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<blockquote data-quote="bob" data-source="post: 314969" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>I agree Bjay but the bush is a pretty hostile environment at the moment. It is hot, dry and swarming with march flies, plenty of bull ants, jumping jacks and the odd scorpion. Despite this I have logged 25 outings for about 100 hours detecting and covered 3km of a line of diggings for this year. Lots of days the only return has been trash and shot. But I cannot wait to get out again. I would go every day if I could. Relaxing and enjoying the environment has been a key factor in my success. I no longer rush from spot to spot rabidly trying to cover ground and find gold. Using MG's philosophy I plan a session and enjoy my time out regardless of the finds. But like MG my finds may influence what I do next. I always take a camera and record interesting sightings mostly wildlife (never digs or finds as these are secondary). My avatar is a shot from Nuggety Gully Heathcote. Thanks Bjay for your comments.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Bob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob, post: 314969, member: 628"] I agree Bjay but the bush is a pretty hostile environment at the moment. It is hot, dry and swarming with march flies, plenty of bull ants, jumping jacks and the odd scorpion. Despite this I have logged 25 outings for about 100 hours detecting and covered 3km of a line of diggings for this year. Lots of days the only return has been trash and shot. But I cannot wait to get out again. I would go every day if I could. Relaxing and enjoying the environment has been a key factor in my success. I no longer rush from spot to spot rabidly trying to cover ground and find gold. Using MG's philosophy I plan a session and enjoy my time out regardless of the finds. But like MG my finds may influence what I do next. I always take a camera and record interesting sightings mostly wildlife (never digs or finds as these are secondary). My avatar is a shot from Nuggety Gully Heathcote. Thanks Bjay for your comments. Cheers Bob. [/QUOTE]
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