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Easter Monday High banking at Grabben Gullen
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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 10081" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Wow WalnLiz just saw the video on youtube that came from this weekend worth a look to anyone else who hasn't seen it. </p><p></p><p>Certainly worth the long drive up from Melbourne not as far as going to inverall Glen innis field. My brother and I cemented plans for the long weekend in June. going to be freezing up there I guess but hopefully we get a bit of rain between now and then to release some materail into the rivers. I am guessing by the look of it your on private land. Do you know of any sites up there that allow visitors and charge per head/per day like they do further up north, I put in a call to the crookwell vistor centre today and awaiting a call back. Is there anyone in the area that offers tours similar to the detecting tours in Victoria?</p><p></p><p>I see that their is a small public area underneath the bridge on the aptly named Sapphire rd apart from that area are there any other public access aeras? Public fossicking parks? </p><p></p><p>Can any one clear it up for me the way i understand the law in NSW i dont need a miners right but am subject to a bag limit so to speak is that correct? state parks require a license is that correct? can these be purchased online? </p><p></p><p>Is anyone selling helpfull prospecting maps there seems to be a lack of them regarding this area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 10081, member: 62"] Wow WalnLiz just saw the video on youtube that came from this weekend worth a look to anyone else who hasn't seen it. Certainly worth the long drive up from Melbourne not as far as going to inverall Glen innis field. My brother and I cemented plans for the long weekend in June. going to be freezing up there I guess but hopefully we get a bit of rain between now and then to release some materail into the rivers. I am guessing by the look of it your on private land. Do you know of any sites up there that allow visitors and charge per head/per day like they do further up north, I put in a call to the crookwell vistor centre today and awaiting a call back. Is there anyone in the area that offers tours similar to the detecting tours in Victoria? I see that their is a small public area underneath the bridge on the aptly named Sapphire rd apart from that area are there any other public access aeras? Public fossicking parks? Can any one clear it up for me the way i understand the law in NSW i dont need a miners right but am subject to a bag limit so to speak is that correct? state parks require a license is that correct? can these be purchased online? Is anyone selling helpfull prospecting maps there seems to be a lack of them regarding this area? [/QUOTE]
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