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Cindy & Colin Kendall
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Has anyone been on a " Gold Digger Safari " ? Self drive prospecting. John Dyer.
These are run from their Base at Toronto NSW.
It's $850 pp for 14 days, which sounds reasonable. They do :- Tibooburra, WA & Central West NSW.
Thinking of doing the NSW, just wondered if anyone could give me a review.
Thanks in advance.
Col
 
Hi Nucopia,

yeah, thanks for answering. He is not IT savvy.
No internet at all, which makes it tricky when trying to see if they're ridgy didge.
They advertise in the Gem, Gold & Treasure and state they've been going since 1985.
But I know of no-one who's taken any of their prospecting tours.
Anyway, we may take the chance and give them a go.
Col
 
Col if you go to Tibbooburra by yourself you will find some gold ..1 to 10 bits a day is common..If you have the right detectors..2300 is king there,but have found bigger pieces with the 4500 and 14 camo coil..There are lots of guys doing the same thing as you staying in the caravan park to hook up with if you wish..The ground is quite easy to detect and not very hot ground..but if you a bit new at it hook up with a tour and I'm sure you will learn heaps..I have seen John up at Tib with a tour group ,He has been in the buisness a long time so I'm sure he has a lot of experience..Which ever way you go Tib is a great town,and the caravan park,pubs,general stores all good..Cheers.
 
Thanks Baldy.
Haven't been up that way because of the roads. We pull a 4wd Suzuki behind our motor home and have heard the gravel roads can be pretty awful.
perhaps we'll get up there one of these days. There was a good write up about it in this months Gold Gem & Treasure.
Col
 
Col the road from Broken Hill is very good 3/4 bitumen..It's desert up there so it rearly rains..We sometimes take the van up there bit dusty but good otherwise..20 km is as far out of town you will probably have to go so the Suzi will be good for poking around..
 
Never heard anything good or bad about them cinken. One thing I would be asking is whether they get you onto private property. If so then it would be worthwhile thinking about.
If not then you could probably save $850 & just hit the NSW Commons/Crown Land yourself. Plenty of local help around most NSW areas.
 
mbasko said:
Never heard anything good or bad about them cinken. One thing I would be asking is whether they get you onto private property. If so then it would be worthwhile thinking about.
If not then you could probably save $850 & just hit the NSW Commons/Crown Land yourself. Plenty of local help around most NSW areas
.

Agreed mate :Y: :Y:
 
I did a tag-along WA tour with John Dyer back in the early 1990's, so long ago that it was before pulse induction detectors were a thing and the Minelab XT17000 was the machine to have! Kick-off was at the Leonora caravan park and during the following week and a half, John led us through the Leonora/Laverton area, as far north as Leinster and eastward to Lake Darlot. He'd arrived a couple of weeks before the tour and pre-driven all of the tracks himself to ensure that everywhere we went was accessible, pastoralists knew we'd be around and permissions were in place with lease-holders. There were about a dozen of us, prospectors and a few non-prospecting partners, which meant there was always somebody watching over the carefully chosen campsites, in sheltered areas away from roads and main tracks.

Generally we'd go to a couple of locations each day and with so many detectors on the ground, finds came quickly - if nobody had any luck within an hour or so, we'd generally move on to somewhere more productive. John asked that the first gold finder in a new area blow a whistle and/or shout and wave their arms, so that others would be aware of it and as many as possible could have an opportunity to also make a find, without interfering unduly with the immediate area of the first lucky prospector. Some areas produced numerous nuggets, others only one or two and the duration of our stay was varied accordingly. A couple of times, John also took us to virgin areas where he wasn't aware of any gold finds but thought the terrain or geology looked promising, only one of which produced a nugget, unfortunately.

John was then and probably still is, a staunch Seventh Day Adventist, so on his part there was no drinking, no smoking, no bad language and the Saturday sabbath was strictly observed. He didn't impose his personal beliefs on the rest of us and had arranged the tour such that Saturday was at the mid-point, when we were back close to Leonora and the rest of us had the opportunity to go into town and replenish supplies, etc.

From memory, most if not all active participants on the tour found gold, with several of us getting multiple ounces (I think I had about 3oz and a couple of others got more). I rated it a highly successful expedition and learnt a lot from working alongside some accomplished operators and seeing firsthand the range of WA terrains capable of producing gold - even places where I wouldn't have stopped the car, much less unpacked a detector! It was certainly a long while ago, but from my personal experience of the man, John Dyer was a reliable, honest tour guide who facilitated a very successful trip for the participants. A young bloke on the tour wrote a good article about it for "Gold Gem & Treasure" magazine a few months later - somebody with an archive of early '90's back copies might be able to find that and post it here.
 
Hi there, I bought a detector off John back just before the sd series came out. It came with 3 days tuition at Ophir. John was a minelab dealer back then and is a very knowledgeable and informative man when it comes to gold prospecting. The training was top notch John is an honest respectable guide and has the qualifications and gold collection to back this up. Hope this helps cheers.
 

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