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Bridle track NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 671408" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I haven't done a great deal of panning down there so can't recommend any surefire spots. </p><p>I don't make it past Hill End mostly & last time on the Bridle Track was only for a drive. </p><p>My time these days is spent detecting & to be honest, while there is gold along the Bridle Track, I think around Hill End/Tambaroora would be an easier first up option. With some time with Jhob you'd go ok & get some colour, his father is Malcolm Drinkwater who owns History Hill Museum + written a few books on Hill End.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 671408, member: 4485"] I haven't done a great deal of panning down there so can't recommend any surefire spots. I don't make it past Hill End mostly & last time on the Bridle Track was only for a drive. My time these days is spent detecting & to be honest, while there is gold along the Bridle Track, I think around Hill End/Tambaroora would be an easier first up option. With some time with Jhob you'd go ok & get some colour, his father is Malcolm Drinkwater who owns History Hill Museum + written a few books on Hill End. [/QUOTE]
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