The 1120 Rock Club in Âé¶čAV hosted a morning at Mission Creek on Aug. 6 to teach the community all about gold panning.
Michael Mackenzie from the Vernon Lapidary Club assisted people in learning how to pan and what youâre looking for.
âGold is heavy, so it will fall to the bottom of your pan. Itâs just all in the technique.â
Dozens of people of all ages came out to search for treasure.
âWhen [the gold] is going down the creek itâll find low pressure zones and it will go in behind that and bury itself behind a big rock. So I say, grab a big rock and dig behind it or move it out of the way and then just test pan.â
Mackenzie has been gold panning for 20 years. His biggest find was a two gram nugget, with one gram of gold having an estimated value of $80.
âItâs kind of hit and miss,â Mackenzie said about the likelihood of everyone leaving with a small piece of gold.
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