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Where to go in australia in march? (for gold detecting)
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 308951" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Hi Tribun, listen to <strong><u>ALL</u></strong> the advice above. Expectations of 1oz in three weeks are very high there mate(not impossible - only very unlikely), but it's often so for beginners. Forget Western Australia (WA) and Far North Queensland (FNQ) at that time of year - damn hot, very distant and will require survival skills, heavy research/planning and $$$ to get there. Even Victoria will likely be hottish (for Europeans), but towns abound in the Victorian Golden Triangle and you will be in comms range most of the time. It's also just a skip across the Tasman Sea from where you are. Tours will likely be booked out by now, but if you're still dead keen, myself or a few mates (and likely others from PA - depending who's out there at the time) could likely meet you out there and show you around for a few days - will get you started anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 308951, member: 6786"] Hi Tribun, listen to [b][u]ALL[/u][/b] the advice above. Expectations of 1oz in three weeks are very high there mate(not impossible - only very unlikely), but it's often so for beginners. Forget Western Australia (WA) and Far North Queensland (FNQ) at that time of year - damn hot, very distant and will require survival skills, heavy research/planning and $$$ to get there. Even Victoria will likely be hottish (for Europeans), but towns abound in the Victorian Golden Triangle and you will be in comms range most of the time. It's also just a skip across the Tasman Sea from where you are. Tours will likely be booked out by now, but if you're still dead keen, myself or a few mates (and likely others from PA - depending who's out there at the time) could likely meet you out there and show you around for a few days - will get you started anyway. [/QUOTE]
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