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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Trina's 1st gold,1st gram(end of a dig)
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 105805" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I've reread what I've written and it's open to be interpreted as harsh, but it wasn't my intention. Washing a few rocks is not going to tip the environmental balance out of kilter in such and isolated and minimal way was what I was getting at, and even if the Veac report gets implementation and legislated it's only the National Parks we as prospectors won't be able to do it in. I see fellow prospectors doing so much good I get a bit annoyed when we are called to answer for such things as digging a hole, in a creek, in the right area, and somehow it's cause for concern. What I mean is I find this to be in a different category to hydraulic sluicing, dredging, excavation with mechanical means, in a gazetted area, on this one the umpire can only draw one conclusion, that the pursuit was conducted within the current rules and successfully. Point being no matter if there's someone out there getting upset about this its still allowed to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 105805, member: 2152"] I've reread what I've written and it's open to be interpreted as harsh, but it wasn't my intention. Washing a few rocks is not going to tip the environmental balance out of kilter in such and isolated and minimal way was what I was getting at, and even if the Veac report gets implementation and legislated it's only the National Parks we as prospectors won't be able to do it in. I see fellow prospectors doing so much good I get a bit annoyed when we are called to answer for such things as digging a hole, in a creek, in the right area, and somehow it's cause for concern. What I mean is I find this to be in a different category to hydraulic sluicing, dredging, excavation with mechanical means, in a gazetted area, on this one the umpire can only draw one conclusion, that the pursuit was conducted within the current rules and successfully. Point being no matter if there's someone out there getting upset about this its still allowed to happen. [/QUOTE]
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