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<blockquote data-quote="bob" data-source="post: 355813" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Hi Roy </p><p>I am pleased you enjoy reading the posts. I'm in Victoria but it's not the Golden Triangle. I already have competition from other operators so that's all I can say. I am fortunate that I can go out often. I have stuck with a known gold area rather than travel here, there and everywhere. When I first started I would go to a different location each time. Since November (last year) I have worked along continuous lines of diggings slowly eliminating one at a time. Using GPS co-ordinates to track my progress from one session to the next. That's how I found the reef. There are three long lines of diggings that each extend for a kilometre or more and they all lead to this reef. None of the leads of mullock heaps and diggings were very productive. On one of the leads we found three pieces using an SDC 2300. It belonged to a friend Jim. He found two bits and I found one. One particular line of diggings that I called the three ounce diggings produced no gold and very few targets. But persistence has been rewarded with a lucky find. Stick at it Roy because the Eureka can find gold. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Bob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob, post: 355813, member: 628"] Hi Roy I am pleased you enjoy reading the posts. I'm in Victoria but it's not the Golden Triangle. I already have competition from other operators so that's all I can say. I am fortunate that I can go out often. I have stuck with a known gold area rather than travel here, there and everywhere. When I first started I would go to a different location each time. Since November (last year) I have worked along continuous lines of diggings slowly eliminating one at a time. Using GPS co-ordinates to track my progress from one session to the next. That's how I found the reef. There are three long lines of diggings that each extend for a kilometre or more and they all lead to this reef. None of the leads of mullock heaps and diggings were very productive. On one of the leads we found three pieces using an SDC 2300. It belonged to a friend Jim. He found two bits and I found one. One particular line of diggings that I called the three ounce diggings produced no gold and very few targets. But persistence has been rewarded with a lucky find. Stick at it Roy because the Eureka can find gold. Good luck. Cheers Bob. [/QUOTE]
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