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  • 04 Dec 2025 2:47 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Subject: Exciting News for Our Upcoming Event at Placer Pete! 

    Dear Friends of Placer Pete,

    I hope this message finds you well! I have exciting news about our upcoming event at the LDMA property in Arizona this April 10 – 12 2026. This will be our second trip to Stanton, and we’re introducing new and improved features to this year’s program. Of course, as before, we will have access to all the Stanton facilities such as flush toilets, hot showers, camping facilities (both dry and RV camping sites), dump stations, trash bins, gold panning stations, special Placer Pete in town paydirt and others. The LDMA is opening a new cut on one of their premier claims for the Placer Pete participants. Let’s go get the gold!

    We will also have new vendors attending the program and unique demonstrations of new products from the vendors. Come see the Minelab Gold monster 2000, Royal’s new Puffer style drywasher, and Kreeger’s power sluice prototype for use with wet and dry material! You won’t find these reveals all in one place anywhere else. This is going to be a can’t miss Placer Pete program.

    A new feature this year

    Register before February 1st and receive 20 additional drawing tickets (a $100 value). Have a prospector under 16, bring them along for $20 / day. This includes meals, educational programs and access to the claim and in town Paydirt. If you need options in the payment schedule check with the LDMA to discuss a payment schedule that fits your needs. You can also use the special code to get 20 additional tickets! That would be a total of 40 more tickets (A $200 value) if you can take advantage of both offers!

    VIP Package Highlight

    We understand that everything has gone up in price; therefore, we’ve worked hard to add value to our pricing. The 3-day VIP package includes hookup and dry camp options with over $280 in additional value this year. This all-inclusive package features meals, giveaways, drawing tickets, and special speakeasy events. VIP members get our very first Placer Pete Hat along with a newly designed pin and our famous koozies (needed at Stanton for your adult beverages). You’ll also gain access to all the coin hunts and preferred camping (if registered by February 1st).

    • Exclusive Dig Day: Our VIP package now includes an option for an exclusive digging day on Thursday! If you arrive on Wednesday night or Thursday, you can join us for a special day of digging on the claim. Just pay the low camping fee for your stay, and you're all set.
    • Special Giveaways: Enjoy giveaways from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and receive our very first Placer Pete's hat, along with Placer Pete pins and koozies as part of your package.
    • New Breakfast and Lunch Menu: Experience an exciting, revamped menu for the daily Placer Pete breakfast and lunch prepared by our new Chef.
    • Friday Nighttime Metal Detecting: Join us for our first-ever nighttime metal detecting dig hosted by Minelab, complete with giveaways.
    • Saturday Claim Jump Coin Hunt: This year, the Saturday coin hunt will be hosted by Kevin Hoagland and promises to be different and exciting.
    • Speakeasy Access: VIP participants will have access to the Speakeasy, special drawings, and preferred camping closer to the action.

    Early Registration Bonus

    Register before February 1st, and you’ll receive an additional 20 drawing tickets valued at $100!

    Other Event Features available to all:

    • We’ll still have our traditional Sunday treasure hunt.
    • The Saturday Campfire: Hosted again by Mike Pung will have a few surprises along with the usual program.
    • Look forward to the release of Royal Manufacturing's new lightweight dry washing puffer, available for demonstration and possibly purchase at our event.
    • Minelab will showcase their new Gold Monster 2000 metal detector, designed for ultra-fine gold detection in mineralized ground.
    • Kreeger will also be with us, showcasing their new prototype power sluice, ideal for processing desert and dry material.

    Other Package Options

    Our packages include various benefits, such as pins, hats, koozies, and drawing tickets. We also offer Gold Rush and Bargain Digger packages with different perks. The Gold Rush package is the same as the VIP package without meals and speakeasy access, the Bargain Digger is a basic package with no meals or other goodies, but you can still dig for the gold! Pay dirt will be available in town like last year; however, no processed dirt will be available at the claim. Use your best processing techniques to find gold at the claim this year. Please see the chart below for details and pricing on each package, as the benefits vary by package.

    Registration starts now.

    Like last year, package costs are non-refundable, so please check your schedule carefully to ensure you can attend. Our event runs from April 10th to 12th (with an optional April 9th dig event for VIP members).

    For more information, you can contact LDMA at 888-465-3717 or visit the Placer Pete website at PlacerPetesGoldCamp.com for event details and package reviews.

    I’m available to answer any questions via text or email, but the best way to reach me is by phone.

    Looking forward to seeing you there!

    Best regards,

    Steve and Phil (Placer Pete claim owners)
    Contact: Placer Pete's Outings
    Email: PlacerPetesOutings@outlook.com
    Website: PlacerPetesGoldCamp.com
    Phone : Steve - 714-658-7972


  • 30 Sep 2025 12:04 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Hi all

    Just a heads up. Placer Pete's Oktoberfest registration closes in just 17 days. 

