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88/89 or 90 model?
1992.

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You probably get a shovel in the ground on the south facing bush.
Especially under the thick leaf covered ground.
I'd hit High Park, strictly bush ravine trail detecting.
it's incredible how tree leaves insulate the ground, though I didn't know the that the south facing bush is warmer as well, thanks
 

it's incredible how tree leaves insulate the ground, though I didn't know the that the south facing bush is warmer as well, thanks
The sun hits it longer in day so it warms it up.
Just from the north facing hill and the south there's the difference is noticeable.
 

The sun hits it longer in day so it warms it up.
Just from the north facing hill and the south there's the difference is noticeable.
Here if your lost in a forest and can't figure out North from South. You look for things like moss or fungus, things like that growing on a particular side of a tree. The side its on will be roughly south here, on the north side your part of the world.
I grew up going bush with my father and also alone, I just developed a natural feel for direction so really has never been an issue for me, never needed a compass or anything really. Its often fun when the misses comes out and we go on a good treck. I'll ask her "which way back to the car" nine times out of ten she's wrong and half of that's she'd be going in the opposite direction. 😂
Sometimes ill say "ahhh see, told you this was the right way" after listening to her for 2 hrs saying "see, we're lost". Then ill say look to your right I was only 100 meters off! And there's the car. :laughing7:
 

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