I would start with a pan and some creeks, save you a pile of cash

I did a lot of hiking around looking for gold in local creeks with no claims, thought I was doing it wrong as nothing was in my pan besides some specks so small I needed a magnifying glass.
Went to Alaska few years back at one of those tourist spots with "pay dirt!" and panned it out perfectly, they even said I knew what I was doing!
hahah wouldn'ta thought so in WA
If there's no claims on it, there's a reason for that.
So now I can pan some dirt out of a creek and find some flour specks most times, but turning that into a paying hobby?? don't think so.
So my recommendation is have fun and only spend money realizing its just a hobby like any other hobby and you'll enjoy it more. Once you learn and get more serious then you'll know more than I and most on this board and won't need to ask for info (it'll be a big secret)