Tibooburra Gold.....a beginners "El Dorado."

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A real nice piece on Tibooburra Wally. There is something special about Tibooburra…I do feel the real “nuggets” are the locals and visitors you tend to bump into, and chat with. Time just seems to float by. The country always gives one a sense of perspective of what’s really important. Having traveled with you on several occasions to Tibooburra, it’s always an experience to remember and to boot, a little bit of the yellow stuff to make our jars rattle.
 
A real nice piece on Tibooburra Wally. There is something special about Tibooburra…I do feel the real “nuggets” are the locals and visitors you tend to bump into, and chat with. Time just seems to float by. The country always gives one a sense of perspective of what’s really important. Having traveled with you on several occasions to Tibooburra, it’s always an experience to remember and to boot, a little bit of the yellow stuff to make our jars rattle.

You're not wrong Franko, and the place has always been more than the gold. It's the time "off" the gold around the campfire and the exploring of the never ending fields that brings one down to earth. Looking forward to the next trip out that way already....cheers Wal.
 
Great write up Wal 👌thanks for sharing your knowledge 🍻 It's a place I've been wanting to visit for a long time. Now with our youngest independent with his own vehicle and employed we will definitely be making plans for a visit in the near future.
 
Does anyone have or can direct me to the pay to stay Mt Stuart boundary maps?
I'm doing my research before heading out for a look
Thanks in advance
 
Does anyone have or can direct me to the pay to stay Mt Stuart boundary maps?
I'm doing my research before heading out for a look
Thanks in advance
The first servo and the one in the middle of town on the right have the permit and map for Mt Stuart.

The first pub on the right has the permit and map for Gumvale Station.
 
Amazing. Whenever I see pics from Tibooburra they always seem to be piles of small gold. There's obviously a s*it load of it out there!
 
Amazing. Whenever I see pics from Tibooburra they always seem to be piles of small gold. There's obviously a s*it load of it out there!
For every 100 bits you might get a piece around a gram. There is however some quite large nuggets out there on new patches that haven't seen detectors for a long time. To get the bigger bits you need to look outside the square, but they do still exist.

The patch we found in the video at the end of the thread had numerous nuggets over a gram in an area no bigger than half a football field.
 
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Yes they do use baits around in the area the park and wildlife back on to every part of the the places were u can go metal detecting so u can bet your brass ones on it, it,s around, but check with them at the roadhouse they look after the common and the first station but missus were just talking we never seen signs out there
 
Hi. This may be a dumb question , but is it only the common , gumvale and mt sturt that require permits in the tibooburra area please ?
 
Hi. This may be a dumb question , but is it only the common , gumvale and mt sturt that require permits in the tibooburra area please ?
The common is a fee for 1 month. I think it's $10. Mt sturt and gumvale have a daily fee. $5 and $10 a day respectively last time I was there. Plus $5 a day if you want to camp. With the common you have to stay at one of the camp grounds or caravan park/motels. I've always done best on Mt sturt station but I hear the gold is bigger on gumvale.
 
Such a fantastic write up, thanks!

The town has some great character and amazing scenery, might plan to go end of this year.

Would it be too hot to go detecting over the summer months?
 
Sorry to hear about the Covid Ozzie...Did you camp in isolation on the fields or stay in the crowded caravan park. We always camp away from the mob and on the last trip, {last winter} didn't see another soul for the fortnight we were up there. We tend to camp up in the ridge lines between fields completely out of view. Last winter the caravan park was packed and an expensive place to stay. Our camp fee was just 5 bucks a night so very economical for the length of time we spent. If ever you go back up there Ozzie send me a PM and I can maybe give you some additional info that may help with the amount of gold you take home.
Hi WalnLiz, who did you pay your camp fee to? Were you in Dead Horse Gully area? Cheers for the great info here, really helpful for us first timers heading to the area
 
Hi WalnLiz, who did you pay your camp fee to? Were you in Dead Horse Gully area? Cheers for the great info here, really helpful for us first timers heading to the area
Pay either at the first service station or at the first pub... depending on whether you're on Gumvale station or Mt Stuart. No in regards to dead horse gully...
 
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Such a fantastic write up, thanks!

The town has some great character and amazing scenery, might plan to go end of this year.

Would it be too hot to go detecting over the summer months?
Complete no go in the summer months unless you're in aircon accommodation and detecting at night only
 
Some historical gold nuggets that are larger than most found these days.

TIBOOBURRA
1884 15 oz (467 g)
12 oz (373 g)
1885 1 oz (31 g)
1902 65 oz (2,022 g)
1906 13.5 oz (404 g)
1908 11 oz (342 g)
1922 1.5 oz (47 g)
MT BROWNE
1882 12 oz (373 g)
1885 3 oz (93 g)
1886 1-8 oz (31-249 g)
MT POOLE
1887 7 oz (218 g),
12 oz (373 g),
28 oz (871 g),
9 oz (280 g)
 
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