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ABC article. Nice read - Gold prospecting in the outback not for the faint-hearted
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<blockquote data-quote="FindSumStuff" data-source="post: 645216" data-attributes="member: 17983"><p>Compass and making note of tracks of area is great too. Have used compass reading many times for exercise. Often out detecting when no sun and too cloudy to have proper use of it. Keep compass well away from working coil head. Been reports it can wreck magnetic needle alignment. Compasses are aligned for general area magnetic declination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FindSumStuff, post: 645216, member: 17983"] Compass and making note of tracks of area is great too. Have used compass reading many times for exercise. Often out detecting when no sun and too cloudy to have proper use of it. Keep compass well away from working coil head. Been reports it can wreck magnetic needle alignment. Compasses are aligned for general area magnetic declination. [/QUOTE]
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Outdoor & Recreation
Safety and Survival
ABC article. Nice read - Gold prospecting in the outback not for the faint-hearted
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