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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 91055" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Ryan - thanks for the very informative posts. The area as you describe sounds very promising - very geologically old to have weathered so well. I love areas with minimal diggings or diggings that have not been mapped. I usually reach the conclusion that the area was uneconomical to the diggers or and/or too patchy BUT very potentially productive for detecting. The scattering of conglomerate and pink coloured quartz - yum yum!!! I also look out for coloured slates and what I call rotten or mouse eaten quartz, also good signs. Good luck in there mate. Good motto - 'the easy is way is also usually the most detected way'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 91055, member: 981"] Ryan - thanks for the very informative posts. The area as you describe sounds very promising - very geologically old to have weathered so well. I love areas with minimal diggings or diggings that have not been mapped. I usually reach the conclusion that the area was uneconomical to the diggers or and/or too patchy BUT very potentially productive for detecting. The scattering of conglomerate and pink coloured quartz - yum yum!!! I also look out for coloured slates and what I call rotten or mouse eaten quartz, also good signs. Good luck in there mate. Good motto - 'the easy is way is also usually the most detected way'. [/QUOTE]
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