Great video as always...Would love to see BK do a video on the kit he carries while detecting, showing his pic, detecting harness an hydration pack ect...
Been a long time between drinks BK but glad to have you back and it was worth the wait ! Good advice there is another TH-camr who gave me the same advice and coached me , i raked a 4x4 meter area low and slow and got 9 small bits out of it. Temptation to wander all over the place is always there but like you say persistence pays off look forward to seeing you and Eliza in your next video
Great advice BK, been following your channel for a while now and love the amazing content, always learning a lot from your videos and looking forward to the next one.
Great to see a new video from BK Gold at last. It's true about taking the time to look under the debris and low branches. I found 10 bits of gold in a week recently on ground we had gone over a few times :). Found 3 bits within a metre of each other.
Another great informative video, love your work. Welcome back folks 👍 I must admit, I’ve been guilty of walking away from so much junk that it does your head in. Cheers
Thanks Neil, must admit it’s been a while. It’s hard to know how far to take this series, it does get a bit repetitive, but hopefully some more interesting adventures emerge in the future.
@@BKGoldDetecting I struggle mostly with identifying new ground in virgin forest. If you’re ever going to areas like this I’d like some insight if you’re looking for new video material. Cheers
The problem with settings is that they are unique to different detectors and different ground. I can possibly put some general comment into my next video about the theory behind using different settings.
Very informative videos.Learning more from your videos than any other peoples. Just wondering where you camp looks like a fire hazard. Isn't it dangerous.?
Retirement is for the birds Kev, you should be doing this for a living...........Tour guide extraordinary, nice to see you and Lizzy again. cheers Johno
Great advice and teaching BK. It helps so much because in some places there is no shortage of junk. Thank you for the great videos that you make.
Hi BK great tips thank you and some nice pieces of gold loo k forward to seeing your next Video
Thanks Kevin and Eliza for a great series. I have found your information to interesting and valuable. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Michael, just need the rain to stop so we can get back out there…
Long time between videos, long awaited Welcome back....I've enjoyed 👍
Thanks for the effort that you have both put into this FANTASTIC series.
Thanks John, heading back out this week so hopefully more to come.
Great video as always...Would love to see BK do a video on the kit he carries while detecting, showing his pic, detecting harness an hydration pack ect...
That is on my list Peter, perhaps one showing the gear we use and a look around our camp setup.
Been a long time between drinks BK but glad to have you back and it was worth the wait ! Good advice there is another TH-camr who gave me the same advice and coached me , i raked a 4x4 meter area low and slow and got 9 small bits out of it. Temptation to wander all over the place is always there but like you say persistence pays off look forward to seeing you and Eliza in your next video
Great advice BK, been following your channel for a while now and love the amazing content, always learning a lot from your videos and looking forward to the next one.
Hey BK, great info on ya videos..
Great to see a new video from BK Gold at last. It's true about taking the time to look under the debris and low branches. I found 10 bits of gold in a week recently on ground we had gone over a few times :). Found 3 bits within a metre of each other.
Well done Mark, no matter how many times you go over the ground there is usually another still left behind.
Fantastic to have Kevin and Eliza prospecting again. Always feels like I'm there amongst them.🥳👍
Thanks James, our Cody lab enjoyed the experience too. :)
@@BKGoldDetecting Great to hear Kevin. Ivor sends his regards.🦮
Another great informative video, love your work. Welcome back folks 👍 I must admit, I’ve been guilty of walking away from so much junk that it does your head in. Cheers
Thanks Neil, must admit it’s been a while. It’s hard to know how far to take this series, it does get a bit repetitive, but hopefully some more interesting adventures emerge in the future.
@@BKGoldDetecting I struggle mostly with identifying new ground in virgin forest. If you’re ever going to areas like this I’d like some insight if you’re looking for new video material. Cheers
Havent seen a vid from you for a while mate . Good info as usual mate. Good luck
Hi Great videos do any of your you tube clips explain detector settings?
This was a good watch cheers
Have you done a video on settings, or maybe talked it in the comment sections somewhere? Thanks, and nice work out there.
The problem with settings is that they are unique to different detectors and different ground. I can possibly put some general comment into my next video about the theory behind using different settings.
Very informative videos.Learning more from your videos than any other peoples. Just wondering where you camp looks like a fire hazard. Isn't it dangerous.?
There is always a risk of fire in the bush. We tend to go detecting during the cooler weather when the risk is lower.
G'day Bk,what machines are you using,
New to the channel,thanks mate
Good luck.
I use the GPZ7000 and Eliza uses the GPX5000.
@@BKGoldDetecting ok thank you
Retirement is for the birds Kev, you should be doing this for a living...........Tour guide extraordinary, nice to see you and Lizzy again.
cheers Johno
Ha ha, I am happily retired, never been busier what with gold detecting, surf fishing and travelling I don’t have much spare time.
great info and job mate i wish i had a 6000 i have a monster 1000 havent found a ting with it only junk
Great to see you both back out there,great video 😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