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<blockquote data-quote="Perth Tim" data-source="post: 494203" data-attributes="member: 15405"><p>Thanks for the advice. We will definitely rent 2 or 3 detectors then. My thoughts were we would rent a gpx,gpz and an sdc so we can determine what we like and sweep the ground with defferent gear.</p><p></p><p>Are there any spots like around kalgoorlie which are known to be completely flogged? It's a big ass country so I'd like to exclude as much as i can. I'm actually in the pilbara for work and it's dawning on me i could spend a week looking in a single gully.</p><p></p><p>I've also been watching a lot of youtube and some people use bungees and some do not? I like the idea of comfort as it will let me detect longer but there must be a trade off.</p><p></p><p>Lasting on #4 point taken. I might need to pick a spot to start with and see what the terrain is like. The forrester can handle a fair bit, but I'll buy a winch to be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perth Tim, post: 494203, member: 15405"] Thanks for the advice. We will definitely rent 2 or 3 detectors then. My thoughts were we would rent a gpx,gpz and an sdc so we can determine what we like and sweep the ground with defferent gear. Are there any spots like around kalgoorlie which are known to be completely flogged? It's a big ass country so I'd like to exclude as much as i can. I'm actually in the pilbara for work and it's dawning on me i could spend a week looking in a single gully. I've also been watching a lot of youtube and some people use bungees and some do not? I like the idea of comfort as it will let me detect longer but there must be a trade off. Lasting on #4 point taken. I might need to pick a spot to start with and see what the terrain is like. The forrester can handle a fair bit, but I'll buy a winch to be safe [/QUOTE]
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