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  1. J

    Hi from Forster NSW

    We are from Urunga and go up to Nundle and Dalmorton. Currently in Qld. Join the Hastings Valley prospecting group on Facebook
  2. J

    Palmerville Gold Q&A

    low, in a creek bed in the clay 10cm down, nothing else around it
  3. J

    Palmerville Gold Q&A

    oops sorry.....9.4
  4. J

    Palmerville Gold Q&A

    we just finished 1 week and ended up with a 9.6 & 0.6. yes very hard work. need to be a mountain goat. never had an issue with the tracks but definitely 4wd.
  5. J

    Palmer River.

    Currently up here, magic spot, plenty of gold being found, some burn offs down yesterday.
  6. J

    Palmerville Gold Q&A

    Looking at arriving Monday or Tuesday, any issues just turning up, website not real user friendly and would rather pay cash. 2 adults/caravan
  7. J

    Palmer River.

    So.....the distances from the campsite are great? Or is it the terrain that’s the issue. How many kms are we talking about, how much fuel is required to bring in. We are looking at coming in with a caravan. I really don’t want to be having to spend hours from camp getting to a spot.
  8. J

    Palmer River.

    Update would be great, we plan to be there next month.
  9. J

    Nundle NSW information and questions

    No signs, we were up there at Easter and everyone was in the cleared area. Perhaps different story when they working the area.
  10. J

    Finding your way to a tenement

    Thanks Money Box, we did eventually gain access, using Hema, even wiki camp off line, google earth is an issue offline. We do have a drone so can fly it up and look for tracks. I was mainly just wondering if there were better maps to use. This was our first day out so all trial and error and...
  11. J

    Finding your way to a tenement

    Hi we are newbies. Just started out in WA, we have a list of pending tenements to look at, but on trying to get to our first one we're met by a fence with no obvious way in. Google earth showed other small tracks, but when offline how do you know where to head. So I guess the question is, once...
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