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PamE May 2nd 2010 7:12 am

Fossicking!
 
Are there any fossickers on BE?? My OH had a go at gold-panning when we were in New England last week and he's got the bug...if anyone would care to admit :o :o that they do this he would be most grateful for any hints and tips, also looking for good places to fossick and groups / clubs of like-minded individuals in NSW, preferably around the Coffs area.

For those who do not know: fossicking is prospecting for gold or precious stones in mines and rivers. I personally can't see the attraction of standing back bent, knee-deep in cold water for hours at a time with a small pan and a trowel, for very little (if any) reward, but each to their own :D

Cheers! :)

steve`o May 2nd 2010 7:18 am

Re: Fossicking!
 

Originally Posted by PamE (Post 8536292)
Are there any fossickers on BE?? My OH had a go at gold-panning when we were in New England last week and he's got the bug...if anyone would care to admit :o :o that they do this he would be most grateful for any hints and tips, also looking for good places to fossick and groups / clubs of like-minded individuals in NSW, preferably around the Coffs area.

For those who do not know: fossicking is prospecting for gold or precious stones in mines and rivers. I personally can't see the attraction of standing back bent, knee-deep in cold water for hours at a time with a small pan and a trowel, for very little (if any) reward, but each to their own :D

Cheers! :)

It`ll be intresting to see what kind of replies you get
i`m guessing alot of tongue in cheek one`s:rofl:

AllGoode May 2nd 2010 8:08 am

Re: Fossicking!
 

Originally Posted by PamE (Post 8536292)
Are there any fossickers on BE?? My OH had a go at gold-panning when we were in New England last week and he's got the bug...if anyone would care to admit :o :o that they do this he would be most grateful for any hints and tips, also looking for good places to fossick and groups / clubs of like-minded individuals in NSW, preferably around the Coffs area.

For those who do not know: fossicking is prospecting for gold or precious stones in mines and rivers. I personally can't see the attraction of standing back bent, knee-deep in cold water for hours at a time with a small pan and a trowel, for very little (if any) reward, but each to their own :D

Cheers! :)

Be grateful; could have caught the fly fishing bug:

http://www.nimboforklodge.com.au/ima...WadingBoat.jpg

pproehann May 2nd 2010 8:09 am

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Isn't quite in area you said but on the QLD/NSW border area and was recommended to me as an excellent camping area but it also has gold fossiking.

See Steve I'm serious not joking ;)

http://www.glendoncamping.com.au/gold.htm

Shame you are not in QLD as there are lots of areas up around Gympie and higher for gold and gems. Think there were some areas around Parks and Dubbo as well as there is a Gold mine at Parks you can sometimes go in and visit.


Originally Posted by PamE (Post 8536292)
Are there any fossickers on BE?? My OH had a go at gold-panning when we were in New England last week and he's got the bug...if anyone would care to admit :o :o that they do this he would be most grateful for any hints and tips, also looking for good places to fossick and groups / clubs of like-minded individuals in NSW, preferably around the Coffs area.

For those who do not know: fossicking is prospecting for gold or precious stones in mines and rivers. I personally can't see the attraction of standing back bent, knee-deep in cold water for hours at a time with a small pan and a trowel, for very little (if any) reward, but each to their own :D

Cheers! :)


furkew May 2nd 2010 8:31 am

Re: Fossicking!
 
A couple of friends are big into fossiking locally, and my boys have done it a couple of times.

We came across a river & waterfall one day in Warburton when doing a bit of 4x4.

Your hubby would have loved it there.

Theres gold in them thar hills !!!

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...rkew2/gold.jpg

mr mover May 2nd 2010 12:00 pm

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Yes i have been doing it for years , it gets into your blood , and can be quite expensive ,especialy when you start buying metal detectors , my current one is a MINE LAB , and cost nearly 3K .....but is a great hobby ....;)mm

PamE May 4th 2010 9:21 pm

Re: Fossicking!
 

Originally Posted by AllGoode (Post 8536374)
Be grateful; could have caught the fly fishing bug:

http://www.nimboforklodge.com.au/ima...WadingBoat.jpg

Yeah I know I guess it could be worse, like trains...must look on bright side :D


Originally Posted by pproehann (Post 8536376)
Isn't quite in area you said but on the QLD/NSW border area and was recommended to me as an excellent camping area but it also has gold fossiking.

See Steve I'm serious not joking ;)

http://www.glendoncamping.com.au/gold.htm

Shame you are not in QLD as there are lots of areas up around Gympie and higher for gold and gems. Think there were some areas around Parks and Dubbo as well as there is a Gold mine at Parks you can sometimes go in and visit.

