kawman
steve wardle
next time I am over that way we will pull up for a chat.. You will know me by the noisiest dirtiest roughest looking z1 Kawasaki 900 ratbike ever with a miners pick mounted on its side.....
Kingsolomon said:Nice stones and pics
How much material did you go through and was it only from the creek? Was looking into some area there , driving through it gives you many locations you would like to dig...
I was thinking about an aquarium heater driven by a solar panel in my wash tub for winter ! Purist would curse no doubt! ..
Good work ...
Some good info in that.. unfortunately most of those areas are off limits to fossicking..
Heatho said:Thats why I've been a bit reluctant on the area Kawman, most reports are of pretty slim pickings there. Much better to be had elsewhere.
Phantom said:Visiting Newcastle 25th -27th June.
My brother and I would like to do some crevicing, sucker pump testing and or river sluicing(not in clay).
Can anyone put me on the right track for a few areas to check? The closer to Newcastle the better.
I dont have a four wheel drive, but, will take the holden station wagon on most reasonable tracks.
Kind Regards,
Phantom
kawman said:We will know one way or the other as time goes by. barrington is only an hours drive for me.. I will be looking for that honey hole with some bigger stones.. most of the smaller stones I have seen from up there came from a totally different area in the creeks and rivers.. I think that the lighter smaller stones are on the move more much more readily than their bigger bros that may not have moved far from their source a bit like gold.... cant wait for spring to come around to warm the area up for my first visit...Heatho said:Thats why I've been a bit reluctant on the area Kawman, most reports are of pretty slim pickings there. Much better to be had elsewhere.
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