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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Gold Prospecting areas around Muswellbrook
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<blockquote data-quote="muzz" data-source="post: 310377" data-attributes="member: 2110"><p>Unless you can get onto private land stewarts brook and the other spots around that area are prity much closed of to us non land owners Barrington and the like of those areas are a no go as it's a national park ,closest spot would be nundle or sofala for decent returns for your efforts and decent access to land , you can find good colour in the state forests in nundle area in the gullies and forrest creeks if you prepared to venture into the bush to find some freshly filled up rock crevice it's all just luck but if you get on the yellow or not if you go down the peel you allways do ok but as expected the findings are a lot smaller As they have travelled from down the mountains so more material needs to be moved swamp creek camp area has good access to the creek but it is also a haven for snakes in between the large hot exposed river rocks as I come to learn one day myself hope you find something mate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzz, post: 310377, member: 2110"] Unless you can get onto private land stewarts brook and the other spots around that area are prity much closed of to us non land owners Barrington and the like of those areas are a no go as it's a national park ,closest spot would be nundle or sofala for decent returns for your efforts and decent access to land , you can find good colour in the state forests in nundle area in the gullies and forrest creeks if you prepared to venture into the bush to find some freshly filled up rock crevice it's all just luck but if you get on the yellow or not if you go down the peel you allways do ok but as expected the findings are a lot smaller As they have travelled from down the mountains so more material needs to be moved swamp creek camp area has good access to the creek but it is also a haven for snakes in between the large hot exposed river rocks as I come to learn one day myself hope you find something mate [/QUOTE]
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