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new as in the box new gympie

adamgraham10

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Hi, moving to Hervey Bay with my minelab 800. , not scared to go bush bashing and sleep in bush. Started looking for forgotten places around Gympie to go out for 2 to 3 days at a time. Prob start with camping ground and walk over very walked over areas to start. no experience. Will get my phosicking lic. As said, not scared to go deep in to forest alone with montana 750i and satelite phone. Fully self sufficent 30 kg pack. I gather there are a lot of no go zones. Do ppl break the law and go in to those places? i am not planning to, but just wondered.
 
Hi, moving to Hervey Bay with my minelab 800. , not scared to go bush bashing and sleep in bush. Started looking for forgotten places around Gympie to go out for 2 to 3 days at a time. Prob start with camping ground and walk over very walked over areas to start. no experience. Will get my phosicking lic. As said, not scared to go deep in to forest alone with montana 750i and satelite phone. Fully self sufficent 30 kg pack. I gather there are a lot of no go zones. Do ppl break the law and go in to those places? i am not planning to, but just wondered.
I'm based in the US so I can't speak to the local rules in Queensland but I've done prospecting trips out west here and land access is always a big deal. In most places, crossing into restricted zones without permission can lead to fines or gear confiscation. If you're planning to camp and detect for a few days, it's worth double checking with local maps or ranger stations. Are there any public fossicking areas near Gympie that don't require special permits beyond the license?
 
Sure, some folks take the chance, but the consequences can be pretty harsh, think hefty fines, having your gear taken away, or even getting into legal trouble. It’s really best to stick to the licensed areas and keep an eye on those QLD maps for any restricted zones. You've got a solid setup for those remote adventures, so why risk it?
 
Before you head out in Queensland, grab the Queensland Globe app to find restricted areas and Aboriginal heritage sites. Since cell service can be hit or miss, it’s smart to load offline GPS maps onto your Montana 750i. And remember, it’s always wise to let someone know your travel plans and to have a PLB handy as a backup to your satellite phone.
 
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