AtomRat said:Supposibly the Miner Surveyor's house which was located nearby was burnt in the fires, but there's always information about here and there and some documents saved. I have not seen many, but have discovered some pages in books at garage sales in Launch! Many Chinese diggings are not listed for the area but signs can be seen of where they were, mostly by the shape of the shaft that has been dug is a giveaway here.
I haven't heard of an owner going into a shaft yet but Gembrook Rd is very prone to collapse due to tunnels and diggings under the road, it will probably be fixed up in the near future as the population sadly increases here. I have heard of many cattle being hoisted from local shafts however. Lack of fencing, signs or warnings make it a dangerous area. Some large shafts and mines in Wesburn and Warburton are covered and safe with mesh and doors, but from Warrandyte to Thomson Dam are many unlisted deep shafts and so on.
Feel free to write down my number xxxxxxxxxx and write a msg / call. I take my children and partner digging around some areas local and they love it, as long as its a warm day that is..
Glad to share some local info as not many have an interest for our area out here and its mining, minerals and gemstones.
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Hey Frosty,frosty said:We recently moved to Hoddles Creek and the creek itself is in my backyard and what appears to be various old diggings on our 40 acres of land, as a complete novis what would be the best starting points, i.e. in the Creek itself or with a gold detector on the property? I have nil equipment sofar.
Keen to learn more on where to start.
Thanks for any help
Frosty
frosty said:We recently moved to Hoddles Creek and the creek itself is in my backyard and what appears to be various old diggings on our 40 acres of land, as a complete novis what would be the best starting points, i.e. in the Creek itself or with a gold detector on the property? I have nil equipment sofar.
Keen to learn more on where to start.
Thanks for any help
Frosty
Jaros said:It's a no go for the creek as it is a tributary of the Yarra River.
"Yarra River and tributaries above its junction with the Plenty River" are no go or on the Exempt List.
Hoddles Creek is a tributary to the Yarra.
Looks like you can use a metal detector though.
AtomRat said:frosty said:We recently moved to Hoddles Creek and the creek itself is in my backyard and what appears to be various old diggings on our 40 acres of land, as a complete novis what would be the best starting points, i.e. in the Creek itself or with a gold detector on the property? I have nil equipment sofar.
Keen to learn more on where to start.
Thanks for any help
Frosty
Heya Frosty, PM message or msg my phone
Mackka said:Welcome back Atomrat.
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