Finally managed to get out of Sydney for three whole days for my first ever run with the Gold Monster and it was not epic but it did teach me a lot about preparation. Mogo was the destination and having a two wheeler van kinda restricted options for base camp so my wife and I set up at Depot beach which was a delight. Next day I was dropped off at the Rannyford rd turn off. So keen to get started, I grabbed my backpack and unassembled Goldmonster parts and waved goodbye to my lift. I had heard about all the false targets due to spent ammo on the western areas so to avoid them, walked some way into the forest on the eastern side of the hwy. Ha, ha ha ha. I didn't bring my armrest/support with me!!!! Let me tell you, the ergonomics of swinging a black stick with the bigger search coil is not great. Undeterred, I headed off track and was amazed at how the vegetation had enjoyed months and months of rain. Dodder was everywhere. This wiry plant made it impossible to move the coil anywhere near the ground. So plan B had me looking for bare patches and burnt out or upended tree stumps to get access to the dirt. This worked well enough for me to test out different settings and deal with mineralisation as best I could. First obvious target showed me that even really damp ground requires a decent pick, which I didn't have. The lightweight poly composite pick just didn't cut it. After a lot of effort to dig 10cm I found an old shell casing. Over the next four hours, I found many rusty nails and one stainless steel washer. Finally I decided to follow a small erosion washout downhill, hoping a heavy might have been deposited somewhere. There it was, a solid non-ferrous target signal that had me cautiously excited. It turned out to be what I can only assume was a weird blob of melted lead. It was heavy, it was soft but it was silver colour when cut. So, no gold but an excellent learning curve and an enthusiastic me keen to head out again soon.