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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 617937" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>You know, when those prospecting shows started up, I said it would ultimately be a bad thing for the industry.</p><p>Long term I mean. </p><p>I think I said be careful what you wish for , to those that were excited about the shows.</p><p>So here we are......lots of keen, inexperienced prospectors, in remote areas, with big expectations, and loads of drive.</p><p>Some spending big money on 4x4s, machines and camper trailers or vans. Some do well in a short time and keep at it, others don't. And some are just grubs that go where ever they want, when ever they want, leaving a trail of garbage and damaged tracks and land behind them.</p><p>All this will do, is make it harder. More people looking for less resources, and pissing off more land owners and mining companies as they go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 617937, member: 6002"] You know, when those prospecting shows started up, I said it would ultimately be a bad thing for the industry. Long term I mean. I think I said be careful what you wish for , to those that were excited about the shows. So here we are......lots of keen, inexperienced prospectors, in remote areas, with big expectations, and loads of drive. Some spending big money on 4x4s, machines and camper trailers or vans. Some do well in a short time and keep at it, others don't. And some are just grubs that go where ever they want, when ever they want, leaving a trail of garbage and damaged tracks and land behind them. All this will do, is make it harder. More people looking for less resources, and pissing off more land owners and mining companies as they go. [/QUOTE]
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