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Water levels around Bingarra to Inverell?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandbagger" data-source="post: 495466" data-attributes="member: 14387"><p>There's a bloke in Stannifer, (Ten minutes out of Tingha) that will take you around some spots, leave you with some gear and leave you to it. Most of Tinga is dry sieving anyway, and that worked fine for me last time. Came back with half a bucket of interesting specimens. Nothing valuable, but lots of fun. There are a couple of creeks about that may or may not have water in them. Best to carry your own.</p><p></p><p>Cost of hiring is dear. Better off to pay a little more, then they are yours for life. Plus, you can keep going in any direction without worrying about having to turn around to hand them back.</p><p></p><p>Baz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandbagger, post: 495466, member: 14387"] There's a bloke in Stannifer, (Ten minutes out of Tingha) that will take you around some spots, leave you with some gear and leave you to it. Most of Tinga is dry sieving anyway, and that worked fine for me last time. Came back with half a bucket of interesting specimens. Nothing valuable, but lots of fun. There are a couple of creeks about that may or may not have water in them. Best to carry your own. Cost of hiring is dear. Better off to pay a little more, then they are yours for life. Plus, you can keep going in any direction without worrying about having to turn around to hand them back. Baz. [/QUOTE]
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Water levels around Bingarra to Inverell?
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