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loamer said:
Redbacks - bib and brace overalls - flanny shirt - drizabone short coat for winter. For those who have ever been to Dunolly, this is slightly over-dressed.
No cams.

Even for the dining room at the pub. 8)
 
Hey Redfin - how goes the camping in the Triangle? I read a cracker in the Dunolly Welcome Record about people going out onto the back-burning too soon. There was a report that some-one got their feet burnt through their ...... wait for it ....... moccasins!!!!! The Railway is closed again (imagine having to PAY for a salad with your schnitty and chips) . The Newbridge has a cracker pot and parmy on Wednesday nights and they have free wifi but only in the pool/darts room.
 
I love Colorados, had my pair for 22 years and is still as good as the day I bought it. I think it's time to actually wear them next time I go out detecting. Nugget, I thought you liked the creepy crawlies running up your leg :cool:
 
I read that as well Loamer, very funny, but they are right. I had a chat to a DPI Supervisor over at Murderers Hill and he was kicking blokes out left, right and centre. Some detecting doing a quick two step as the ground was still very warm 8) .
We are not camping this trip but house sitting my FIL's house whilst he is on holiday so lots to do besides having a swing [pets, vege garden, wood etc but going for a swing at 0600 most mornings till lunch time.
Doing enough to keep the interest up, nothing outstanding.
But very relaxing.
Rain about today so we spent the day plotting prospective detecting and camping sites.
 
Murders Hill - very interesting site. Had a few trips in there and scratched around Dupreys Indicator ( I love indicators) and got a few bits and pieces - even found a new pick just lying on-top of a mullock heap on Puma Track. It reads OK but what caught my eye is the Old Lead Catch Drain - could be of interest but its a bloody long walk. I would love to get onto the Old Lead - it reads very rich, especially where the side gullies hit the lead.
 

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