G0lddigg@ said:you'll just have to get out there and find out mate, no point asking everyone what every spots like each experience is their own. You know what i mean? one bloke will say its hard ground to walk with lots of cliffs etc and another bloke will say great cliff banks to detect lots of benches easy ground. ...
Oz_Gold said:G0lddigg@ said:you'll just have to get out there and find out mate, no point asking everyone what every spots like each experience is their own. You know what i mean? one bloke will say its hard ground to walk with lots of cliffs etc and another bloke will say great cliff banks to detect lots of benches easy ground. ...
Absolutely - I agree - I personally wouldn't have a problem walking rough/tough ground - I guess my interest is more whether or not there's still stuff to be found. Being a newbie, and the fact I'd have to hire a detector, I want to target somewhere with a good potential of finding stuff. No point my targeting Dolly Creek if everything is in the creek bed (panning, sluicing) and I want to detect for nuggets and target the side of the hill. Some of my questions will seem stupid as I'm still learning about the way it all works - my apologies.
I've been trying to find old maps etc that define the reefs etc in the different mining areas - do they exist? i.e. at Dollys I notice that gold has been found in all of the creeks upstream of the bridge including the tributaries - that all has to come from somewhere. A map with the known reefs would be helpful as I figure you'd have good potential on the downside of those reefs between the reef and the water.
Thanks for your patience and apologies for the newbie questions... I'm certainly not expecting gps coordinates to a nugget and appreciate that the only way you'll ever find gold is to put in the effort - nothing comes easy and where would the thrill of the chase be if gold came easy lol
Jarrod84 said:You can park about 100m from the legal panning spot at Stieglitz.
I wouldn't bother with a detector there, I've heard of on the spot fines, they take it pretty serious.
Just go a bit further north to Mt Doran. Lots of good looking ground in there.
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