Nightjar said:Maybe wrong, but the said vehicles have to remain on the the minesite?
You can't go to Woolies/Coles for 9 months of the year and only spend the other 3 prospecting.
Nah Pete....just show your miners right. We do it here and I think Goldchaser does it. He posted this a while backNightjar said:Maybe wrong, but the said vehicles have to remain on the the minesite?
You can't go to Woolies/Coles for 9 months of the year and only spend the other 3 prospecting.
Trash said:Just read elsewhere that 40E Permits as of 1st July 2019 going to $90 each ....?
That warning is a good idea.Perth Tim said:Yeah, it doesn't take a large geological feature for it to be worth while to a hobby detector. The $90 fee and the restrictions of the 40e system kind of fight the process a bit as geology doesn't fit into nice squares. There's a cream looking spot that's about 200 metres out
I found it amusing going through the online permit application this morning that it warned me there was already a 40e permit on this tenement - as if to say you're not alone out there buddy!
madtuna said:That warning is a good idea.Perth Tim said:Yeah, it doesn't take a large geological feature for it to be worth while to a hobby detector. The $90 fee and the restrictions of the 40e system kind of fight the process a bit as geology doesn't fit into nice squares. There's a cream looking spot that's about 200 metres out
I found it amusing going through the online permit application this morning that it warned me there was already a 40e permit on this tenement - as if to say you're not alone out there buddy!
I remember a few years back now when a bloke with a 40E almost came to blows with another bloke with a 40E on the same lease.
He believed his 40E gave him sole rights to the ground and even threatened Police and Lawyers
Joffrey said:I found that there is gold to be find in the Goldfields (around Kalgoorlie) and in Pilbara (around Nullagine) (I don't know where to prospect yet but I have heard that these area are the best to detect, right?)
For Goldfields the best months seem to be : March / April / May and September / October / November
I selected those months as the temperature don't go above 30C and don't get to low (can go to 10C though). I plan to detect during the day and camp in my car the night if I am in remote area.
Joffrey said:Thank you Grubstake for your complete answer. What are the months preferred by prospector to detect ?
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