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<blockquote data-quote="Devonian" data-source="post: 178119" data-attributes="member: 5866"><p>I've been prospecting since a young boy and can honestly say that most prospectors are a fairly happy bunch who love to discuss any type of crap about the one that got away over a beer or cuppa. In your situation I would go and say hello.</p><p>BUT in saying that I will tell all about my experience last weekend.</p><p>I have a spot in the Blackwood area that I dig at, and leave a chair, bucket, shovel and sometimes my tent at. I'm usually not far away and the locals and rangers all know where it is.</p><p>I drove to my spot on Saturday and a white 4wd with white canopy and silver bulbar was parked there. As I unpacked a few things the car drove past and a chap waved so I waved back. I noticed he had thrown all his rubbish out on the side of the road. I walked in to the bush to where I am starting a new hole and found detector holes all though my diggings and my shovel and divining rods stolen. My anger levels went through the roof when I saw this bloke had even had a crap on top of the new shaft. I immediately drove to the two local towns and put the word out at the pubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devonian, post: 178119, member: 5866"] I've been prospecting since a young boy and can honestly say that most prospectors are a fairly happy bunch who love to discuss any type of crap about the one that got away over a beer or cuppa. In your situation I would go and say hello. BUT in saying that I will tell all about my experience last weekend. I have a spot in the Blackwood area that I dig at, and leave a chair, bucket, shovel and sometimes my tent at. I'm usually not far away and the locals and rangers all know where it is. I drove to my spot on Saturday and a white 4wd with white canopy and silver bulbar was parked there. As I unpacked a few things the car drove past and a chap waved so I waved back. I noticed he had thrown all his rubbish out on the side of the road. I walked in to the bush to where I am starting a new hole and found detector holes all though my diggings and my shovel and divining rods stolen. My anger levels went through the roof when I saw this bloke had even had a crap on top of the new shaft. I immediately drove to the two local towns and put the word out at the pubs. [/QUOTE]
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