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Creswick and Wedderburn - Golden Triangle Newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 640237" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Gold detecting isn't as easy as it might seem and I would suggest you get out to one or preferably both of your chosen places as soon as you can. If I had just one suggestion it would be to buy one of the Tully or Barnham goldfield maps for the area you are going to. Knowledge is what you need and those maps are a very good and cheap source of information. I just wish they were available when I started and could have saved me a lot of time, effort and money.</p><p>They will at least show you where the old timers found the gold. Go to the top of any of the gullies shown and dig every signal.</p><p>That will be the start of your learning experience. There is probably just too much advice to give here for someone starting out other than to just do it. </p><p>We all would love to hear of your experience and then the tips will start coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 640237, member: 4728"] Gold detecting isn't as easy as it might seem and I would suggest you get out to one or preferably both of your chosen places as soon as you can. If I had just one suggestion it would be to buy one of the Tully or Barnham goldfield maps for the area you are going to. Knowledge is what you need and those maps are a very good and cheap source of information. I just wish they were available when I started and could have saved me a lot of time, effort and money. They will at least show you where the old timers found the gold. Go to the top of any of the gullies shown and dig every signal. That will be the start of your learning experience. There is probably just too much advice to give here for someone starting out other than to just do it. We all would love to hear of your experience and then the tips will start coming. [/QUOTE]
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