BY ROBERT MILES
DAN & VERNA FIFER
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Theirs is a story
that reads a bit like a fantasy from a modern romance or a legendary
yarn from a fictional book...A husband and wife team, who not only love
each other and the adventure of finding gold, but can also consistently
find and recover literally pounds of it!
It was a cold and
very wet day in 1978 on the Sixes river in Oregon, windy and coastal
Oregon wet, not at all the kind of day one would expect to later recall
as extraordinary. Sitting in
his little camp trailer, Dan Fifer was bored to death.
And even though the river right next to his campground was
running 10 feet or more above summer levels, he decided that since he
had bought that gold mining stuff, which included a 2 1/2 inch Keene
gold
dredge, a wet-suit, and assorted gold mining screens, buckets,
and pans, he might as well go ahead and try it out.
Not knowing a thing
about gold mining or what he should look for when setting up a dredging
location, Dan just put on his wet-suit, mustered his ambition, situated
himself and his gear, and then set up the dredge in front of a huge
boulder and started pumping sand and gravel for something to do.
As the morning
passed, Dan ran out of gas and headed up to the trailer for some hot
coffee and more fuel. "My
boredom was gone now, replaced with at least something interesting and
new, but then as I returned to the dredge and looked in the trays, I was
completely blown away, because there were pieces of gold lying behind
every riffle.
"Having no
working knowledge of gold, I didn't know the first thing about what I
had just found," recalls Dan.
"I didn't know how to
clean it up or what it would be
worth if I did want to sell it.
So I just picked the gold out along with a lot of black sand and
put it in a bottle. Well, my
good fortune just seemed to continue; because a few days later, an old
oriental gold-buyer from San Francisco came by the campground asking if
anyone had gold they wanted to sell.
I said I wasn't sure, but I thought I had a little bit.
Imagine, here I was, not knowing a thing about gold, not even how
to clean it.
"I just handed
him my bottle -- the gold still mixed with black sands and other heavy
material -- thinking how happy I'd be if I had pulled $10 or
$15 dollars worth.
Imagine my surprise when after helping me with the clean-up
process, he grinned and paid me over $3,000 dollars for it.
Needless to say, I've had a passion for gold mining ever since."
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By the following
year, Dan had purchased a new triple sluice five-inch dredge with air.
He also met Verna, who was already a gold seeker, herself.
Verna recalls how she was
panning and
sluicing on the bank and digging about in search for the elusive
golden flakes when Dan, after getting acquainted, tried to talk her into
putting on a mask and dredging with him on the bottom of the river.
"I wouldn't have anything to do with it at first,"
she says with a knowing twinkle in her eyes, "But Dan was really
smart, and he fixed up an extra air line and just left it lying on the
bank along with a face mask; and before long, I not only was married to
him, I was down there right next to him bringing that beautiful gold
right up from the river bottom."
That was nearly ten
years ago, and today Dan and Verna consider themselves to be some of the
luckiest people in the world.
Lucky because they have each other, share a love for the beauty
of the great outdoors. They
also have the greatest job in the world... looking for and finding gold.
"Now that's not to say that we
don't get disgusted and even a little depressed now and then," says
Verna. "We've even considered making our living in some other way.
In fact, one time we sold our trailer and even our dredge and
bought a house. But the minute that sun started shining, we just
couldn't stand it. We sold
the house and bought our 34-foot travel trailer and a new dredge and
headed out for the gold and the river.
When you come right down to it, there's just something about
professional mining and getting into the gold that makes all the hard
work worth it."
To Dan, the
enticement seems to lie more in the "sense of discovery," than in
the finding of the gold itself.
"Of course, we enjoy the money that finding a real nice pocket
or pay-streak can bring, but I know that I can make a good living doing
any number of things. For
me, when I get under that water, whether I'm moving the rocks or
nozzling, the rest of the world just seems to not even exist."
Verna says that for her, it's the beauty of the
gold, especially
once it's been cleaned and turned into exquisite, but simple, jewelry.
She also feels that gold dredging is the greatest exercise program in
the world.
In fact, in a single season she and Dan will both take off as
much as 15 or 20 pounds of extra weight put on during the winter months
while not in the river dredging.
Verna is a firm
believer in the equality of the sexes as far as gold mining is
concerned. She gets a real big kick out of taking her turn at running
the nozzle on their eight-inch Pro-Mack dredge.
"You know, it's amazing how many
miners' wives and girl friends I've turned on to the fun and adventure
of actually getting under the water where the action is.
At first, they often seem reserved or even a little taken aback,
but boy do most of them have fun once they actually suit up and try it."
Both are quick to
point out that their success is a direct result of
hard work with the
right approach.
Having access to so much
mining property through The New 49er
membership program has laid the
foundation for their success on multiple levels.
Like most of us who
love gold mining, the Fifers readily admit wanting to hit the real big
one, of constantly prospecting for that rich
pay-streak.
"We've had spectacular days;" they say, both grinning from ear
to ear, "Like those two-and-four-ounce days -- last year in the
Glory
Hole on the Klamath River in northern California, when every
single spiral in our wheel would be just full of gold in nearly every
single
clean-up. Last year,
we pulled a little over four pounds, and that was with our five-inch
dredge. And this year, we
plan to do even better with our new eight-incher."

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