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I managed to escape from renovating for a bit yesterday and decided to try a new creek that looked promising. I only managed to get a couple pans in before the biggest, dirtiest leeches I've seen decided to show up to try and ruin my day. Not a problem I thought, I'll just head to my usual spot, jumped in the car to head off and the Missus' little Santa Fe's transmission had packed it in! So a nice slow 70km car ride home with the car in limp-home-mode followed :| . I only managed to find a little bit of gold, but it's courser than my usual spot, so I'll definitely be back (only with gloves)!

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It's mainly dirt road, but most of it is in pretty good condition, aside from the occasional pot hole/rocky patch. Most of places I go in the area are right next to the road too.
 
If you have a 4x4 there's a good camping spot right on Prospect Creek, the track there is a bit rutted out but nothing extreme (the missus' Santa Fe with road tyres gets there no worries). I'll take some photo's next time I'm there.
 
Kingsy said:
If you have a 4x4 there's a good camping spot right on Prospect Creek, the track there is a bit rutted out but nothing extreme (the missus' Santa Fe with road tyres gets there no worries). I'll take some photo's next time I'm there.
Cheers mate, I am keen to do a few camping trips over summer. Balx
 
Balx said:
Kingsy said:
If you have a 4x4 there's a good camping spot right on Prospect Creek, the track there is a bit rutted out but nothing extreme (the missus' Santa Fe with road tyres gets there no worries). I'll take some photo's next time I'm there.
Cheers mate, I am keen to do a few camping trips over summer. Balx

Let me know if you need digging/drinking partner. :)
 
Beagleboy said:
Balx said:
Kingsy said:
If you have a 4x4 there's a good camping spot right on Prospect Creek, the track there is a bit rutted out but nothing extreme (the missus' Santa Fe with road tyres gets there no worries). I'll take some photo's next time I'm there.
Cheers mate, I am keen to do a few camping trips over summer. Balx

Let me know if you need digging/drinking partner. :)
Yeah we should put a weekend in up there?
 
Here are some photos of the campsite and area. I hope I can post this many photos :/

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This is where I was working the other day (right near that campsite).

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If you're interested I can PM you a map with the site marked.
 
Im hooked! I saw a crevice in the photos i'm sure is full of big gold pieces. I really want to pan it.

Peter
 
There's more crevices there than you could poke a shovel at, so much exposed bedrock! You can keep following the bedrock upstream for ages, and it looks to be the same downstream.

That does look similar, even the flora looks the same.

No worries, it's reasonably close (depending on your definition of close) to Deptford/Store Creek too.
 
The river looks a lot like the one I use my Highbanker.

What I have found is that the rich gold wash is on the flat areas on the lowest areas. Not necessarily in around around the rocks above the creek.

I found the wash layer there. It's where is was described in Trove.

Once your there then its volume throughput.

I'd be looking for ground like that on that creek. Might be worth a try.
 
Trove Results...

Get the metal detector out. Kingsy. 13oz nugget's around.

Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle 1897
"Mr Roderick O'Connor, who has been only a few weeks up in the ranges, brought down to Balrnsdale yesterday a nice 13oz nugget, which he got in the
alluvial above Bullumwaal".

BULLUMWAAL
Monday. May 7. 1906
Evans Brothers, who own an alluvial claim on Lower Boggy Creek, after eight months putting in a tunnel have struck good payable wash. According to re
port, it is 8 feet thick, averaging 3dwt. to the load.
 

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