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<blockquote data-quote="boobook" data-source="post: 556543" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>Sadly Chris, there is nothing really new there.</p><p></p><p>In the 1970's to late 80's we lived in Bathurst. In the mid 70's my mate and I were dredging, sluicing, panning, whatever in all those tucked away spots. To preserve the secrecy of our locations we always subscribed to the "LNT" principle (Leave No Trace) The only remnants of our being there was dead camp fire ashes.</p><p></p><p>But in particular the Sunny/Dark Corner area seemed to have an attraction for those who wanted to test their 4wd against that steep, wooded terrain, drink vast amounts of alcohol, leave an unholy mess behind just as you describe with "Sorbent Flowers" blooming everywhere. On occasion, it sounded like a war zone with the amount of shooting going on..........</p><p></p><p>Certainly gold there, but those weekend worriers from the Metro region (easily identified) were too much for us. :argh:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boobook, post: 556543, member: 1605"] Sadly Chris, there is nothing really new there. In the 1970's to late 80's we lived in Bathurst. In the mid 70's my mate and I were dredging, sluicing, panning, whatever in all those tucked away spots. To preserve the secrecy of our locations we always subscribed to the "LNT" principle (Leave No Trace) The only remnants of our being there was dead camp fire ashes. But in particular the Sunny/Dark Corner area seemed to have an attraction for those who wanted to test their 4wd against that steep, wooded terrain, drink vast amounts of alcohol, leave an unholy mess behind just as you describe with "Sorbent Flowers" blooming everywhere. On occasion, it sounded like a war zone with the amount of shooting going on.......... Certainly gold there, but those weekend worriers from the Metro region (easily identified) were too much for us. :argh: [/QUOTE]
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