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<blockquote data-quote="Grey Panner" data-source="post: 666822" data-attributes="member: 15464"><p>We do a lot of panning in a remote area of WA and are always careful about how we leave an area for two reasons.</p><p>Firstly, the mining inspector, with whom we are on good relations because our documentation is always in order, insists that we must leave an area in the same condition as we found it, and secondly because , if we leave obvious signs of where we are working, free loaders, who can't be bothered to do their own research and exploration, will come scavenging, in an effort to capitalize in our preparatory work.</p><p>As has been pointed out by other forum members, such paracites can be aggressive and shameless.</p><p>Some of us from "back east" however do try to do the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grey Panner, post: 666822, member: 15464"] We do a lot of panning in a remote area of WA and are always careful about how we leave an area for two reasons. Firstly, the mining inspector, with whom we are on good relations because our documentation is always in order, insists that we must leave an area in the same condition as we found it, and secondly because , if we leave obvious signs of where we are working, free loaders, who can't be bothered to do their own research and exploration, will come scavenging, in an effort to capitalize in our preparatory work. As has been pointed out by other forum members, such paracites can be aggressive and shameless. Some of us from "back east" however do try to do the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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