AM1990 said:A new update on Warrandyte Panning (anyone getting bored yet?)
TheMediocritist said:AM1990 said:A new update on Warrandyte Panning (anyone getting bored yet?)
Nope, not even close. Great pictures, nice gold.
Good luck tomorrow.
Simmo said:I used to love that area back in the day! Good stuff on getting some colour!
The crevices look great in one of your photos, make sure you clean 'em right out, 'cos the yello stuff will be right at the bottom.
Also, think about digging this area up..... not into the bank, but dig it and put all your over burden upstream, then next flood, everything will be gone.
Get down to bedrock and see how you go???
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Detectorist said:That's a great effort for that section of creek. It's been heavily worked and often see many leave with zero. I often go there as its close to home for a quick pan fix (yet to find a flake).
Simmo said:Gold prospecting is like gambling mate, you never know when its your turn to strike it rich....
Now you know, move on and keep learning!
TheMediocritist said:Prospecting is permitted in the bed of Andersons Creek which is located off Gold Memorial Rd.
Only non-mechanical hand tools are permitted, excavations must be backfilled and vegetation must not be disturbed.
Park management plans over-ride the exempted list once gazetted.
This means that the bits of Andersons Creek outside the park boundaries are no-go, but panning in the creek inside the park is fine.
freemedia said:TheMediocritist said:Prospecting is permitted in the bed of Andersons Creek which is located off Gold Memorial Rd.
Only non-mechanical hand tools are permitted, excavations must be backfilled and vegetation must not be disturbed.
Park management plans over-ride the exempted list once gazetted.
This means that the bits of Andersons Creek outside the park boundaries are no-go, but panning in the creek inside the park is fine.
Hi TheMediocritist, your comment about the "This means that the bits of Andersons Creek outside the park boundaries are no-go". Why would that be the case? I kind of understood it that the parts of the creek outside the Warrandyte State Park were not restricted. Or is it because the creek is a tributary of the Yarra? Sorry for my confusion. Cheers
Mate Warrandyte is a suburb so you are allowed to prospect within the designated area. Some creeks run through private properties. The water in the creek stinks of sewage as lot of the houses are on septic tanks which leak. Make sure you wear gloves.
freemedia said:Mate Warrandyte is a suburb so you are allowed to prospect within the designated area. Some creeks run through private properties. The water in the creek stinks of sewage as lot of the houses are on septic tanks which leak. Make sure you wear gloves.
Thanks Beagleboy! I'll heed that sewerage advice!
Back on the topic, so your answer is that there is no prospecting allowed in the creek outside of the Warrandyte state park designated area where it flows through? even though the creek begins way before the state park and exits outside of the state park? Would the creek thats outside of the park not fall into Crown or council land which would potentially make it allowable?
Cheers
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