    We have confirmed the following guests for our upcoming event

    Kevin Hoagland (GPAA)

    John Marsh (Kreeger Super Concentrators)

    Mike Pung (Gold Cube)

    Russ Balbirona (Fisher Metal Detectors)

    Heath Jones and Amber (History Seekers)

    Joe Chmiel (Advanced Mining)

    Dominic Ricci (LDMA)

    Allan Guthmiller (Gold Rattler)

    Kevin DelFiandra (Rocky Mountain Chocolate)


    Our planned major giveaways are:

    Gold Bug 2 - 2 units

    Gold Bug Tracker - 2 Units

    3 Stack Gold Cube

    Kreeger 3" super concentrator - 2 units

    Royal Backpacking Dry washer

    Fisher PI pinpointer - 5 units

    Fisher Lone Star Pro Relic / Coin Detector - 5 Units


    Many other prizes planned to be given out are Prospecting pick, classifiers, 4 and 10 screen golden rule, banjo pans, night vision monoculars, digger tools, high quality detector headphones, detector bags, and more!


    The agenda includes Classes for prospecting, drywashing, metal detecting and geology

    We are opening up Candyland our private 80 acre claim

    Saturday Night Potluck

    Friday and Saturday campfires

    Home Brewed beverages

    Camp available Monday prior to the event


    Events include 

    Secret Miner

    Stump the Prospector

    Famous Placer Pete Chicken Dance Contest

    Sunday Treasure Hunt (Golf Themed)

    The PCSC world famous Coin hunt


    And of course all the gold you can find is yours to keep.

    The event is free, meals are $10 per meal and the coin Hunt is $20. The recommended contribution to the camp is $45 per person. Of course all contributions are appreciated.


    Thank you to everyone who has signed up for the event. If you haven't made your decision now is the time to do so.

    Have a great week. See you at the claim.


    For Information on how to join in on all the fun see the following posts

     



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  • 15 Jul 2025 1:29 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    From Steve Scukanec

    Hi everyone,

    We are back in Barstow for our famous Oktoberfest. Come join us October 24th-26th for our traditional Oktoberfest mining outing. Registration is on the Placer Pete web site. We appreciate knowing your plans. Yes, we are opening own newest claim Candyland for you to prospect. You are welcome to scour the 80 acres claim as well as Placer Pete during this event. No membership is required to join us. Registration is on the

    www.placerpetesgoldcamp.com

    web site and is open today!

     

    See you at the claim

    Call if you have questions

    Steve/Phil

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     (See updates in comments Section Below)

  • 28 May 2025 4:33 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Celebration of Life Service for Mark L. Phillips

    June 07, 2025 at 2:00pm

    East Whittier United Methodist Church
    10005 Cole Rd.
    Whittier, CA 90603

    Reception immediately following at  the home of Jim and Donna Padgett
    8626 Via Santa Cruz Ave.
    Whittier, CA 90605


  • 28 Mar 2025 5:21 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      Placer Pete and LDMA outing hosted at LDMA property in Arizonia.

    Steve and Phil (2 PCSC members) who Host Placer Pete outings along with support from Gpaa and LDMA are hosting an outing in Stanton Az. The following link will give the basic information. It's my understanding that this can be from free to a pay as you go event depending on how much you want to spend.

    https://placerpetesgoldcamp.com/page3.html

    The Last day to register for the Gold package is Monday, March 31st, and that is the last day to sign up.

    Event Runs from April 25th thru the 27th.

    Other packages are available and will be offered after March 31st.

    Steve is currently out of town for the next week so all inquiries should be made to with the LDMA @ (888) 465-3717 Let them know you're a PCSC member and are inquiring about the upcoming Placer Pete event. Pricing can be found on the link provided about one 3rd of the way down.

    Good Luck :)

    FriendsofPlacerPete@outlook.com




  • 04 Sep 2024 4:28 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    PCSC Members that require multiple email address, please read the following carefully. In an effort to tighten the Club's budget, we will be making the following changes to or login accounts on the website. Wild Apricot pricing structure requires that our membership list be less than 250 entries in order to qualify for the next tier down on the pricing structure. Unfortunately, an added email address counts as an extra member. We can do this by cutting down on registered e-mails and in doing so we can save our club 1/3 of our yearly cost to maintain the site which is a savings of several hundred dollars per year. This will affect about 24 people. On September 1st I will make a change on the site that will limit each membership to one login per membership. You may share your login credentials with your family members If you do not want to share your login we understand. We will keep a 2nd list of email addresses. This list will be used send out our monthly Treasure News and announcements to those who request it and do not want to share their login with their family members. You can send an email to me (Pdswift @ ca.rr.com) Patrick Swift. Please include your membership Number and the email you want it sent too.

  • 03 May 2024 10:41 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Report From First Class Miners Club member :Jon Carlson

    This event was hosted by FMC and several prospecting clubs were invited including PCSC.

    “Wade, The Bounty Hunter”

    There were 25 participants in the coin hunt on April 27th at Ord Mountain. Two of which were youngsters including Wade age 13.

    When registering Wade asked, “Will there be Nickels”? He knew that he needed to set a nickel down to make sure his discrimination control was set properly for this hunt.

    His detector was a Bounty Hunter “Fast Tracker” an entry level detector introduced in 2013 for about $100 In stores such as Big 5 sporting goods. Sometimes they would go on sale for as low as $80.

