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by Joe S (AK) » Fri Oct 30, 2020 1:14 am
Yes Sir, Dick, I have.
Last day of Feb this past spring I left for a month there - visiting with and staying with fellow miners I had 'met' over the net over the last 20 years. One thing about Australia is that, exactly like Alaska, it's BIG. Without any actual references it's hard to just eyeball distances since a map always fits in the 'Puter's screen. I really had to rely on friends to explain exactly what was near and what was days away.
I didn't get to visit Coober Pedy but I did see Major's Creek, Tuena and Oallan Ford and while I did do some panning it was just at the end of the big fires there as well at the end-ish of a many months long drought. The fires were devastating and the only good news is that a better than I expected number of trees were coming back. Sort of like willow, birch and spruce (ok, spruce seeds) recovering after big fires you might have seen in your neck of the woods.
Great guys, a lot of sitting around at night while camping and a lot of sightseeing in the region around Canberra.
I had to cut the trip short 10 days early due to systemic general panic in the aviation community about that mutated SARS-2 virus. By luck I just managed to get a return ticket on the last day that Quantas flew internationally. What a goat-rope that return trip was. It took twice the time to return due to the fractured flight schedules and the worst part was that I lost out on those last 10 days.
If you get a chance to go visit there do not be reluctant to give it a go - GREAT folks and the sort of astonishing things that memories are made of are all around you. A bit of a variation on English but everyone is bi-lingual and very patient.
I have pictures but I am severely disadvantaged in the black magic practice of posting pictures on the net - the tragedy of a mis-spent youth, I guess.
Did you have an OK season this summer? Equipment hold up? Any cool stories?
Joe
Determination, Tempered in the Heat of Stubbornness,
Really Gets Things Done!