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<blockquote data-quote="SWright" data-source="post: 463872" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>G'Day all</p><p></p><p>First thing. Croc gold has gone out of business. I have their Gator and it's great to backpack. Wanted the Freshy but had to make one instead. Specs and photos are on the forum. Better to make one than get it from the US I figure. Also you absolutely do not need to classify if you have the stream flow right. I have used both in slatey dirt and granite and it works a treat. I know its hard to get out of the habit but I have tested both every which way and have had no problems.</p><p></p><p>Araluen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWright, post: 463872, member: 1541"] G'Day all First thing. Croc gold has gone out of business. I have their Gator and it's great to backpack. Wanted the Freshy but had to make one instead. Specs and photos are on the forum. Better to make one than get it from the US I figure. Also you absolutely do not need to classify if you have the stream flow right. I have used both in slatey dirt and granite and it works a treat. I know its hard to get out of the habit but I have tested both every which way and have had no problems. Araluen [/QUOTE]
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