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<blockquote data-quote="user 5415" data-source="post: 177519" data-attributes="member: 5415"><p>I'm new to the hobby and only been out a couple of times, but now I'm in to it, bought all my gear, attended training courses, made up my folder of knowledge, which is getting bigger everyday etc. </p><p></p><p>After all a big part of what I like about this hobby is the desk top work you can do that builds the anticipation of your next outing, then being out in the bush, does it get any better?</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming that we all do similar research, follow the same clues left by the people that came before us, use this forum to ask the questions to point us in the right direction to learn a bit more, download maps and journals, buy maps, read up on geology, go to Google maps etc. to work out a cunning plan to relieve mother earth of her valuables.</p><p></p><p>I've got a basic question?</p><p></p><p>So what do you do when you plan, scheme and beg to get out in the bush only to arrive and someone else is there? </p><p></p><p>What's the etiquette? Obviously first in best dressed but how would you handle that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 5415, post: 177519, member: 5415"] I'm new to the hobby and only been out a couple of times, but now I'm in to it, bought all my gear, attended training courses, made up my folder of knowledge, which is getting bigger everyday etc. After all a big part of what I like about this hobby is the desk top work you can do that builds the anticipation of your next outing, then being out in the bush, does it get any better? I'm assuming that we all do similar research, follow the same clues left by the people that came before us, use this forum to ask the questions to point us in the right direction to learn a bit more, download maps and journals, buy maps, read up on geology, go to Google maps etc. to work out a cunning plan to relieve mother earth of her valuables. I've got a basic question? So what do you do when you plan, scheme and beg to get out in the bush only to arrive and someone else is there? What's the etiquette? Obviously first in best dressed but how would you handle that? [/QUOTE]
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