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Wow that's the way to go but you'd better find some gold to cover the running costs :lol:
 
Yeah nah, the new station owners have two R22's for mustering and feral control. Took a spin today to check out the water situation after the recent rains plus the feral population.
Thought this would be a great way to get into some of the more out of the way places. :D :D
 
Jesus madtuna, now you're just rubbing it in :eek: :eek:

Helicopters, gold and fishing are 3 of my favorite things...if that place was in the Kimberly you would have someone knocking on your door :D
 
If the chopper doesn't workout then you could bag the horse crap!!

Then sell bags of golden horse nuggets ]:D ]:D

Cheers
 
Thats the way MT impressive, the station owners could start up a flying prospecting tours :Y:. Or don't tell'em and start one up yourself when you buy your own :Y:.
 
LoneWolf said:
silver said:
Pair of horses ? ]:D

Nah... 2pairs of Horses..... See... 8) ]:D

Hope those Fuel tanks have been changed over MadTuna.... R22 are a well known to have Fuel Cell issues when they Crash... :rolleyes:

LoneWolf....
(ha) seen 8) :lol:
 
I think the horses are the better deal. Feed the land, poo and urine. I just don't think "god" would like the finding of gold to be tooooo easy!!!
Yeeeeha!!!!
Jaros O:)
 
Ha... I was joking with my girl about needing a chopper to get to those remote gold rich areas

Looking forward to some trip reports :D :Y:
 
Was way better than anything I could do with Google Earth. Found some early 1900's working that aren't on any map and I doubt have ever had a detector on them. Followed creeks and washes that just don't show detail on G.E. Zoomed right in and hovered over some interesting ground.

Lone Wolf, both R22's have just undergone complete rebuilds to the tune of about $250,000.00 each, the faulty tank problem is long gone.
Silver, like the rest of the ferals, unfortunately the horses have to go.
 

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