Gumvale Gold - Tibooburra
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ย. 2024
- This was our second trip to Gumvale Station near Tibooburra. We returned to the same location where we found a nice patch of gold 5 years ago. This time we had the GPX6000 as well as my GPZ7000. The GPX6000 proved to be a real gold finder in conjunction with the Coiltec Gold Hawk coil.
In this video we pass on some good tips about how to find gold at Gumvale Station. We noticed several pointers to gold which we share. - บันเทิง
Wonderful tp hear, and See, your up to Date Instructions.
Years ago, i happened to touch onto your Fine teaching series..
So social and Invigorating with all the touches of a family Life, with liza being a Treaure to us all. Great Videos on your Side of Detecting.
My darling Wife and I are full time swingers of the Mighty Minelab machines.
Mazal Tov.🎉😢😮😅
I have learned so much ftom your Instructionsl Videos.
Great Job to both of you.
And may the LORD Bless her Quickly, a quick repair of her injuries from.that Car
Thanks BK and Eliza. I'm new to detecting. Your videos are down to earth and inspirational for a newbie like me. I'm doing my very first gold detecting trip and its to Tibooburra - leaving Adelaide Sunday for 9 nights - I'll look out for those pebbles and red dirt. Cheers K9.
great vid mate always good to watch
good luck stay safe happy days
Awesome Job on the Swinging in a scrap area's.
Wonderful Video.
You two. Can't wait for more.
Hallaluyah
Your wife has that amazing ability to find gold which always has me in awe ❤💯
Yes, but I can tell you she is very persistent, hard to get her to take a break sometimes.:)
Another great watch and info BK & Eliza
Great work guys
Great video Kev. Did Eliza come back home with you , or is she still out there 😆 she was having so much fun. I am going to head back to Bendigo in a couple of weeks, and spend another ten days there. My goal is to find eight little nugget, one each for the grand kids. I have spent about two hundred hours in the whipstick and only found five little nugget total half a gram, but enough to know it’s out there. I might try a little further north. Keep having fun out there Kev.
Yes, Eliza came back, she loves the gold but also misses the grandchildren. Good luck with the quest for gold nuggets. What machine you using these days?
I have a G P X 4500 with a 12 in nugget finder evolution coil
Bloody awesome BK and Aliza well done guys.
I’m heading out there in Oct yea be warm but not many people then too
Just at Malligul Vic with Famo59 on our second stint
Cheers 🍻
CrouchOz
I love Tony’s channel, nice guy, put us onto a spot at Gumvale 5 years ago. Shame he had cleaned it out :)
Hi Kevin, myself and my partner enjoy your videos. We have been panning for a few years and beach detecting for the last yea. We are moving to WA in the next year and would like to buy two detectors. We have researched thoroughly but keep jumping between a combination of gpx 5000, gpx 6000 and gpz 7000. What we be your two recommended detectors for a couple and why? Thanks
Wow, tough choice, we have all 3 and love them all but for different reasons. Firstly cost, don’t be fooled by the big price tag on the GPZ and the 6000 compared to the 5000. For someone starting out the 5000 offers amazing value and once mastered can find most gold that the other 2 will find if you use the right coil. The sheer number of coil options for the 5000 make it a very versatile detector.
I love the GPZ, but the 6000 is much lighter to use and will often find small stuff that the GPZ misses.
The GPZ has some options that I love, the navigation feature is one, plus the depth of bigger gold.
So it’s not an easy decision but for someone starting out I would suggest going for the lowest cost option first to test the waters. I would suggest second hand 5000 which can be picked up for a very reasonable price and perhaps a 6000.
@@BKGoldDetecting Thanks Kevin, I was leaning towards a 5000 with different coils and a gpx 6000 for her so that's good to know. I just wasn't sure whether it was the better option and missing out on the Z considering they can be picked up for 6.5k now.
Another great video, we want to come up through here on our way back home on our big lap. We’re heading for Cue now so hopefully get some more yellow. Can you tell me what brand are your gaters please. Do you need permission to camp and detect on Gumvale mate?
Sounds like a great lap you’re doing… my gaiters are a brand called Sea to Summit. Gumvale is $10 a day to camp anywhere you like on the Station except a small area close to the homestead. It’s an additional $15 to detect. If you do decide to head there PM me and I’ll give you the location we filmed and some tips. Can’t guarantee we have left much behind tho, but no one gets it all. ⛏️⛏️
@@BKGoldDetectingThank you Kevin 👍
@BKGoldDetecting hey mate love your content, im up in Tibooburra now and head home on Friday am stuggling a little up here its first time, do you have pointers for me out here. Thank you and keep up the great content
Good job 🎉nice bits
Thanks, we love all gold, but Tibooburra gold is special ⛏️⛏️
Love your channel guys , it seems like every thing Alisa cooks is your favourite. If i could ask what are the setings you use on the 6000.
Eliza uses unique settings because she is hearing impaired. She tends to run in difficult mode with high sensitivity and max volume. It works for her but I prefer a smooth threshold which usually means lower sensitivity. A lot depends on the area, if the ground is hot, lower settings, if quiet you can go to normal mode for higher sensitivity.
Great video, Tibooburra is an amazing place that keeps drawing you back. Are you filming with iPhone or GoPro? The quality is great. Cheers and beers, Laurie 🍻
Thanks, we love Tibooburra. I’m filming with an iPhone with an external microphone. Struggling a bit with wind noise even with a wind sock.
@@BKGoldDetecting The best two we’ve had come from Tibooburra were back in the early 90’s. One was a 41 gm piece in a creek bed and a 20 grammer out of a little dam wall in the Nuggety Gully area. We also saw a nice 37 grammer out of a dry blowing heap by some people from SA back in the 90’s it came from down behind the tip area.
What coil are you using mate?
I’m using the nugget finder 12inch on the GPZ. Eliza has the Coiltec Gold Hawk on the 6000.
@@BKGoldDetecting cheers
Does the station take a cut of the gold?
@RickHollis-c1r They now charge $10 to camp plus $15 to detect.
Can i ask why you dont use a pin pointer?
I often use a pin pointer as you would see in my video series. Didn’t have the need for it at Tibooburra as most of the gold was very small. When digging a very deep large target they are great.
Very informative video guys. Enjoyed watching it,I've sent you a msg via fb