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<blockquote data-quote="Solid Luck" data-source="post: 143453" data-attributes="member: 4748"><p>Yeah the rubbish part is crap. And there is a lot more around than that. I bumped into the DEPI blokes twice yesterday. They had a trailer and where hauling rubbish out. I suppose it could be a full time job for them and they have plenty more other things to do besides that. No worries bout the sharing mate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks mate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the encouragement mate. And for id'ing the lead. was wondering what it was. I even started giving it a good soak when I got home hoping it would change colour..lol.</p><p>I will rework the area where I found the horse shoe and the longer piece of lead. There were multiple small holes there and they had missed these items. so may have missed more yellow stuff. Going as slow and low as I possibly can, practically scraping the ground very lightly at times, but there are areas where the undergrowth is very thick. Also have not used the larger coil yet as I'm sniffing for the smaller bits. May give it a shot next time.</p><p></p><p>As for the gully I reckon I'll walk a lot further downhill next time. This was near the camp areas that had a lot of rubbish around. I reckon spots near the camp grounds have probably been gone over to death but you never know I suppose. Plus finding empty beer cans 2-300 meters downhill from the campsite discourages me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks Retirement Stone. That's all I can do. Just keep at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Solid Luck, post: 143453, member: 4748"] Yeah the rubbish part is crap. And there is a lot more around than that. I bumped into the DEPI blokes twice yesterday. They had a trailer and where hauling rubbish out. I suppose it could be a full time job for them and they have plenty more other things to do besides that. No worries bout the sharing mate. Thanks mate. Thanks for the encouragement mate. And for id'ing the lead. was wondering what it was. I even started giving it a good soak when I got home hoping it would change colour..lol. I will rework the area where I found the horse shoe and the longer piece of lead. There were multiple small holes there and they had missed these items. so may have missed more yellow stuff. Going as slow and low as I possibly can, practically scraping the ground very lightly at times, but there are areas where the undergrowth is very thick. Also have not used the larger coil yet as I'm sniffing for the smaller bits. May give it a shot next time. As for the gully I reckon I'll walk a lot further downhill next time. This was near the camp areas that had a lot of rubbish around. I reckon spots near the camp grounds have probably been gone over to death but you never know I suppose. Plus finding empty beer cans 2-300 meters downhill from the campsite discourages me. Thanks Retirement Stone. That's all I can do. Just keep at it. [/QUOTE]
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