Rich Placer Gold Mining Claim,40 Acres,River Frontage!

Rich Placer Gold Mining Claim,40 Acres,River Frontage!
Time left: (2/8/2010 3:30:44 AM) Seller:
Bids: 4 sunsetvalley888
Current Bid: USD 5.5
New Year's Special!!! We are offering 5% off on all of our placer claims available. All purchases must be placed between Jan 1,2010 - Jan 31, 2010   This is a down payment auction (plus transfer fee of $195). The mining claim price with the 5% off is $2,849.99   * Your bidding (the highest bid) will be the down payment. * The transfer fee of $195 will be added to the down payment.   Please read more details below under “Our New Down-Payment Auction” Please check out our brand-new website at www.sunsetvalleymining.com for more claims for sale. We update our claims for sale on a daily basis.      Unpatented 40 acres Klamath River Gold Claim Wild Horse 2 CAMC0296204 Approximate length along river: 0.36 mile The Wild Horse 2 claim (on Main Klamath River) is located approximately 4.44miles South (on Hwy 96) of Somes Bar. You look for a brown National Forest “Dolan Bar” River Access sign on your right. The claim location information is as follows; Use GPS coordinate. The claim location information is as follows; Use GPS coordinate 41’19’4.46”N, 123’31’35’ 91”W and the claim geo-references. Claim geo-references: A.P: SE,SW,NE,NW(¼ NE,NW, SE,SW), Sec: 30,29, T: 11N, R: 6E, Mer: Humbolt Estimated GPS Coordinates Latitude/Longitude: “Corners” (NW): 41’19’17.40”N, 123’31’45’23”W (NE): 41’19’17.82”N, 123’31’25’05”W (SW): 41’19’3.02”N, 123’31’45’46”W (SE): 41’19’2.85”N, 123’31’25’05”W Park/Camp GPS: 41’19’4.46”N, 123’31’35’91”W camp to river is less then 20 feet. The claim is located right in National Forest River Access “Dolan Bar”. There is a huge gravel parking area and restroom (not in this property, but in the next claim). You can camp right in a open sand beach area in this claim site. PROSPECTS: This is within a historically-rich section of the Klamath Rive. The Klamath River is proven gold-bearing river. Anyone is going to recover some gold if one gives it even a little effort. The Klamath River in this area has very attracting stream and land structures, which allow a miner to use various mining methods. With very easy-accessible and wide-open area, this claim is excellent area for you to bring your family, and everybody can enjoy mining!! This claim is located several miles downstream from the point where the Salmon and Klamath river meet. The stream in this area is relatively wide and bends in a “S” shape, where you find very attractive natural sand bars at the inner curves; those natural bars create a excellent diversity areas there is a excellent potential for high-banking, sluicing and metal detecting. There is a great are for high-banking potential on this claim a miner could prospect for his lifetime. There are nice fine sand beaches along the shoreline where anybody could enjoy gold panning on a nice California sunny days. In addition, this stream in this area is excellent for dredging as well. We are very anxious to hear great news from the government soon*!! For off-stream area, you could explore with a gold metal detector. A dry panning is another good method. This claim is covered with interesting ‘dry’ mining areas. In overall, this “family oriented” claim is suited for any miner, from a beginner (or your family members) to advanced level. It provides a variety of mining area for various mining methods. We highly recommend this claim if you are seeking for a claim you could mine and enjoy outdoor life with your family.Definitely this claim is excellent for a beginner to do a panning. Note*: a dredging permit has been hold temporarily until the DFG complete the update environmental Impact report. They say the new regulations may reduce numbers of dredging permits but allow smaller sizes dredging machine.   The Wild Horse #2 Claim has the following “other” attractive features;   * Large parking area * Bathroom * Large area for RV, and Tent sites * Easy access to river * Private Peaceful Area * Family Oriented * Excellent Fishing * Nice beach * Close to town   SUNSET VALLEY MINING COMPANY NEVER STAKES A PLACER CLAIM THAT IS NOT GOLD BEARING. We always try to be familiar with a claim site thoroughly; After extensive off-site research and analyzing historical geological data, our experts actually go out and visit several potential sites, camp there for a few days , take field samples and exam the area very intensively while enjoying surrounding nature. In addition, we use the most current satellite technology available; To ensure accuracy, we combine the latest GPS technology with the latest mapping software and double check it by using traditional methods of land measurement. We not only sell quality gold placer mining claims, but also sell other precious metals lode claims. In addition, we sell very rare precious metals ore specimen collected from our claim sites.     Our New Down-Payment Auction * Your bidding (the highest bid) will be the down payment. * The transfer fee of $195 will be added to the down payment.     For example, if you are a winner of this claim, your bid is $300. You have to pay a total of $495 for your down- payment within 10 business days. * Your down payment will be applied to your total loan balance, and the remaining balance will be paid in monthly payments of minimum of $200 ($250 for a higher claim) until the balance is paid in full. * The title transfer (the deed) will be processed when the balance is paid in full. * There are no interest charges. * Sunset Valley Mining Company has already handled current year 2010 BLM and County filling. The annual maintenance fee is due on September 1st every year. The next fee is due September 1st, 2010. * If the loan period falls in to next BLM maintenance due date of September 1, 2010, we would add the annual fee to your balance. We charge $300, which is total of the maintenance and handling charge. If you pay off your loan balance early before July 1st, 2009, we will refund $300, when we receive the final payment. We need a minimum of 60 days to process an annual fee. * We also charge a annual fee of $80 for the property tax we will add the fee to your balance. * There is no penalty if the loan is paid in full earlier than the final payment date.     PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO BIDDING, * If you have zero or any negative feedback. * If you don’t fully understand a placer claim * If you are not perfectly clear with a down payment auction or any of our loan program above. * If you have any questions about the particular claim. Please email us your phone number and the best time to call when we can reach you. This mining claim is available for sale at our website (sunsetvalleymining.com). Thus, we have the right to cancel any bid.     For a Winner/Buyer The winning bidder will need to contact us within 2 days after the auction is completed. We will email you a purchase agreement and loan schedule. You will need to sign a purchase agreement and send back to us. The down payment has to be paid within 10 days. We will accept cashiers checks, personal checks or paypal for payment. Personal check will need to clear at our bank. Once we receive a down-payment and signed loan agreement, we will send you the following documents;   * Copy of the Location Notice for your claim * Map (To help you get there) * Signed purchase agreement (by both parties, a buyer seller)   Once we receive your final payment (pay-off), we will process a title transfer of the claim deed. We will send you the followings: * Original Location Notice From the BLM County Recorder. * Original Map (Master Plat) * Bill if Sale * Maintenance of a Mining Claim Instructions Forms.     Standard Information The Location Notice for Wild Horse #2 placer mining claim has been recorded at the Siskiyou County Recorder’s Office and the Bureau of Land Management (see registered numbers above). It is a non-patented federal placer mining claim on Nation Forest Service land. Fee is current for 2010, you will need to file appropriate paperwork to hold the property every year thereafter.     You are welcome to go look at the property and do a day s worth of panning with your family. NO dredging. Please limit your panning to ONLY one day. Please make sure to contact us and make an appointment.     FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Unpatented mining claim: In 1872, The United States Government granted any citizen the right to explore, locate and claim certain rights upon public lands. An Unpatented mining claim is a particular parcel of Federal land, valuable for a specific mineral deposit or deposits. It is a parcel for which an individual has asserted a right of possession. The right is restricted to the extraction and development of a mineral deposit. This means: You are leasing, from the government, the right to extract minerals. No land ownership is conveyed.   WHAT ARE THE GOVERNING LAWS FOR A MINING CLAIM? In 1872, congress passed the General Mining Law which stated that all un-appropriated lands were open to entry and purchase. In the ensuing 130 years it has been amended by acts of congress and interpreted by countless court decisions but is largely intact. Currently ores of metallic elements and uncommon varieties of non metallic deposits are available for entry and purchase under that act. Mining claims are located; therefore the term "locatable" mineral. WHAT IS A UNPATENTED MINING CLAIM? An Un-patented mining claim is a particular parcel of Federal land, valuable for a specific mineral deposit or deposits. It is a parcel for which an individual has asserted a right of possession. The right is restricted to the extraction and development of a mineral deposit. The rights granted by a mining claim are valid against a challenge by the United States and other claimants only after the discovery of a valuable mineral deposit. With a Unpatented Claim: You are leasing, from the government, the right to extract minerals. No land ownership is conveyed. WHO MAY LOCATE A MINING CLAIM? Any citizen of the United States, a minor who has reached the age of discretion, a corporation, and non-citizens (aliens) who have declared their intention to become a citizen. (43 CFR 3832.1) WHAT TYPES OF CLAIMS/SITES ARE THERE? Placer - All deposits, other than lodes. These include placer deposits of sand and gravel containing free gold and other minerals. Placer claims are located by legal subdivision. An individual may locate up to 20 acres with a maximum of 160 contiguous acres with 8 or more people (an association). A corporation is consider a single locator. (43 CFR 3842) Lode - A classic vein, ledge, or other rock in place between definite walls. A lode claim is located by metes and bounds. The maximum length is 1,500 feet by 600 feet. (43 CFR 3841) WHAT MUST I DO TO MAINTAIN A CLAIM? Once a claim/site is serialized, an annual filing must be made on or before September 1, of each year to maintain the claim/site. If you have more than 10 claims, you must pay the $140 maintenance fee. If you have 10 or fewer claims/sites, you may choose to file either the maintenance fee payment or file the Maintenance Fee Waiver certification (a.k.a. small miners waiver). If you choose to file a small miners waiver, then you must also perform $100 worth of labor or improvements on all placers or lode claims during the assessment year (September 1, noon through September 1, noon). An Assessment Work Notice (Proof of Labor) form must be filed on or before December 30, along with the $10 filing fee per claim. For mill/tunnel sites, a Notice of Intent to Hold must be filed on or before December 30, along with the $10 filing fee per site. (43 CFR 3833.1-5 and 43 CFR 3833.1-6) WHAT IS A SMALL MINERS WAIVER? A small miners waiver is short for maintenance fee payment waiver certification. A small miners waiver may be filed by those claimants holding 10 or fewer claims/sites, instead of paying the $125 maintenance fee by September 1, of each year. If you choose to file a small miners wavier you must also perform assessment work and file an assessment work notice by December 30, of each year. (43 CFR 3833.1-6)   WHAT QUALIFIES AS ASSESSMENT WORK? Some of the activities that qualify for assessment work are construction and maintenance of access roads, development drilling and sampling, and buildings that benefit the claim. For more information about what qualifies as assessment work please contact your local BLM office. COUNTY RECORDER FILING REQUIREMENTS In addition to filing with the BLM, file a 2009-2010 Affidavit of Assessment Work (Proof of Labor form) or Notice of Intent to Hold with the county recorder's office. The location of this office will always be in the County Seat of the county in which your claims are situated. NOTE: If you paid the MAINTENANCE FEE rather than filing a SMALL MINER'S WAIVER, indicate on your county filing that you have paid the 2010 Maintenance Fee to the BLM and the date on which you paid.