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<blockquote data-quote="stevesteve" data-source="post: 585154" data-attributes="member: 19217"><p>Sounds gorgeous. Following your lead and reviving an old thread- I'm heading to South Gippsland for this week and am keen to explore Turtons Creek.</p><p></p><p>I have a river sluice etc. and a bunch of crevicing tools. I'm not familiar with the accessibility of the creek or it's "nature", so to speak. Are there areas of crevices to scratch? Or should I bring a big shovel and dig a deep hole instead? Any advice would be appreciated. Looking forward to it. I hear good things about the fern trees. </p><p></p><p>Cheers, Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevesteve, post: 585154, member: 19217"] Sounds gorgeous. Following your lead and reviving an old thread- I'm heading to South Gippsland for this week and am keen to explore Turtons Creek. I have a river sluice etc. and a bunch of crevicing tools. I'm not familiar with the accessibility of the creek or it's "nature", so to speak. Are there areas of crevices to scratch? Or should I bring a big shovel and dig a deep hole instead? Any advice would be appreciated. Looking forward to it. I hear good things about the fern trees. Cheers, Steve [/QUOTE]
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