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I think it depends on where you are and what you would expect when out prospecting. Like at the beach or a park you would expect to come across another fossicker. Yet out the back of Laverton you would like to think that you should be able to get a bit of space to yourself.
In saying that last trip out the back of Laverton I was detecting and I was sure I could hear voices, after a while it got the best of me, so I turned off the detector and headed towards the voices. Sure enough about 100 odd metres in the bush was a few guys around some atv's I didn't go over but headed back towards my camp as to not interfere. About 1/2hr later they set off but it was a convoy of about 3 atv's with trailers, plus a 4wd in the lead with a heavier trailer. Not sure if they saw us or not.
Usually if I see someone out I will just give a nod or a wave to let them know I have seen them and I will the try to keep a separate path and respectable distance, if they do the same all good. If not I would then go and have a chat and see whats happening
I do know that when we are out, we really don't want to come across other people, after all that is what the bush is about in my view. If we come across a camp we will move a long way away, I would expect the same from others. I am always happy to say hello and quick chat, but I am not generally up for a long chat and just keep it simple. That may come across as grumpy, but really just means take care mate. Time to keep moving.
In saying that last trip out the back of Laverton I was detecting and I was sure I could hear voices, after a while it got the best of me, so I turned off the detector and headed towards the voices. Sure enough about 100 odd metres in the bush was a few guys around some atv's I didn't go over but headed back towards my camp as to not interfere. About 1/2hr later they set off but it was a convoy of about 3 atv's with trailers, plus a 4wd in the lead with a heavier trailer. Not sure if they saw us or not.
Usually if I see someone out I will just give a nod or a wave to let them know I have seen them and I will the try to keep a separate path and respectable distance, if they do the same all good. If not I would then go and have a chat and see whats happening
I do know that when we are out, we really don't want to come across other people, after all that is what the bush is about in my view. If we come across a camp we will move a long way away, I would expect the same from others. I am always happy to say hello and quick chat, but I am not generally up for a long chat and just keep it simple. That may come across as grumpy, but really just means take care mate. Time to keep moving.