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Gold Basin   contributed by Larry Atkins, IMCA 1941   MetBul Link

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3.6 kg.   L4

TKW 61 kg as of November 1997. Fall not observed. Found 24 November 1995, near White Hills, Arizona, USA.

Found at the arrow (green or red) on this map.

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Graham Macleod
 3/20/2016 6:35:45 PM
WOW Larry! This is excellent. Thanks for sharing it with us M8.
Doug Ross
 3/19/2016 7:20:18 AM
Must have been an arduous hike back to the truck with that in your backpack! Awesome find, Larry!
Linton Rohr
 3/18/2016 12:40:35 PM
Holy cow! Not your typical GB specimen there, Larry. Congratulations!
Michael Mulgrew
 3/18/2016 12:04:08 PM
Great find, Larry! I hope to make it back out there again soon before the butte gets closed down to people who actually use our public lands for recreation.
Moni
 3/18/2016 11:39:11 AM
This is a great big find for sure Larry! Most likely you had to take a double look! :)
Ben Fisler
 3/18/2016 11:03:18 AM
Great find Larry, can you give us the dirt on this one?
MexicoDoug
 3/18/2016 8:14:13 AM
That's a beautiful, rather huge find! I wonder if you can tell if it was flight-oriented or not!
Twink Monrad
 3/18/2016 6:44:43 AM
Wishing Jim Kriegh were here to see all of the new finds! He used to think about having his helicopter pilot son drop us off up there somewhere but we never did it and do some exploring. So glad several of you hunters have made it there.
Bob Verish
 3/18/2016 3:21:31 AM
This one looks like it might actually be an L4. I bet this one has an interesting story.
 

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