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<blockquote data-quote="Parko" data-source="post: 266747" data-attributes="member: 6076"><p>Gappa44 there's a huge amount of info out there about the Morse's Creek/Wandiligong gold fields, dredging around Harrietville, the Buckland etc. You said you were from Dederang so you could try closer to home 'just to look see'. Bruarong is an old mining town (now long gone) that serviced the Hillsborough mine. You can find it's lower adit in the forest close to town. Kinchington Creek was mined for alluvial for its entire length and you can find a bit of colour in the creeks that run off the Stanley plateau at the Bowmans Forest end near Beechworth. FWIW I also know a farmer near Gapstead who goes snorkeling in the Ovens after a bit of a flood for the pickers, but the cagey ol' bugger wouldn't say where.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parko, post: 266747, member: 6076"] Gappa44 there's a huge amount of info out there about the Morse's Creek/Wandiligong gold fields, dredging around Harrietville, the Buckland etc. You said you were from Dederang so you could try closer to home 'just to look see'. Bruarong is an old mining town (now long gone) that serviced the Hillsborough mine. You can find it's lower adit in the forest close to town. Kinchington Creek was mined for alluvial for its entire length and you can find a bit of colour in the creeks that run off the Stanley plateau at the Bowmans Forest end near Beechworth. FWIW I also know a farmer near Gapstead who goes snorkeling in the Ovens after a bit of a flood for the pickers, but the cagey ol' bugger wouldn't say where. [/QUOTE]
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