NZ SECTOR/Yukon/Bonanza Creek (Klondike)
Bonanza Creek (Klondike) INTEL
Where the 1896 gold rush began. Vast alluvial deposits sit on a distinctive white "muck" and gravel.
Target GPS
63.921, -139.321
Tenure Status
Active Claims & Public Areas
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GPS Lock: Dawson City
Mission Profile
Discovery Metrics
Yield ProbabilityHigh (Alluvial)
Extraction difficultyIntermediate
Best DeploymentJune-Aug
Operational Gear
PanningSluicing
Stratigraphy & History
George Carmack, Skookum Jim, and Tagish Charlie struck gold here in 1896, sparking the greatest rush in history.
Geological Context
Tertiary-age "White Channel" gravels sitting on a chlorite-schist bedrock. Gold is flat and flaky.
Field Note
Look for the contact point between the white quartz gravels and the darker underlying bedrock.
CONFIDENTIAL PRO-INTEL
Verified Sector Secret
"The "discovery claim" area is historic, but the smaller feeder gulches like Eldorado often have higher concentrations of coarse gold."
Economic Potential
Historical yield data suggests unrecovered fines at depth. Optimal for small-scale suction or high-banking if permitted.
Recovery Probability72%
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