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Post by purple-dragon Tue 26 Aug 2014, 2:30 pm

I just spent a week in some beautiful locked up country eight hours out of perth wandering around one of the biggest quartz outcrops that have ever seen -the thing is about six km long and a couple of hundred meters high and not one signal in the lot that I could find -if you climb the hill and look to the east about two km a outcrop of granite and some ironstone run parallel and i could imagine the two zones meeting under about 150meters of sand in the middle,I can only wonder what would be down at bedrock level in that valley-anyway it was a joy to behold-no flies -26 degrees but plenty of snakes-its going to be a bad year for them i reckon-dragon
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Post by picknshovel Tue 26 Aug 2014, 3:57 pm


26 degrees and no flies with a view, you gotta be happy with that. Aussie
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Post by aussie18 Tue 26 Aug 2014, 4:01 pm

no flies wow that would be a 1st, heading out Thursday for the weekend and don't really want to see any joe blakes.
not whilst detecting in my trusty wide thongs, don't mind a few scratchers on the feet but snake bite might be a bit rough lol!

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Post by homer08 Tue 26 Aug 2014, 4:29 pm

Once them wrigglys get about i'll be wearing boots and gaiters around the campfire affraid

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