Placer Mining Claims For Sale

Golden Schneider #2
Placer Mining Claim

±60 Acres

BLM CAMC #Pending
Plumas County Records #2012-0002384

Golden Schneider #3
Placer Mining Claim

±40 Acres

BLM CAMC #Pending
Plumas County Records #2012-0002385

Price: $2,500 - On sale now!

*Must Be Sold Together!

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Schneider Creek drains a large plateau of Tertiary gravels that forms the divide between the North and Middle Forks of the Feather River. The Rich Bar Fault, the western boundary of the Feather River Serpentine Unit, cuts through Schneider Creek at the junction between the East Branch and the main branch and extends up the East Branch. Both the fault, the serpentine and the meta-sedimentary rocks adjacent to the fault are noted for rich pockets of gold.

Our Golden Schneider #2 & #3 placer mining claims secure not only the down stream portion of the East Branch and the main Schneider Creek branch, but the junction of the two creeks.

The gold is bright and plentiful! It is both rounded (Tertiary gravel source) and chunky (nearby bedrock source).

  • Excellent camping on the claim.
  • 2wd access to most of the claim. Quad or jeep to rest of claim.
  • Easy access to creek at road; slight hike up or down drainage from there.
  • Local gravels on bedrock.
  • Small to moderate gravel bars.
  • Some remnant terraces.
  • Tree roots & grass clumps, downed trees, logs, etc.
  • Medium to shallow water.
  • Mining level: Recreational to intermediate.
  • Quiet and safe area; very beautiful.
  • Great fishing and nearby boating.
  • Children and senior friendly - fun for all!
  • Nearest store: Meadow Valley General Store (few amenities but cute). Quincy is eight miles east of Meadow Valley.

Schneider Creek runs all year. These pictures were taken in October and show a pretty good flow. There are a number of gravel bars, pools and ledges that will provide many opportunities. Notice the the creek flows on bedrock in many of the photos. The snow usually melts off in early June.

High bankers will have a field day with all the opportunities adjacent to the creek. The pools are relatively shallow and air is not required to reach the bedrock. Hence, the required prospecting skills are recreational to intermediate. Advanced miners who like to tackle the smaller creeks will equally enjoy this claim's abundant opportunities, especially with all the bedrock exposures!

There is good access to the creek from Schneider Creek road. There is a poor trail that leads up the East Branch, which means few people have worked this area. There is a good camp site on the claim for a fifth-wheel or camper; probably not a motor home friendly. There are a number of tent camping spots too.

Miners and prospectors will have a life-time of opportunities before this claim is played out. This spot is one of a kind and you will want to add this claim to your portfolio.


Golden Schneider #2
Claim Georeferences

NW 1/4, NE 1/4
Sec. 34
T 24N
R 8E
MDM
S 1/2, NE 1/4, NE 1/4
Sec. 34
T 24N
R 8E
MDM

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Estimated GPS Coordinates:

Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
North boundary of claim on NFS access road
39.90603° N
121.07193° W
4373 ft.
Creek at south boundary
39.90252° N
121.06681° W
4417 ft.
West boundary of claim on NFS access road
39.90456° N
121.07470° W
4466 ft.

Golden Schneider #3
Claim Georeferences
E1/2, SW1/4, SE1/4
Sec. 27
T 24N
R 8E
MDM
SW1/4, NE1/4, SE1/4
Sec. 27
T 24N
R 8E
MDM
SE1/4, NW1/4, SE1/4 Sec. 27 T 24N R 8E MDM

Click here Google Earth Fly To and see an aerial photo of Golden Schneider #3 and the claim boundries.


Estimated GPS Coordinates:

Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
Road at North Boundary
39.91123° N
121.06951° W
4100 ft.
Creek at North Boundary
39.91123° N
121.06904° W
4062 ft.
Creek at South Boundary
39.90592° N
121.07067° W
4271 ft.
Road at South Boundary
39.90592° N
121.07171° W
4346 ft.

Standard Information
The Location Notices for the Golden Schneider #2 & #3 placer mining claims have been recorded at the Plumas County Recorder's Office (see registered numbers above) and the Bureau of Land Management ferderal mining claim numbers is pending. It is a non-patented federal mining claims. Fees are current for 2012 and you will need to file appropriate paperwork to hold the property every year thereafter. Annual tax assessment on the property is approximately $1.12/acre.

Upon payment, the mineral claim will be transferred via a notarized Quitclaim notice filed in your name with Plumas County and the BLM. A $150 fee is assessed to handle the transfer. Limited payment terms and conditions are available; information available on request.

Advanced Geologic has an exceptional annual claim paperwork filing system that will maintain your annual filings for any claim in the United States. Advanced Geologic reminds you that you MUST file annual notices with both the county in which the claim is located AND with the Bureau of Land Management by the appropriate dates. There are NO exceptions and errors will lead to the loss of your claim! Are your claims filed correctly?

Advanced Geologic is a professional geologic consulting firm located in Chester, California. We not only sell quality mining claims, but we also help people work their claims. Our experience in resource evaluations, compliance and permitting and claim portfolio management allows our clients and buyers to go for the GOLD.

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