    The hunt had 20 U.S. Antique Coins listed as prize tokens. The first 5 on that list were designated as Grand Prizes. Next, there were 20 Lincoln cents from 100+ years ago that were buried 3 to 4" deep. Then, there were two tiny Sim Cards from a cell phone at surface level. (The Bounty Hunter wouldn’t find these). There were also 500 common Dime coins. The token coins and dimes were hidden to be found at surface level. Not too difficult. The Lincolns were more difficult as they were deeper.

    At the hunt’s end the prize tokens found were called out for choice of prizes from a list.

    The #1 Coin Token had not been found. Wade had found both the #2 and #3 tokens and had his first choice of one of the grand prizes. His #3 token had his choice of any of the other prizes that were not designated a grand prize. Additionally, Wade had found two other coin tokens that were on the list.

    There were 20, 100-year-old Lincoln cents in the hunt and Wade found two of them.

    One Lincoln cent buried in the field was dated 1921 and was designated to win a 1921 Silver Morgan Dollar. That 1921 Lincoln was not located. The back up token for the Silver Dollar was a Casino Gaming Chip with a Silver Star bonded to it. Wade had found that chip and won the Silver Dollar.

    Wade also found a Liberty Head Nickel and an Indian Head cent that were not “Prize Tokens”.

    Wade at age 13, competed in a field with 24 other hunters many of whom are expert nugget shooters, many were armed with state-of-the-art detectors costing $1000 or more.

    Wade is a member of Prospectors Club of Southern California.

    As a side note FCM member Yvonne found the largest token and the smallest. She Found a $20 Gold Piece replica and one of the tiny, itty bitty Sim cards. Not surprising, as Yvonne is often in the winner's circle at hunts.

    Here is my take on the hunt results. Wade was focused on the hunt, he moved efficiently, and his detector complemented his efforts. He was not distracted by signals from aluminum foil or tiny pieces of lead or iron. It was a perfect storm for him. He was tuned correctly for the hunt such that he was able to locate even the deeper Lincoln cents. He didn’t burden himself with a bunch of awkward or large digging tools which were not needed. Using discrimination properly he did not dig much trash.

    While the hunt was in progress I wandered and observed. I observed many hunters spending way too much time in trying to locate faint signals that turned out to be foil or tiny lead bullet fragments. Their time would have been better spent going for the “solid” signals.

    After the hunt was over and the prizes awarded, I announced the remaining coins that were on the prize list and not reported as being found.

    1. A 1891 Half Dollar 2. An 1865 two Cent piece, 3. A 1911 Quarter 4. A 1905 Dime

    A number of hunters returned to the field and continued the search. One of whom was FCM member Steve Scaman who is an accomplished hunter with a top-quality detector.

    Steve reported finding the 1911 Quarter out in a open area, a strong signal somehow previously missed.


  • 27 Mar 2024 12:32 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    WEATHER PERMITING


    DATE            LOCATION                        HOST

    April 5th-7th         PLACER PETE CLAIM    Placer Pete

    April 26th-28th     Ord Mountain                   First Class Miners

    May 3rd-5th         DESERT QUEEN BEE    PCSC

    May 31st- 6/2nd  TAFT LOT                         PCSC/TAFT

    July 5th-7th         CHIEF                               PCSC

    Aug 2nd-4th        CHIEF                               PCSC

    Aug 30th-9/1st    CHIEF                                PCSC

    Sept 27th-29th    DESERT QIEEN BEE PCSC

    Oct 25th-27th   PLACER PETE                PLACER PETE

    Nov 8th-11th     TAFT LOT                          PCSC/TAFT

    Dec 27th-29      TAFT LOT                          DIGNDAVE



  • 25 Oct 2023 12:36 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Hello All,

    The November Outing has been rescheduled for November 10th. Veteran's Day weekend. With camping at the Pilgrim. There will be a port-o-potty. Access to the Red Chispa and Shotgun do require a four wheel drive. Clark can be accessed by passenger cars.

    Donation based Breakfasts and Lunches Saturday and Sunday. Breakfast menu is Eggs, sausage, pancake, hash browns and coffee. Lunch will be hotdogs, potato salad, sauerkraut, and coffee. Suggested donation for the meals are $6 for breakfast, and $5 for lunch. A potluck on Saturday, 5:00 pm with a camp fire to follow. Please bring a side dish as your contribution to the potluck. And fire wood. The kitchen in my trailer is available for preparation of your dish.

    PCSC will host skill based metal detect hunt with GOLD as prizes, 3:30 pm at the Pilgram Non members may participate in the hunt, once only, and must be invited. Call me to secure you invitation.

    A map is to be found on our website, Login is required to access it. https://www.prospectorsclub.org Non members are invited, but must contact me for directions.

    Contact me for more info.

    Digndave@gmail.com

    714-529-5831


  • 31 Aug 2023 8:31 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    One of our long-time members George Johnson also known as "Chief" has passed away in the last day or so. Once more information is known I will update this post. Patrick S.

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