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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 94373" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Cheers loamer. The quartz ranges from 5c piece size to 10c for a majority of it upto 20c on some mullocks heaps. There is about 150 mine shafts on the the site. Loamer I am wondering did the old guys hit the bed rock then go sideways or hit rock and start again 10 feet away. From the surface looks to be minimal side ways tunneling but most holes are a little deep to peer down without some sort of restraining harness. Since the shafts are about 10feet or so apart I am wondering if I'd get some decent material digging between the holes. For example if i dug all the dirt between 2 holes would i get virgin ground or is it most likely to have been worked. The top layers a hard compact soil kind of like sand stone but a little softer. Sounds like I need to take my high banker and work the mullocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 94373, member: 62"] Cheers loamer. The quartz ranges from 5c piece size to 10c for a majority of it upto 20c on some mullocks heaps. There is about 150 mine shafts on the the site. Loamer I am wondering did the old guys hit the bed rock then go sideways or hit rock and start again 10 feet away. From the surface looks to be minimal side ways tunneling but most holes are a little deep to peer down without some sort of restraining harness. Since the shafts are about 10feet or so apart I am wondering if I'd get some decent material digging between the holes. For example if i dug all the dirt between 2 holes would i get virgin ground or is it most likely to have been worked. The top layers a hard compact soil kind of like sand stone but a little softer. Sounds like I need to take my high banker and work the mullocks. [/QUOTE]
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