoming water, according to Kevin Flora, a Caltrans bridge engineer. At the time, there were no signs of past erosion, according to the report Flora reviewed. The protective sheathing of boulders seemed to be working. As a result, inspectors did not add Tex Wash to 67 other bridges on the state’s “scour critical” list, which would have meant closer monitoring and possible reinforcement. Speaking by phone from the scene of the collapsed bridge, Flora described that as a “judgment call.” Any decision on whether to change the protection or maintenance of bridges over desert gullies will come later, according to Caltrans spokeswoman Vanessa Wiseman. Armin W. Stuedlein, an engineering professor at Oregon State University who studies how structures such as bridges interact with soil, said there may be “room for improvement” in bridge design and protection standards. He noted that this stretch of I-10 has several dozen similar bridges. “Any one of those gullies on any given storm event could be the bad actor,” Stuedlein said. -
Interstate 10 Shut Down Indefinitely
Dakota Slim posted a topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Both sides of Interstate 10 in a remote desert area of Southern California were closed late Sunday after heavy rains washed away an elevated portion of the highway, injuring a motorist. The California Highway Patrol confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that approximately 30 feet of the eastbound roadway "is washed away and bridge is gone." The Tex Wash bridge carries traffic 15 feet above a normally dry desert wash about 50 miles west of the Arizona border. The westbound side of the freeway remained intact, but California transportation officials said that it, too, had been badly compromised by flooding. California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) spokeswoman Terri Kasinga told the Associated Press that Interstate 10 would remain closed between Corn Springs and Chiriaco Summit "completely and indefinitely." The closure will force motorists seeking to use I-10 to travel between California and Arizona to go hundreds of miles out of their way to Interstate 8 to the south or Interstate 40 to the north. Transportation officials recommended travelers on the east side of the collapse use U.S. Highway 95 in Arizona to get to the other freeways, and that in California drivers use state routes 86 and 111 to get to Interstate 8 into Arizona. Busy I-10 is the most direct route between the Los Angeles area and Phoenix. An average of more than 20,000 cars per day pass through the area that is shut down, according to federal highway statistics. Kassinga said says engineers won't even be able to properly assess the damage to the two sides until Monday morning, and offered no timeframe for their opening again. "The 10 is a dire situation," Kasinga told the Riverside Press-Enterprise earlier Sunday. The Riverside County Fire Department said it had to extract a driver who crashed a pickup truck in the collapse. The person was taken to a hospital with moderate injuries. A passenger from the truck was able to get out without help and wasn't hurt. Pamala Browne, 53, and her daughter were driving from Flagstaff, Arizona to Palm Desert, California when they got stranded when the westbound lanes were shutdown. "Oh my God, we are so stuck out here," Browne told the Desert Sun newspaper. She said "we're talking miles" of cars waiting for a route to open. The Desert Sun reported that the Tex Wash bridge, which opened in 1967, had been listed as functionally obsolete in the 2014 National Bridge Inventory. The rains came amid a second day of showers and thunderstorms in southern and central California that were setting rainfall records in what is usually a dry month. Rain fell Sunday afternoon in parts of Los Angeles County's mountains, the valley north and inland urban areas to the east as remnants of tropical storm Dolores brought warm, muggy conditions northward. The showers forced the Los Angeles Angels' first rainout in 20 years and the San Diego Padres' first rainout since 2006. Saturday's rainfall broke records in at least 11 locations, including five places that had the most rain ever recorded on any day in July, said National Weather Service meteorologist Joe Sirard. July is typically the driest month of the year in Southern California. Because of that, Saturday's 0.36 inch of rain in downtown Los Angeles exceeded the 0.24 inch recorded July 14, 1886, which had been the wettest July day in nearly 130 years. The storm brought weekend flash floods and power outages and turned Los Angeles County's typically packed coast into empty stretches of sand when the threat of lightning forced authorities to close 70 miles of beaches. Meanwhile, the summer storm has helped firefighters advance on two wildfires that broke out Friday. The Los Angeles Times reported that the 3,500-acre North fire that had shut down Interstate 15 Friday, burning cars and stranding motorists, was 75 percent contained by Sunday morning. Muggy, moist conditions were expected to persist through Monday. The Associated Press contributed to this report. -
Your Dog and a Rattlesnake
Dakota Slim replied to Mike Furness's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
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6 Grams Fine Gold - 25 to 20 mesh
Dakota Slim replied to Dakota Slim's topic in AZO's: Classified Ads (For Sale/Want to Buy)
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6 Grams Fine Gold - 25 to 20 mesh
Dakota Slim posted a topic in AZO's: Classified Ads (For Sale/Want to Buy)
6 grams (.1929 troy ounce) of bright and clean Alaskan gold nuggets. 25 to 20 mesh. Pick up in Fort Mohave or will ship priority mail. Whatever you think is fair. Send me a PM if interested. -
Like new. $550 or best offer. Located at Fort Mojave, AZ Send me a PM if interested.
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ThanksGiving Gold Speci
Dakota Slim replied to schiara's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Thanks for posting the photo Scott. Excellent find that obviously had your name on it. -
Need a little help from my friends....
Dakota Slim replied to Uncle Ron's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Unc, you may want to cut out the paper and just sell the GPS coordinates of your patchs. -
Look down...
Dakota Slim replied to trinityau's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
EXCELLENT. Great find Ray. -
1st nugglet sdc 2300
Dakota Slim replied to WLTDWIZ's topic in AZO's: Metal Detecting & Gold Prospecting Forum
Way to go Walt. Glad to see you are up and about again. -
GP Extreme With Extras For Sale
Dakota Slim replied to Dakota Slim's topic in AZO's: Classified Ads (For Sale/Want to Buy)
Sold. Thanks Chris -
GP Extreme With Extras For Sale
Dakota Slim posted a topic in AZO's: Classified Ads (For Sale/Want to Buy)
I've found enough gold with this Extreme -- including the Jungo Frosted Flake Nugget -- to justify getting a later model so here it is... This GP Extreme works great and comes with the standard 11" DD coil, an 8" Minelab Super GoldSearch mono, a heavy duty AZO power cord, 2 older curly power cords, a spare battery, a padded camo cover, Grey Ghost headphones, a battery vest with 2 AZO speakers, a bungy cord, a Super Sound Signal Enhancer, a padded Minelab carry bag, the 12 volt charger and the original user's manual. *Please note that the signal enhancer only works sometimes. My external speakers were cutting out so I had Frank C put the signal enhancer on one of his Minelabs and he experienced the same problem. This GP Extreme works very well with the headphones but if you want to use the external speakers you will need to get another signal enhancer. Package price: $1750 or best offer. I am currently in the Kingman area and would prefer to sell it locally. A demonstration and brief lesson is included. Please PM me if interested or have questions. Thank you for looking!