Gday folks, this is my first post here so go gentle on me. After years of arthritis in my ankle and therefore cant walk very far ive finally had the operation to fix the pain. Now im looking at getting into gold detecting. Ive been reading heaps of forums and stories from people who are finding gold. Living in Sydney the closest sites are Hill End Ophir etc etc .
Is it really worth buying lets say an SDC 2300 and heading out to these spots?. I have the gold atlas of NSW and when i look at the maps and compare with google earth there seems to be a lot of private property where the maps show gold areas. But i may be wrong.
I was thinking of buying an SDC new and with that miners den have a trip to Wattle flat as an introductory lesson. So at least id get some pointers on using the detector and what areas to look for. I thought this may be a better option rather than buying 2nd hand unit and going out blindly not knowing what to do or what areas to look for..
I do understand that the more time and effort you put in the more chance of finding gold. So getting away on weekends from Sydney is about it. Im not the sort of bloke to join a group or club, i prefer my own company or maybe,1 -2 others. I have a 4WD and all the camping gear and a sense of adventure.
From what ive read, Victorian goldfields seem to be producing more gold than NSW, is this right?
,If you were starting out today like me would you get in to it or not? honest answers please.
Cheers
Is it really worth buying lets say an SDC 2300 and heading out to these spots?. I have the gold atlas of NSW and when i look at the maps and compare with google earth there seems to be a lot of private property where the maps show gold areas. But i may be wrong.
I was thinking of buying an SDC new and with that miners den have a trip to Wattle flat as an introductory lesson. So at least id get some pointers on using the detector and what areas to look for. I thought this may be a better option rather than buying 2nd hand unit and going out blindly not knowing what to do or what areas to look for..
I do understand that the more time and effort you put in the more chance of finding gold. So getting away on weekends from Sydney is about it. Im not the sort of bloke to join a group or club, i prefer my own company or maybe,1 -2 others. I have a 4WD and all the camping gear and a sense of adventure.
From what ive read, Victorian goldfields seem to be producing more gold than NSW, is this right?
,If you were starting out today like me would you get in to it or not? honest answers please.
Cheers