Thanks for the info, I daresay we'll get up there one day.So many places we want to see!


Originally Posted by furkew (Post 8536410)
A couple of friends are big into fossiking locally, and my boys have done it a couple of times.

We came across a river & waterfall one day in Warburton when doing a bit of 4x4.

Your hubby would have loved it there.

Theres gold in them thar hills !!!

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...rkew2/gold.jpg

My OH certainly believes there's gold in these here NSW hills. Bless!
What is the photo of? :confused: Must be missing something!


Originally Posted by mr mover (Post 8536673)
Yes i have been doing it for years , it gets into your blood , and can be quite expensive ,especialy when you start buying metal detectors , my current one is a MINE LAB , and cost nearly 3K .....but is a great hobby ....;)mm

Now I think perhaps you're taking the piss just a tiny bit? :p
If not, however, please can you recommend a beginner's metal detector that doesn't cost the earth? (cos there's not way on earth he's getting a 3K one lol). Btw, surely with all your equipment & experience you should by now be making money from your hobby to pay for it? ;)

Thanks all! :D

donna May 5th 2010 3:52 am

Re: Fossicking!
 
i took the kids camping at xmas to a friends place sevenoaks @Inverell,we all had a ball,found saphires and u can camp there too,look it up on the net.
donna

DunRoaminTheUK May 5th 2010 4:29 am

Re: Fossicking!
 

Originally Posted by PamE (Post 8536292)
Are there any fossickers on BE?? My OH had a go at gold-panning when we were in New England last week and he's got the bug...if anyone would care to admit :o :o that they do this he would be most grateful for any hints and tips, also looking for good places to fossick and groups / clubs of like-minded individuals in NSW, preferably around the Coffs area.

For those who do not know: fossicking is prospecting for gold or precious stones in mines and rivers. I personally can't see the attraction of standing back bent, knee-deep in cold water for hours at a time with a small pan and a trowel, for very little (if any) reward, but each to their own :D

Cheers! :)

Yeah, done this at a couple of camp-sites near the 'Lost World', which is near the QLD/NSW Border, within the Scenic Rim area. I guess a lot of crap gets washed down from the mountains/hills?

PamE May 5th 2010 5:18 am

Re: Fossicking!
 

Originally Posted by donna (Post 8543231)
i took the kids camping at xmas to a friends place sevenoaks @Inverell,we all had a ball,found saphires and u can camp there too,look it up on the net.
donna

Thanks Donna! Think we may head up there at the weekend. OH getting excited already :rofl: Hope weather is nice so I can find a nice tree to sit under with my book while he does his thing.... :D

PamE May 5th 2010 5:22 am

Re: Fossicking!
 

Originally Posted by DunRoaminTheUK (Post 8543254)
Yeah, done this at a couple of camp-sites near the 'Lost World', which is near the QLD/NSW Border, within the Scenic Rim area. I guess a lot of crap gets washed down from the mountains/hills?

Bit far from us but thanks v much, all info useful for our next trip further afield :)

donna May 5th 2010 7:35 am

Re: Fossicking!
 

Originally Posted by PamE (Post 8543305)
Thanks Donna! Think we may head up there at the weekend. OH getting excited already :rofl: Hope weather is nice so I can find a nice tree to sit under with my book while he does his thing.... :D

its Nicole and Pete that run it ,gr8 couple,even have a little shower onsite

mr mover May 5th 2010 10:30 am

Re: Fossicking!
 
Now I think perhaps you're taking the piss just a tiny bit? :p
If not, however, please can you recommend a beginner's metal detector that doesn't cost the earth? (cos there's not way on earth he's getting a 3K one lol). Btw, surely with all your equipment & experience you should by now be making money from your hobby to pay for it? ;)

Thanks all! :D[/QUOTE]

No , if he wants a decent Detector, you would have to pay $ 1500 -$2000 other wise the rest are toys ...get serious ....;)mm

verystormy May 6th 2010 3:12 am

Re: Fossicking!
 
Just make sure you follow the legal requirements. Mining companies can get pretty upset with you going on their ground without approval.

CosmicBertie May 7th 2010 2:39 pm

Re: Fossicking!
 
If you get down to Victoria, goto Ballarat. Theres an attraction there, which I cant remember its name now, where they've recreated and old mining town, a bit like the Wild West.

They have a purpose built stream for gold-panning, and I believe that they 'seed' the stream too so the kids can find small gold nuggets. Lots of fun.


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