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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 47505" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>No, I have given Wedderburn a miss for years. For no other reason than its a smaller field and doesn't suit my type of detecting. The field reads pretty well, and yes, mineralised. As you would be aware, its pretty well the last of the goldfields that far north. On that side of the Victorian fields, the run very generally seems to split at about Avoca - runs north west to St Arnaud, west to the Grampians and north through to Wedderburn - lots of geological reasons. I guess you could almost work your way down to Dunolly from Wedderburn following any of the two sort of gold 'routes' - St Arnaud, Stuart Mill - Dunolly, or Rheola - Moliagul - Dunolly. If you haven't been to Dunolly before, the amount of diggings and new ground that are on crown land is amazing - a lifetime of detecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 47505, member: 981"] No, I have given Wedderburn a miss for years. For no other reason than its a smaller field and doesn't suit my type of detecting. The field reads pretty well, and yes, mineralised. As you would be aware, its pretty well the last of the goldfields that far north. On that side of the Victorian fields, the run very generally seems to split at about Avoca - runs north west to St Arnaud, west to the Grampians and north through to Wedderburn - lots of geological reasons. I guess you could almost work your way down to Dunolly from Wedderburn following any of the two sort of gold 'routes' - St Arnaud, Stuart Mill - Dunolly, or Rheola - Moliagul - Dunolly. If you haven't been to Dunolly before, the amount of diggings and new ground that are on crown land is amazing - a lifetime of detecting. [/QUOTE]
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