Keen Ken said:
By the way people,
the Scientific ares is out of bounds. only the shaded areas of the departmental map are fossicking areas the grey coloured area only indicates the extent of the Durikai State Forrest.
Have a look at a satellite map and you can clearly see difference between the treed areas and the grazing lands.
Here is a link to the map.
https://www.dnrm.qld.gov.au/__data/...2138/durikai-state-forest-fossicking-area.pdf
If you get caught your gear is generally confiscated. Check out the rules and penalties.
Mate you are probably right..but interesting that the areas marked in grey on the map state that "fossicking not permitted"...but there is no such notation on the scientific area. Maybe that why its confusing !!
Went to the access road there today and this is what the sign actually says:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/7270/1523695088_scientific_area.jpg Looks like this image cant be rotated!!
Anyway we are all adults and need to do what we believe is right. No individual has the right to police others...that right sits with approved officers as defined in the relevant Act.