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<blockquote data-quote="The geezer" data-source="post: 420692" data-attributes="member: 5118"><p>I took my 4500 to the Queenstown area last year. There are some fossicking areas on the nz mining sites and other areas not mentioned. I would do it again the beauty in the high country is incredible .i found coins and a ton of trash ,take some bushmans (Sandflies are legendary).kiwis can legally dredge and pan most places the locals reckon. I was Camping at Arrowtown for a while ,can you survive on lamb Shanks and Pinot noir?.Found two greenstone colours rocks ( smooth sound)about 5to10 centimetres long with a band of quartz going though them and left them bye the creek to pickup on the way back( no pack) . I came back down the creek about 2 hours later and there's a kiwi bloke with a sluice working and my targets somewhere in the dammed creek( True Story).Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The geezer, post: 420692, member: 5118"] I took my 4500 to the Queenstown area last year. There are some fossicking areas on the nz mining sites and other areas not mentioned. I would do it again the beauty in the high country is incredible .i found coins and a ton of trash ,take some bushmans (Sandflies are legendary).kiwis can legally dredge and pan most places the locals reckon. I was Camping at Arrowtown for a while ,can you survive on lamb Shanks and Pinot noir?.Found two greenstone colours rocks ( smooth sound)about 5to10 centimetres long with a band of quartz going though them and left them bye the creek to pickup on the way back( no pack) . I came back down the creek about 2 hours later and there's a kiwi bloke with a sluice working and my targets somewhere in the dammed creek( True Story).Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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