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hopeitfloats

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new hobby.
« on: November 15, 2012, 06:34:28 am »

gold fossicking. anyone tried it.  going to test my luck next week. never done it before but there are public areas where anyone can pan so off i go.
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Re: new hobby.
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2012, 07:21:00 am »

Tried it a few years back near Waikaia. Went with a local and found what he claimed were two small grains - I have my doubts about it. I know that there is plenty in that stream as his father in law made a living from it. I have a small amount of that given to my parents on their visit to Waikaia.


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Re: new hobby.
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2012, 05:24:54 am »

i'm back from my 'expedition'. a little bit of gold but not enough to let me quit my job. thoroughly enjoyable few days away though and met a few interesting people who were more than willing to share their knowledge with an absolute novice.
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Re: new hobby.
« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2012, 05:32:14 am »

You could come and practice at Sovereign Hill at Ballarat.   They have a stream where you can try your luck.
http://www.sovereignhill.com.au/
Small historical note.   One Bendigo mine produced more gold than the whole of the California gold rush!
And just to whet your appetite from earlier this year:-
"A Victorian prospector could spark a new gold rush after he found a gold nugget worth $120,000 — one of the largest discoveries in recent times.
The prospector, identified only as Caz, made the lucrative find under an old riverbed in Ballarat by using a metal detector.
The gold, which was found inside a 4.8kg hunk of quartz, is believed to weigh close to 76 ounces.
With recent economic turmoil sending the price of gold to $1600 an ounce, Caz was overjoyed but keen to keep his identity and the location of his prize discovery a secret.
A week after his find Caz dug up a smaller nugget worth $20,000.
Caz told the Ballarat Courier about his excitement at finding the larger quartz piece.
''As soon as my finger tips wrapped around the rock and I started to lift, I knew it was way heavier than just stone, '' he said.
Ballarat's Mining Exchange Gold Shop owner Cordell Kent said the find had prompted hundreds of others to take to Victoria's gold fields.
''The gold rush is still on,'' Mr Kent told Nine News."


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Re: new hobby.
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2012, 08:26:59 am »

I tried it once whist out in Oz many years ago.....can't remember where,but think it was bendigo, as I'm sure that was the place where a bar held the world's record for being the longest bar in the world( according to the Guiniss B of R) and remembered having a few middie's in there after our day out.lol........never found anything, but the experience of expectation was as good as the outcome,lol
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« Reply #5 on: November 22, 2012, 09:22:01 am »

 %) ...some 50 years ago my elder brother & I went gold panning with our dear old dad  :kiss: 
It was on the Turon river....Hill End just a bit west of Bathurst in New South Wales in OZ
After one week of panning the river side we had about 20 specks of gold  {-) ..but it still was good fun....thanks Dad  :-))
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« Reply #6 on: November 22, 2012, 10:11:35 am »

Try panning for precious stones a lot easier to find.
 
Not nearly as valuable but still rewarding.
 
All potential prospectors need to know how to identify 'Leaverright'  O0 O0 O0
 
Which is the useless rubbish 'Leave it right there'  {-) {-) {-)
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