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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 366806" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>Hehe go for it mate, if you find metal or ironstone dropping out you should be on the gold, grab your crevice tools and pull some material from the bedrock too!</p><p>Sounds like it could be virgin hardpacked crevices, I'd be all over it lol. </p><p>If massive floods have gone through there and over the exposed bedrock you can guarantee it caught gold, as the flood was raging the bedrock if its up high would have been one of the first places for it to drop out as the middle of the creek/river would have been flowing much faster, just gotta think of the first obstruction to slow down the torrent holding the gold, that bedrock could be it.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you are in for a top weekend, goodluck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 366806, member: 4915"] Hehe go for it mate, if you find metal or ironstone dropping out you should be on the gold, grab your crevice tools and pull some material from the bedrock too! Sounds like it could be virgin hardpacked crevices, I'd be all over it lol. If massive floods have gone through there and over the exposed bedrock you can guarantee it caught gold, as the flood was raging the bedrock if its up high would have been one of the first places for it to drop out as the middle of the creek/river would have been flowing much faster, just gotta think of the first obstruction to slow down the torrent holding the gold, that bedrock could be it. Sounds like you are in for a top weekend, goodluck! [/QUOTE]
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