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Anyone prospected the Talbingo area before
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo68" data-source="post: 608158" data-attributes="member: 17170"><p>Hi Wilsta and welcome to the forum. </p><p>I had a bit of a look on the other side of Talbingo dam early last year just after the fires had been through there. Most of the area is National Parks but where I was looking was State Forest and was very restricted to where I could go because many roads were closed. </p><p>There was a couple of gold mines in the area. </p><p>The terrain is very steep and hard going. </p><p>I agree with OldGT. Adelong would be a better option. Especially for a family trip and </p><p>you will definitely get some colour in your pan there. </p><p>Best bet would be to do plenty of research before you go</p><p>And also it's about to get bloody cold in Talbingo. I'd wait until after winter </p><p>Hope this helps </p><p>Cheers Banjo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo68, post: 608158, member: 17170"] Hi Wilsta and welcome to the forum. I had a bit of a look on the other side of Talbingo dam early last year just after the fires had been through there. Most of the area is National Parks but where I was looking was State Forest and was very restricted to where I could go because many roads were closed. There was a couple of gold mines in the area. The terrain is very steep and hard going. I agree with OldGT. Adelong would be a better option. Especially for a family trip and you will definitely get some colour in your pan there. Best bet would be to do plenty of research before you go And also it's about to get bloody cold in Talbingo. I'd wait until after winter Hope this helps Cheers Banjo [/QUOTE]
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