Gold Panning Adventure this way! |
Dave was hard to miss in his prospector's hat, red plaid shirt, suspenders and knee-high rubber boots. Just in case, though, the Zuiderdam's shore excursion staff, dressed in red raincoats, were holding signs to direct us to our minibus. Soon we were on our way to Gold Creek, where we would learn the fine art of gold panning at the very spot where Chief Kowee led Joe Juneau and Richard Harris to strike it rich in 1880. During the short bus ride, Dig-In Dave told us about the history of Alaska's Gold Rush, and pointed out some of Juneau's landmarks along the way.
Once we arrived at Gold Creek, where the Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining Company (AJGMC) once operated, we joined the other busloads of modern-day gold-seekers along the banks of the swiftly-flowing creek. The tops of the mountains around us were covered by low-lying misty clouds and a light rain fell as we made our way down, surrounded by run-down buildings left over from the AJGMC's operations.
Prospectors at Gold Creek |
Dig-In Dave |
Dig-In Dave demonstrates how to pan for gold |
REAL GOLD FLAKES! |
I rushed over to the wooden table on the side of the creek where Dave was helping my fellow "Sourdoughs" to harvest their hard-found grains of gold. We used eyedroppers to suck up water (and a few flakes of gold), then transferred them into small plastic vials to take home. Dave awarded each of us a "Gold Claim Deed" on our way back into the bus. Next stop for the hungry gold prospectors: dinnertime at the Gold Creek Salmon Bake!
Collecting our gold |
This article recounts our experience on the first portion of the "Gold Panning Adventure and Alaska Salmon Bake" shore excursion in Juneau, Alaska on July 18th, 2011. It was purchased through Holland America Line on board the Zuiderdam, and cost $79 per adult, $54 per child. This excursion lasts approximately 3 hours in total, and we spent about half of that on the gold panning expedition to Gold Creek.
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