- Joined
- Dec 1, 2016
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- 327
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We drive 1 1/2 to 2 hours to get to the diggings and I detect all day till 5 pm when it is starting to get dark.Need 30 minutes of light to whip up a meal. Unfortunately I am so concentrated I cant stop during the day.My wife has a fire going in an open area by 6 pm and we sit and cook potatoes in the hot ash on the edge of the fire.We sit there till 9 but usually there is a cold wind blowing and we head for the tent.My wife used to accompany me with the detector but I kept telling her to sweep it much slower and it got on her goat.My wife is not coming anymore cos the nights get too cold ( minus 1 at Maryborough).So will be out by myself next winter. Looking forward to checking out Inglewood .Had lots of trouble there in the old days with my old Whites digging up all the hot rocks,but with the 16 inch coil I could cover a lot of ground and find deeper nuggets at other goldfields but never found anything at Inglewood.Now I have a new detector which can discriminate hot rocks and so will find it more enjoyable. I only have a 11 inch coil but for now it will suffice.