What were your best 2014 fossicking moments?

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I hope it was worth enough to pay for a new basket for your Pup grown up dog(ha)
Bigjilm said:
Getting my gp 3500 and finding my first peice of gold?
 
I had a few great moments in 2014
first i moved from Victoria to Cairns
Help start up a group meeting every month at NQ Miners Den, which is still going
thanks to everyone that has helped along the way
got married,( now thats gold)
met some really great people, that I will never forget
found gold in a bunch of different places
but my best moment (prospecting ) was our camping trip meeting up on the north palmer river, thanks to palmerdigger for letting us come to the lease
those memories of 2014 i will never forget
cheers Kane
 
TheFossickingKid said:
k man said:
Not stumbling across any snakes on the gold fields :)

That would be mine to!

This is our first snake for 2015. Met me under the bus on 1/1/2015. I got out first and he/she stayed around while Sandra found the camera.
1420353352_first_snake.jpg
 
Hello all,

My best, would be being out with fellow members, past and present. To enjoy the gatherings and hear all of the yarns and experiences whilst sitting around after a days work with the amber fluid.

To all who have allowed me to tag along to wherever the place maybe, be it in NSW or interstate. THANK YOU!!!

This year has been a combination of things I love to do outside of my work; taking my boys' camping, fossicking, meeting new people, 4wd and just getting out there.

To be able to do this all again this year and beyond, is priceless.

To all, enjoy the bush, and what it has to offer and as this is Australia we live in the best part of the world.

Peter. :cool: :cool: :cool:
 
Thanks Tathradj. It does look like that one but this little fellow must be misplaced by about 1000km. I guess he could have come home in some of Sandra's rock collection. It was only about 300mm long.

Tathradj said:
Having a quick look at it it has a pointed snout.
so,
http://members.iinet.net.au/~bush/legless.html
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Sharp-snouted Snake Lizard (Lialis burtonis)) from Menzies, WA
 

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