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Hi everyone, first of all, thank you to our wonderful hosts who created this website.
I'm a 53 year old outdoors girl who is new to this forum, and new to the world of metal detecting for gold.
I just bought myself a Minelab Eureka Gold as an entry level unit to get started but plan on upgrading later once I have a few nuggets in the recovery bag to afford a professional quality detector like a GPX5000 or something. I cannot justify that expense any other way just yet.
I've been watching a lot of videos showing how to dial in the Eureka and dealing with mineralisation and discrimination issues but am keen to learn more from others who have experience with gold prospecting with Minelabs in the far North. I've also got another girlfriend of similar age who also has a Minelab XT17000 who is also keen to join me on a new prospecting venture I have spent years planning.
And while I maybe new to the world of metal detectors, I'm no newbie when it comes to finding gold and have been very successful in the past with the recovery of fine alluvial gold from our gold fields in the Far North through panning and sluicing. My profile photo is of some of the larger pieces of alluvial gold I have recovered previously in the far north. Don't ask where I got my gold because I ain't telling you, and yes, I have gold fever so get use to it and get over it.
Anyway at the moment I'm in the planning stages to go out and prospect and prove some new ground just begging to be explored. I'm also right into using the latest GPS and digital mapping technology with the latest geological data which makes me a little bit more knowledgeable and advanced than your typical hobby prospector.
So I have a good basic understanding of geology and where gold occurs and how to find it, along with the many various recovery methods of recovering gold depending on where it has been located, including strip mining of alluvial deposits and hard rock mining of reef gold. It may come as a surprise to some people but I am no stranger to running a front-end loader or a hoe, I just don't have the heavy machinery tickets but I can operate them all the same. And yes, this girl does drive a 4WD and owns her own boat. Yes, I love my fishing too
Anyway if you are someone who has some experience and can teach me a thing or two I would love to hear from you.
I'm a 53 year old outdoors girl who is new to this forum, and new to the world of metal detecting for gold.
I just bought myself a Minelab Eureka Gold as an entry level unit to get started but plan on upgrading later once I have a few nuggets in the recovery bag to afford a professional quality detector like a GPX5000 or something. I cannot justify that expense any other way just yet.
I've been watching a lot of videos showing how to dial in the Eureka and dealing with mineralisation and discrimination issues but am keen to learn more from others who have experience with gold prospecting with Minelabs in the far North. I've also got another girlfriend of similar age who also has a Minelab XT17000 who is also keen to join me on a new prospecting venture I have spent years planning.
And while I maybe new to the world of metal detectors, I'm no newbie when it comes to finding gold and have been very successful in the past with the recovery of fine alluvial gold from our gold fields in the Far North through panning and sluicing. My profile photo is of some of the larger pieces of alluvial gold I have recovered previously in the far north. Don't ask where I got my gold because I ain't telling you, and yes, I have gold fever so get use to it and get over it.
Anyway at the moment I'm in the planning stages to go out and prospect and prove some new ground just begging to be explored. I'm also right into using the latest GPS and digital mapping technology with the latest geological data which makes me a little bit more knowledgeable and advanced than your typical hobby prospector.
So I have a good basic understanding of geology and where gold occurs and how to find it, along with the many various recovery methods of recovering gold depending on where it has been located, including strip mining of alluvial deposits and hard rock mining of reef gold. It may come as a surprise to some people but I am no stranger to running a front-end loader or a hoe, I just don't have the heavy machinery tickets but I can operate them all the same. And yes, this girl does drive a 4WD and owns her own boat. Yes, I love my fishing too
Anyway if you are someone who has some experience and can teach me a thing or two I would love to hear from you.