Yes, gold fever has struck again in Idaho's Boise Basin. Beginning in 1863, more gold was taken from here than from Alaska's gold rush. When it was over it was over, leaving behind a rich history and towns that thrive on tourism. Then the price of gold skyrocketed, bringing out entrepreneurs who put their hearts into their work in hopes of striking big.
Or are the entreprenurs more like fishermen? When fishing, if the fish don't bite you change bait. If that doesn't work you move to another hole. And so they dig, using their various machines, then move to new locations with a new plan of attack. There is gold here.That's a fact. It's a matter of finding an economical way to extract it.
If gold is found again in quantity, the world will know about it. Until then, winter snows will cover the ground, and we'll wait for a shiny, yellow spring.
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