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Nerrigundah - detecting, panning and crop discovery
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<blockquote data-quote="Dron" data-source="post: 415230" data-attributes="member: 7074"><p>Nerrigundagh is a hard place to get your coil on the ground because the vegetation is so dense, also the ticks and leeches are plentiful.</p><p></p><p>I think around the main creek would be too frustrating to detect because of all the old bits of dredge everywhere.</p><p></p><p>However if you can get access to some higher ground near the old quartz reefs (that weren't duffers) or some of the gullies where larger nuggets were won I think you might be able to turn up something - which of course means obtaining appropriate permissions as it is all private property.</p><p></p><p>The whole Gulf area was bush ranger country so who knows what interesting artifacts you might find stashed away in the bush with a detector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dron, post: 415230, member: 7074"] Nerrigundagh is a hard place to get your coil on the ground because the vegetation is so dense, also the ticks and leeches are plentiful. I think around the main creek would be too frustrating to detect because of all the old bits of dredge everywhere. However if you can get access to some higher ground near the old quartz reefs (that weren't duffers) or some of the gullies where larger nuggets were won I think you might be able to turn up something - which of course means obtaining appropriate permissions as it is all private property. The whole Gulf area was bush ranger country so who knows what interesting artifacts you might find stashed away in the bush with a detector. [/QUOTE]
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