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<blockquote data-quote="Palmer Digger" data-source="post: 56950" data-attributes="member: 328"><p>Gedday again Kane .. Hope you're settling in mate. As Rick said, the wet season (the Tourism industry prefers that we refer to it as the 'Green Season'), tends to slow us down a bit .. ay.</p><p>And of course and bugger it, the Monsoon Trough looks as if it's about move back in over the Cape so wet, wet, wet for a while yet! .. So spend some time pouring over a few maps and doing a bit of the old learning curve research.</p><p></p><p>My best tip for you at the moment, if you haven't already, would be to go and have a yarn with George Mayer at the North Qld Miners Den on Anderson Street .. George is a great bloke and has been in the business and supporting local prospectors for some 28 years or so and he's definitely someone you need to get to know .. He will probably lever a few bucks out of your wallet in exchange for some of the great reference material he stocks .. It'll be worth it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, and look forward to a bit of a get-together when things dry out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palmer Digger, post: 56950, member: 328"] Gedday again Kane .. Hope you're settling in mate. As Rick said, the wet season (the Tourism industry prefers that we refer to it as the 'Green Season'), tends to slow us down a bit .. ay. And of course and bugger it, the Monsoon Trough looks as if it's about move back in over the Cape so wet, wet, wet for a while yet! .. So spend some time pouring over a few maps and doing a bit of the old learning curve research. My best tip for you at the moment, if you haven't already, would be to go and have a yarn with George Mayer at the North Qld Miners Den on Anderson Street .. George is a great bloke and has been in the business and supporting local prospectors for some 28 years or so and he's definitely someone you need to get to know .. He will probably lever a few bucks out of your wallet in exchange for some of the great reference material he stocks .. It'll be worth it. Good luck, and look forward to a bit of a get-together when things dry out. [/QUOTE]
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