

I’ll help you start in your gold prospecting adventures and find your first few flakes of gold. I enjoyed crystal hunting in our garden as a kid, coming back in with a pocket full of cool rocks-and looking for gold is another fun way of spending time in nature. Now, I’m a gold panning guide in Colorado. These days, rockhounding and gold panning-and sharing that skill with others-are two of the ways my exploratory itch gets scratched. Learning about geology and our natural environment is enjoyable and rewarding and a great way to share some playtime with family and friends. It's exhilarating - like a bonus for playing outside and making mud pies down at the river. Psychological science in the public interest, 9(3), 105–119.When you tilt back the pan and become the first person ever to lay eyes on pieces of gold, well, there's nothing quite like that feeling.

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