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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 45461" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Not talking about 'in a creek/streambed' but the only time that DSE have spoken to me, apart from asking for my Miners Right, was to say fill in your holes ..... and to be fair there were heaps all over the place.</p><p>I know that most areas were well and truly altered by the early diggers but when we start leaving new depressions and such we probably aid to future erosion (and yes as I mentioned the diggers had already done their bit). </p><p>My fear is not so much about existing access areas but to have any hope of gaining increased (rather than more restricted) access we need to be seen to be doing the right thing (even if WE think it's silly). </p><p>Lets be honest it only takes a little kick back what you've laboured to get out.</p><p>Cheers Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 45461, member: 1375"] Not talking about 'in a creek/streambed' but the only time that DSE have spoken to me, apart from asking for my Miners Right, was to say fill in your holes ..... and to be fair there were heaps all over the place. I know that most areas were well and truly altered by the early diggers but when we start leaving new depressions and such we probably aid to future erosion (and yes as I mentioned the diggers had already done their bit). My fear is not so much about existing access areas but to have any hope of gaining increased (rather than more restricted) access we need to be seen to be doing the right thing (even if WE think it's silly). Lets be honest it only takes a little kick back what you've laboured to get out. Cheers Tom [/QUOTE]
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