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<blockquote data-quote="7an7" data-source="post: 676926" data-attributes="member: 6071"><p>Love night detecting and with the right equipment and safety in mind it’s no more dangerous than daytime. I use a headlamp and carry a very bright flashlight to look at lay of landscape. If no wind i hang headlamp off harness to keep bugs away from face as I don’t like wear head net I have had too shine light in my ears a few times so the bug finds the right way out. I do live in the goldfields full time I have been a professional prospector and grown up in very remote locations does put me at advantage to others. So asses all your risks and match each one with a control to minimise the hazards. You will find less gold at night in a city and far more dangerous than walking around the outback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7an7, post: 676926, member: 6071"] Love night detecting and with the right equipment and safety in mind it’s no more dangerous than daytime. I use a headlamp and carry a very bright flashlight to look at lay of landscape. If no wind i hang headlamp off harness to keep bugs away from face as I don’t like wear head net I have had too shine light in my ears a few times so the bug finds the right way out. I do live in the goldfields full time I have been a professional prospector and grown up in very remote locations does put me at advantage to others. So asses all your risks and match each one with a control to minimise the hazards. You will find less gold at night in a city and far more dangerous than walking around the outback. [/QUOTE]
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