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busted knuckle mining said:i live in pratten and it was nowhere near 35 deg today
Just remember my hints. Most people drive over or park on it. Theres a lot of colour in the rocks. What its left is paper thin and speckled. But hit the right vein your in trouble. The rock is so bloody hard. One last hint. The veins run towards Adelaide.goldinbrisbane said:This Wednesday I'll be out at Carbean Road Karara in the morning than over to Durikai for few hours.
Late arvo back to Thanes creek to get few buckets of dirt.
Carbean Road is the only place I haven't found gold at maybe Wednesday i mite
Detective LoneWolf is on the case!LoneWolf said:Pick up any shells you find with a small stick and place in a clean new plastic bag... And take them to Warwick Police Station. Along with a the body of something shot.. Your Detector should determine if they were shot unless they were shot at close range then the bullet would have passed through them...
. A oop: sample would help too, but im not too sure they would like that one.. But tell them about it anyhow along with photos as it may be some help to match DNA and narrow down 'Who' it is...
If He/she has a Record for a serious crime in QLD, their DNA will be on record...
I can see a closure coming if this keeps happening...
LW....
Thinking you need to do more research than driving Thanes GPA doesnt give away its secrets to easy. Yes the area is small but it was the one riches alluvial fields around the Warwick area. Golden rule 80/20. 80% research / 20% digging dont just rely on utube, find Aussie Prospecting channel, early videos on dry creeks, Old newspapers eg trove. Locals. Get to know them. Took me many months and beers to open them up, in the dry creeks specially in Qld. Hint. Find the Mallow. You will understand then. Good luckMarkAllen said:Okay, so I went to Thanes Creek this morning. What a waste of time. Obviously I expected everything to be dug up, but what I didnt expect was how small the creek was that you are legally allowed to fossick. Are they all like 40-50m long? Make no wonder I didnt find anything ? any bigger places near there that you can actually find gold? A nice waste of 6 hours driving for me!
I actually don't research much online, only to locate occurrences.Ward69 said:Thinking you need to do more research than driving Thanes GPA doesnt give away its secrets to easy. Yes the area is small but it was the one riches alluvial fields around the Warwick area. Golden rule 80/20. 80% research / 20% digging dont just rely on utube, find Aussie Prospecting channel, early videos on dry creeks, Old newspapers eg trove. Locals. Get to know them. Took me many months and beers to open them up, in the dry creeks specially in Qld. Hint. Find the Mallow. You will understand then. Good luckMarkAllen said:Okay, so I went to Thanes Creek this morning. What a waste of time. Obviously I expected everything to be dug up, but what I didnt expect was how small the creek was that you are legally allowed to fossick. Are they all like 40-50m long? Make no wonder I didnt find anything ? any bigger places near there that you can actually find gold? A nice waste of 6 hours driving for me!
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