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Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 2:00 +0000
by anthony kemp
forget the truck i wanna see the gold ya pull out the ground .... and what gear ya use to find it.... hahah and where you find all the yellow stuff

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 2:28 +0000
by Gold Stalker
anthony kemp wrote:forget the truck i wanna see the gold


hahaha :D Yeah, me too!
Not long now....

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 8:12 +0000
by packeteer
hey Gold Stalker, what gear and areas do you work?

Ciboats and I have recently got the gold bug :)

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 8:25 +0000
by Gold Stalker
packeteer wrote:hey Gold Stalker, what gear and areas do you work?


This year, probably going to areas around Laverton (NE of Kalgoorlie). Lots of areas out there and will move around depending on what we find once we're there.

I'm running a GPX 5000 but for out there the important thing is navigation which is what my laptop is for. On the laptop I'm running OziExplorer with a stack of off the shelf maps as well as maps made from Tengraph and sat images. I've also got a s..t load of Old Gold Mine waypoints that help home in on decent ground. Still, you can't research how 'hammered' the ground is. You need to get out there and give it a go. :D

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 8:39 +0000
by packeteer
yeah, I've heard Laverton area can be good. tis a bit far away for us tho, so we'll prob stick with areas around Sydney

Have you used any other detectors? We've been looking at the Garrett's Infinium LS

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 8:47 +0000
by Gold Stalker
packeteer wrote:Have you used any other detectors? We've been looking at the Garrett's Infinium LS


Sorry, can't help you out on the Garrett except to say you will be lucky to find any gold nuggets with it. It's really only the Minelab SD, GP and GPX machines that will find you gold in Australia. :(

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 8:58 +0000
by packeteer
yeah, the 5000 has a good rep, but the price is ridiculous

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 9:02 +0000
by Gold Stalker
packeteer wrote:yeah, the 5000 has a good rep, but the price is ridiculous

There is a good used market for those machines so its really the turn over cost you cop after the up front for a new or used.

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 10:03 +0000
by 2007Lux
I one and only time that I detected was with my mates fancy minelab one ( not sure model) and when I first walked through the bush it keep going beep beep in this very rhythm fashion. But only when I walked. No one told me that you can't wear steel caps when pinging. Dohh! The owner of the detector who was a serious prospector had a good ol laugh. His best nug was 1.2kg

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Wed, 22 May 2013 10:04 +0000
by 2007Lux
[quote="2007Lux"]I one and only /quote]
"The one and only time..."is what I meant to say

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Thu, 23 May 2013 5:47 +0000
by Gold Stalker
2007Lux wrote:No one told me that you can't wear steel caps when pinging.


Hahaha! You're not the first and won't be the last :lol:

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Thu, 23 May 2013 5:53 +0000
by anthony kemp
how do you go looking for gold out bush because im pretty sure its still legal to shoot someone prospecting on your land ... do you need permits and can only go to special areas ect

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Thu, 23 May 2013 5:58 +0000
by Gold Stalker
anthony kemp wrote:how do you go looking for gold


Yeah, guys, if you're interested in gold prospecting, here's a good WA site: http://www.gold-prospecting-wa.com/index.html

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 10:12 +0000
by MrJETWAVE
Hey gold stalker,
Just wondering if you have ever detected for gold on a salt lake?? I've herd of people doing it in the west? Just wondering what your take on it would be? I'm thinking of doing a trip up around tarcoola in SA. Thers a few old gold mines around up ther, and from what research I've done via the web they reckon salt lakes are hotspots for gold, as they were old rivers many year ago... Just wondering if this is true or not and worth doing a trip.

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 6:14 +0000
by Gold Stalker
MrJETWAVE wrote:wondering if you have ever detected for gold on a salt lake?

Short answer is 'No' but you will need 'salt coils' for the different interference.
Never heard of 'Tarcoola, SA'. Lake Cary, WA (south of Laverton) is well known.

I believe it can also be very 'dangerous' in regards getting bogged - vast expanses of hard to see soft spots. Best not to go alone, etc; and might be an idea to carry a ground anchor.

For more info try http://australiangoldfields.freeforums.org/.

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 6:39 +0000
by 2007Lux
The eastern edges of salt lakes are good spots as the prevailing westerlies strip the small dunes away over time. I don't detect but know many who do and they target the edges of salt lakes.. DO NOT DRIVE ON SALT LAKES.believe me as I work on them (mining exploration). They can be hard as concrete one moment and then you'll break through into bottomless brown spooge and you'll go no further

Re: Gold Stalker's Expedition Vehicle Build

PostPosted: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 10:51 +0000
by 9W6VX
Very nice rig!

Well done!