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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 616677" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Im sort of with A-team on this one, but Im a bit on the fence. In life I like those who show commitment, reliability, and persistance. So my critique comes from the other side where I always like to see the under dog have a win. If few get the lot then they deserve it, however the result is next to nothing for everyone else who turns up later. </p><p></p><p>But its within the rules so theyve bested everyone in fair play. And with areas available shrinking its not hard to see why. </p><p></p><p>Some bedrock areas Ive panned and highbanked with natural riffles have been completely deconstructed with every square inch taken out and bedrock busted up, and this is where I know exactly what A-team is saying about how he feels seeing it. </p><p></p><p>When its happened to me its sort of like a little bit of your own history is taken from you because its been forever changed, and because its been attended to it that way, you know you wont return to it again. A liitle bit of your spirit dies off is about the best I can describe it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 616677, member: 2152"] Im sort of with A-team on this one, but Im a bit on the fence. In life I like those who show commitment, reliability, and persistance. So my critique comes from the other side where I always like to see the under dog have a win. If few get the lot then they deserve it, however the result is next to nothing for everyone else who turns up later. But its within the rules so theyve bested everyone in fair play. And with areas available shrinking its not hard to see why. Some bedrock areas Ive panned and highbanked with natural riffles have been completely deconstructed with every square inch taken out and bedrock busted up, and this is where I know exactly what A-team is saying about how he feels seeing it. When its happened to me its sort of like a little bit of your own history is taken from you because its been forever changed, and because its been attended to it that way, you know you wont return to it again. A liitle bit of your spirit dies off is about the best I can describe it. [/QUOTE]
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