I’m in North Georgia and want to use this high banker I bought, but…

Apparently they are illegal on public land?

Someone told me I should collect the bottom 1/4 of pans from panning until I can fill up a 5 gallon bucket with the concentrate and then take it home to run through the high banker.

I’m new to panning, so idk if this is the best approach, or if I should just sell the high banker for an in stream sluice box that I can actually use?

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u/Soul_4Sail — 10 hours ago
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I built an integrated Driving 4 Dollars app for real estate and field prospecting teams

Hey everyone, I built a Driving 4 Dollars app that agencies can offer to their clients.

It is useful for people in real estate, home services, solar, or other industries where someone is out in the field looking for properties or potential leads.

I built it to make the handoff between the person in the field and the CRM as clean as possible.

The general flow is:

  • Someone spots a property while driving around or working in the field
  • They log it in the mobile web app and add notes or photos if needed
  • When they submit it, the property can be skip traced and sent into the client’s CRM as a new opportunity with the owner’s name and contact info

Quick demo and install:
https://driving4dollars.co/install

I’d genuinely appreciate feedback from agency owners who see this app being useful to their clients.

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u/Soul_4Sail — 7 days ago

I built an integrated Driving 4 Dollars app for real estate and field prospecting teams

Hey everyone, I built a Driving 4 Dollars app that agencies can offer to their clients.

It is useful for people in real estate, home services, solar, or other industries where someone is out in the field looking for properties or potential leads.

I built it to make the handoff between the person in the field and the CRM as clean as possible.

The general flow is:

  • Someone spots a property while driving around or working in the field
  • They log it in the mobile web app and add notes or photos if needed
  • When they submit it, the property can be skip traced and sent into the client’s CRM as a new opportunity with the owner’s name and contact info

Quick demo and install:
https://driving4dollars.co/install

I’d genuinely appreciate feedback from agency owners who see this app being useful to their clients.

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u/Soul_4Sail — 7 days ago

I built an integrated Driving 4 Dollars app for real estate and field prospecting teams

Hey everyone, I built a Driving 4 Dollars app that agencies can offer to their clients.

It is useful for people in real estate, home services, solar, or other industries where someone is out in the field looking for properties or potential leads.

I built it to make the handoff between the person in the field and the CRM as clean as possible.

The general flow is:

  • Someone spots a property while driving around or working in the field
  • They log it in the mobile web app and add notes or photos if needed
  • When they submit it, the property can be skip traced and sent into the client’s CRM as a new opportunity with the owner’s name and contact info

Quick demo and install:
https://driving4dollars.co/install

I’d genuinely appreciate feedback from agency owners who see this app being useful to their clients.

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u/Soul_4Sail — 7 days ago

I got into it with someone in one of the Spark fb groups about how a bag of mulch should be considered bulky, especially when more than one bag and he keeps simping for walmart saying I just don’t know what bulky means.

Am I wrong to think mulch should be labeled bulky?

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u/Soul_4Sail — 2 months ago