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Mogo area N.S.W. information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="willo1" data-source="post: 124798" data-attributes="member: 1986"><p>Hi Jamie,</p><p></p><p>Most of the main dirt roads that run west and east of the highway around Mogo can be driven in a sedan. If you are looking at getting down to a creek to do some panning, you will probably be best off leaving the car on the main track and walking down. There are a lot of unmarked old shafts around but if you keep a good eye out when walking you will see them pretty easily. Depending on where you end up, If I'm not working there's a good chance I may run into you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willo1, post: 124798, member: 1986"] Hi Jamie, Most of the main dirt roads that run west and east of the highway around Mogo can be driven in a sedan. If you are looking at getting down to a creek to do some panning, you will probably be best off leaving the car on the main track and walking down. There are a lot of unmarked old shafts around but if you keep a good eye out when walking you will see them pretty easily. Depending on where you end up, If I'm not working there's a good chance I may run into you. [/QUOTE]
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