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Easter Travelers to Dunolly...Help Out a Member
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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 323283" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>When you say he went back to camp, do you mean a few hundred meters away or got in the car and drove for a bit?</p><p></p><p>If someone found stuff lying there and no evidence of anyone around or any activity it could easily be considered forgotton.</p><p></p><p>I left a nice gas lantern when camping once, hanging on a tree branch, only remembered when 4 hours away, it wasn't worth the drive going back.</p><p>About a month later I was there again....... guess what? No lantern.</p><p>I honestly don't blame that person for taking it, it would have easily been considered forgotten, and I was silly to leave it there in a public area, very different if it was on my lawn or back of ute though.</p><p></p><p>It does suck but the bush is just like a suburban park, if you leave things there it will get picked up. </p><p>Essentially that's what a lot of detectorists do if you think about it.</p><p>Misplaced rings, coins etc</p><p></p><p>Still sucks and probably put a downer on the trip.</p><p></p><p>If he is in melb east let me know as I have some spare stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 323283, member: 7956"] When you say he went back to camp, do you mean a few hundred meters away or got in the car and drove for a bit? If someone found stuff lying there and no evidence of anyone around or any activity it could easily be considered forgotton. I left a nice gas lantern when camping once, hanging on a tree branch, only remembered when 4 hours away, it wasn't worth the drive going back. About a month later I was there again....... guess what? No lantern. I honestly don't blame that person for taking it, it would have easily been considered forgotten, and I was silly to leave it there in a public area, very different if it was on my lawn or back of ute though. It does suck but the bush is just like a suburban park, if you leave things there it will get picked up. Essentially that's what a lot of detectorists do if you think about it. Misplaced rings, coins etc Still sucks and probably put a downer on the trip. If he is in melb east let me know as I have some spare stuff. [/QUOTE]
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