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Metal Detecting for Gold
Adelaide Hills Trip (Chapel Hill Echunga)
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 45561" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Christmas Rush - yes, that's the spot we hit. The EMI was incredible for the PIs (checked them at the car parking spot near the track in) - hence the VLFs we took in. the undergrowth was amazing and the deep shafts were covered in grass/twigs in a lot of instances and bloody dangerous. we actually walked up from the reservoir through the scrub and ended up at the rush. Would hate to be in there in summer with the threat of fires. the reservoir/dam looks interesting - I am thinking the old blokes may have taken their wash there? would have been a hoot to detect in the drought. apart from the tiddlers we found, also pinged a shilling in there, just beside an animal track at the Christmas Rush - 1835, which is amazing as I got an 1836 shilling @ Tarnagulla Vic some weeks later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 45561, member: 981"] Christmas Rush - yes, that's the spot we hit. The EMI was incredible for the PIs (checked them at the car parking spot near the track in) - hence the VLFs we took in. the undergrowth was amazing and the deep shafts were covered in grass/twigs in a lot of instances and bloody dangerous. we actually walked up from the reservoir through the scrub and ended up at the rush. Would hate to be in there in summer with the threat of fires. the reservoir/dam looks interesting - I am thinking the old blokes may have taken their wash there? would have been a hoot to detect in the drought. apart from the tiddlers we found, also pinged a shilling in there, just beside an animal track at the Christmas Rush - 1835, which is amazing as I got an 1836 shilling @ Tarnagulla Vic some weeks later. [/QUOTE]
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