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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 70300" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Pic 4 (second last) is a beauty, if you can prove the spot. All good advice above, and i like that pic due to the bedrock angles where the chunky stuff will get jammed in for you to find, but you mayfind the best value in in your gravels and highbanking for volume, over kneeling and scraping on those hard uneven sufaces, so as stated above, prove the creek, do some solid sampling and decide your attack from there. If rain is likely to come and its enough to start pushing things around think about getting it out from the gravel bars etc, the flood deposits, as these may go but the crevicing and bedrock deposits will wait for you till your ready. I hope you find bucket loads, looks like a primo spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 70300, member: 2152"] Pic 4 (second last) is a beauty, if you can prove the spot. All good advice above, and i like that pic due to the bedrock angles where the chunky stuff will get jammed in for you to find, but you mayfind the best value in in your gravels and highbanking for volume, over kneeling and scraping on those hard uneven sufaces, so as stated above, prove the creek, do some solid sampling and decide your attack from there. If rain is likely to come and its enough to start pushing things around think about getting it out from the gravel bars etc, the flood deposits, as these may go but the crevicing and bedrock deposits will wait for you till your ready. I hope you find bucket loads, looks like a primo spot. [/QUOTE]
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