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<blockquote data-quote="RedDirtDigger" data-source="post: 507771" data-attributes="member: 2964"><p>You need to do your research (lots of it) before you go and line up heaps of pending ground and 40e permits for a couple live EL leases. You need an app like australian geology travel maps that will show up to date leases and google earth images offline...so you know where you are.</p><p>Also need a gps or back to camp app like Locatier.</p><p>A detecting friend with a second car is also nearly a must in remoter spots unless you are very experienced.</p><p>Good roadside assistance with added towing/accom coverage is also worth it.</p><p>Lastly i would take a crowbar and 5 kg scales. Its terrible sitting in camp guessing what a large slug/specimen weighs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedDirtDigger, post: 507771, member: 2964"] You need to do your research (lots of it) before you go and line up heaps of pending ground and 40e permits for a couple live EL leases. You need an app like australian geology travel maps that will show up to date leases and google earth images offline...so you know where you are. Also need a gps or back to camp app like Locatier. A detecting friend with a second car is also nearly a must in remoter spots unless you are very experienced. Good roadside assistance with added towing/accom coverage is also worth it. Lastly i would take a crowbar and 5 kg scales. Its terrible sitting in camp guessing what a large slug/specimen weighs [/QUOTE]
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