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Gemstones and Minerals
Mooralla Trip
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunting the yellow" data-source="post: 392986" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>haven't been there recently but there's only a dunny onsite as for water there's Rocklands dam but you'll have to drive to it unless your up for about a 15km walk nice fish in there too.</p><p></p><p>as for digging the first 1m down is always the hardest like concrete if sinking a new shaft by hand however ive heard there are still some large 4m by 5m deep holes open so get in them much easier than digging your own but watch the ground this time of year as it cracks so if your in a hole watch the walls for cracks pull the whole wall out with a crow bar if you have to to make it safer so it won't all of a sudden fall on you while working.</p><p></p><p>the creek crossing should be fine this time of year if your going in a 2wheel drive if you have a 4x4 easy access.</p><p></p><p>you'll find crystals on the surface but you'll find much better unchipped ones and loads more if you jump in a old hole</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunting the yellow, post: 392986, member: 68"] haven't been there recently but there's only a dunny onsite as for water there's Rocklands dam but you'll have to drive to it unless your up for about a 15km walk nice fish in there too. as for digging the first 1m down is always the hardest like concrete if sinking a new shaft by hand however ive heard there are still some large 4m by 5m deep holes open so get in them much easier than digging your own but watch the ground this time of year as it cracks so if your in a hole watch the walls for cracks pull the whole wall out with a crow bar if you have to to make it safer so it won't all of a sudden fall on you while working. the creek crossing should be fine this time of year if your going in a 2wheel drive if you have a 4x4 easy access. you'll find crystals on the surface but you'll find much better unchipped ones and loads more if you jump in a old hole [/QUOTE]
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