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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 308345" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>G'Day B5,</p><p>Mate I've just caught up with your post of 6 Feb: Hill End is an interesting location pretty much something there for every aspect of gold prospecting, never seen the creeks out there run clean, always muddy; written accounts as far back as the early 1850s commented on how the old miners and their families complained about the lack of clean water for domestic purposes. Hill End Gold have a fair amount of country pegged as a mining lease in the Hawkins Hill area near the look out, the guy on the AG bike as you say, was probably keeping an eye on any strangers poking about near their ML. A couple of us get out there from time to time, mostly for the NAPFA AGMs and always enjoy our time there swinging our detectors and occasionaly getting our hands dirty panning along the creeks, just for something different and a break from detecting, it's rare to come home empty handed.</p><p>Cheers, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 308345, member: 972"] G'Day B5, Mate I've just caught up with your post of 6 Feb: Hill End is an interesting location pretty much something there for every aspect of gold prospecting, never seen the creeks out there run clean, always muddy; written accounts as far back as the early 1850s commented on how the old miners and their families complained about the lack of clean water for domestic purposes. Hill End Gold have a fair amount of country pegged as a mining lease in the Hawkins Hill area near the look out, the guy on the AG bike as you say, was probably keeping an eye on any strangers poking about near their ML. A couple of us get out there from time to time, mostly for the NAPFA AGMs and always enjoy our time there swinging our detectors and occasionaly getting our hands dirty panning along the creeks, just for something different and a break from detecting, it's rare to come home empty handed. Cheers, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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