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<blockquote data-quote="A-team" data-source="post: 616565" data-attributes="member: 18790"><p>If you are not going to read it completely, why comment????? I am asking for "peoples thoughts" - not looking to make this into a slinging match. While raking and gridding are different - there was also no effort to return the areas to their original state - but I wasn't intending on "complaining" about that. </p><p></p><p>Some areas of our bush land seriously look like massive tiled areas. Is this the direction we all need to go to find gold? Are you "happy" when you see these areas? In the limited areas of Victorian gold field that we are continuing to lose, thanks to the government, do you see the "hobby" of prospecting continue with operators like this? Should we all move to gridding?</p><p></p><p>I know for a fact they miss gold, but altering the forest for financial gain I would think is not seen as cool by "most".</p><p></p><p>Hey, I still get gold - that IS NOT WHAT I'M SAYING...READ!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A-team, post: 616565, member: 18790"] If you are not going to read it completely, why comment????? I am asking for "peoples thoughts" - not looking to make this into a slinging match. While raking and gridding are different - there was also no effort to return the areas to their original state - but I wasn't intending on "complaining" about that. Some areas of our bush land seriously look like massive tiled areas. Is this the direction we all need to go to find gold? Are you "happy" when you see these areas? In the limited areas of Victorian gold field that we are continuing to lose, thanks to the government, do you see the "hobby" of prospecting continue with operators like this? Should we all move to gridding? I know for a fact they miss gold, but altering the forest for financial gain I would think is not seen as cool by "most". Hey, I still get gold - that IS NOT WHAT I'M SAYING...READ!!! [/QUOTE]
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