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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Mitchell's Creek Sunny corner
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 463747" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>All good Trusted. I know where you are coming from.</p><p>But in life we will never escape scumbags. Fishing, prospecting, work etc.</p><p>We all want to go some place that has a nice bit of gold for us. </p><p>Irrelevant of how the knowledge of an area is found....</p><p>Pristine bush with no rubbish gives it so much more appeal. </p><p>I might ruffle a feathers with the fact I actually like seeing holes.... BIG DEEP HOLES! HA. </p><p>but not recent ones. Gold rush era. </p><p>Like walking through a museum! </p><p>You can reach down and pick a rock off a mullockheap, chances are it was put there 170years ago, untouched since, by a man who had the same passion as you! </p><p>And when you reach for a cold beer in 40deg heat out of the Engel... </p><p>Then you think WOW, TOUGHER THAN ME!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 463747, member: 9124"] All good Trusted. I know where you are coming from. But in life we will never escape scumbags. Fishing, prospecting, work etc. We all want to go some place that has a nice bit of gold for us. Irrelevant of how the knowledge of an area is found.... Pristine bush with no rubbish gives it so much more appeal. I might ruffle a feathers with the fact I actually like seeing holes.... BIG DEEP HOLES! HA. but not recent ones. Gold rush era. Like walking through a museum! You can reach down and pick a rock off a mullockheap, chances are it was put there 170years ago, untouched since, by a man who had the same passion as you! And when you reach for a cold beer in 40deg heat out of the Engel... Then you think WOW, TOUGHER THAN ME! [/QUOTE]
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