Lucky Eddie
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So I have been contemplating building a quad bike 'project', (or 2 maybe) set up specifically for detecting gold... but not the way most do it!.
I am thinking outside the square a little about searching for gibba plain gold, and metallic meteorites - at the same time, by towing a large skid mounted coil - and having a rare earth neodymium magnetic bar mounted way out front of th bike near ground level to pick up any scrap metal onthe serface or metallic meteors, before the coil comes along behind and passes over the area.
For anyone not familiar with our gibba plains..
They AREN't your typical gold country, being flat featureless plains of uniformly small stones... as far as they eye can see.
They are often unbearably hot, an due to the sheer size and uniformity metal detectorists tend not to even try to detect them coz there's no way to know where to start even - they are just so vast flat and featureless!.
Occasionally people stumble upon a sunbaker nugget on gibba plains! They are there... but the acreage needing to be covered to find one 9or a patch) puts most people off even trying.
My "master plan" is to maybe detect these plains at night when the suns gone down and the flies gone to bed.
Maybe set out a 10 - 20 acre plot by pegging the 4 corners with star pickets and glow in the dark cyalume sticks, so I can see the corners of the area i wish work in the dark, and then just cover it all with a 4wd quad bike with low range - as if I was plowing a paddock on my old tractor, drag a chain on a long rope off the rear of the towed coil skid to mark where I have been (or set up a spring loaded scratch stick to leave a line where I have already covered to follow as my furrow mark.
Have the GPS to push way points any time a signal is heard and stop and drive in a 3/8th metal rod with flag on it where signals are heard, then continue on and come back in the early hours when its cool and dig all the pegged signals.
So that's my rough plan, peg another 10 or 20 acres next to the first one if anythings found, and repeat, rinse & repeat.
I figure maybe I could tow a quite large coil this way for even better ground depth penetration.
I know of s similar system used on our extensive salt lakes to cover them at night when they are dry enough with a solid enough crust not to sink the quad & occasionally they produce some OK results.
I suspect most detectorists / prospectors like to "read the lay of the land, and the hills, creeks etc to track down their mother loads, and often I think the flat featureless gibba plain country, defeats them before they start, with the thought of the absolute mind numbing boredom such featureless country promises - more than anything.
Me, I am a weird sort, who can entertain his brain all day long if necessary, solving the various problems of the world, disproving Einsteins special theory of relativity etc, as I go round in ever decreasing circles plowing a paddock, just like the famed extinct oozalum bird that eventually disappeared up its own clakka hole!
Anyone had any experience detecting this sort of country?
A quad set up for gibba country would be useless detecting anywhere with small hills or bushes, gullies etc, its sort of a specific setup I guess..
I am a little curious what brand make model of quad to get that would be happy just idling along at walking speed for hours and hours on end eliminating any non productive country in fairly hot (desert) conditions?
I am guessing water cooled 4 stroke would be better than air cooled for this type of work, as there's not a lot of air flow to run a hot 2 stoke air cooled bike when operating at low rpms and speed for long period in dry heat of a desert.
Hoping for something that's ultra reliable... Honda maybe?
Keen to hear anyones thoughts, waste of time and fuel for what little you can recover?
I was thinking if I stuck at it I might be able to make sense of anything found with analysis of the GPS way points that might eventually point me to a un-found / un-worked patch of nuggets maybe?
Maybe I am dreaming? Would gibba plains maybe have too many hot rocks to make the plan viable?
Anyone bin there 'n done that, and got the T shirt and stubby holder to prove it?
No point, spending a small fortune on a fundamentally flawed plan from the outset.
TIA if anyone can share any experience.
I am thinking outside the square a little about searching for gibba plain gold, and metallic meteorites - at the same time, by towing a large skid mounted coil - and having a rare earth neodymium magnetic bar mounted way out front of th bike near ground level to pick up any scrap metal onthe serface or metallic meteors, before the coil comes along behind and passes over the area.
For anyone not familiar with our gibba plains..
They AREN't your typical gold country, being flat featureless plains of uniformly small stones... as far as they eye can see.
They are often unbearably hot, an due to the sheer size and uniformity metal detectorists tend not to even try to detect them coz there's no way to know where to start even - they are just so vast flat and featureless!.
Occasionally people stumble upon a sunbaker nugget on gibba plains! They are there... but the acreage needing to be covered to find one 9or a patch) puts most people off even trying.
My "master plan" is to maybe detect these plains at night when the suns gone down and the flies gone to bed.
Maybe set out a 10 - 20 acre plot by pegging the 4 corners with star pickets and glow in the dark cyalume sticks, so I can see the corners of the area i wish work in the dark, and then just cover it all with a 4wd quad bike with low range - as if I was plowing a paddock on my old tractor, drag a chain on a long rope off the rear of the towed coil skid to mark where I have been (or set up a spring loaded scratch stick to leave a line where I have already covered to follow as my furrow mark.
Have the GPS to push way points any time a signal is heard and stop and drive in a 3/8th metal rod with flag on it where signals are heard, then continue on and come back in the early hours when its cool and dig all the pegged signals.
So that's my rough plan, peg another 10 or 20 acres next to the first one if anythings found, and repeat, rinse & repeat.
I figure maybe I could tow a quite large coil this way for even better ground depth penetration.
I know of s similar system used on our extensive salt lakes to cover them at night when they are dry enough with a solid enough crust not to sink the quad & occasionally they produce some OK results.
I suspect most detectorists / prospectors like to "read the lay of the land, and the hills, creeks etc to track down their mother loads, and often I think the flat featureless gibba plain country, defeats them before they start, with the thought of the absolute mind numbing boredom such featureless country promises - more than anything.
Me, I am a weird sort, who can entertain his brain all day long if necessary, solving the various problems of the world, disproving Einsteins special theory of relativity etc, as I go round in ever decreasing circles plowing a paddock, just like the famed extinct oozalum bird that eventually disappeared up its own clakka hole!
Anyone had any experience detecting this sort of country?
A quad set up for gibba country would be useless detecting anywhere with small hills or bushes, gullies etc, its sort of a specific setup I guess..
I am a little curious what brand make model of quad to get that would be happy just idling along at walking speed for hours and hours on end eliminating any non productive country in fairly hot (desert) conditions?
I am guessing water cooled 4 stroke would be better than air cooled for this type of work, as there's not a lot of air flow to run a hot 2 stoke air cooled bike when operating at low rpms and speed for long period in dry heat of a desert.
Hoping for something that's ultra reliable... Honda maybe?
Keen to hear anyones thoughts, waste of time and fuel for what little you can recover?
I was thinking if I stuck at it I might be able to make sense of anything found with analysis of the GPS way points that might eventually point me to a un-found / un-worked patch of nuggets maybe?
Maybe I am dreaming? Would gibba plains maybe have too many hot rocks to make the plan viable?
Anyone bin there 'n done that, and got the T shirt and stubby holder to prove it?
No point, spending a small fortune on a fundamentally flawed plan from the outset.
TIA if anyone can share any experience.
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