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<blockquote data-quote="A-team" data-source="post: 583474" data-attributes="member: 18790"><p>Creek was flowing today, stopped and threw some water over my head and face, running very clean today - a few people in the camp grounds and a few on the tracks. Got ourselves hung up on some ruts pretending the Falcon wagon was a 4WD, wife wasn't impressed. Was our first time there so tried a few areas - and have to agree, if you can drive or walk to it with ease, expect to see thousand (not hundreds) of detector scrapings. One spot we detected for 2 hours and I got one lead shot.... The advice sounds good to go to the more remote areas, we hiked into one but must admit, without a 4WD that hike was a killer on the way out, there were much less signs of prospecting the further we went in. We were exhausted so didn't spend long there but certainly looked promising, a few bullets, no real rubbish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A-team, post: 583474, member: 18790"] Creek was flowing today, stopped and threw some water over my head and face, running very clean today - a few people in the camp grounds and a few on the tracks. Got ourselves hung up on some ruts pretending the Falcon wagon was a 4WD, wife wasn't impressed. Was our first time there so tried a few areas - and have to agree, if you can drive or walk to it with ease, expect to see thousand (not hundreds) of detector scrapings. One spot we detected for 2 hours and I got one lead shot.... The advice sounds good to go to the more remote areas, we hiked into one but must admit, without a 4WD that hike was a killer on the way out, there were much less signs of prospecting the further we went in. We were exhausted so didn't spend long there but certainly looked promising, a few bullets, no real rubbish. [/QUOTE]
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