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The PIC ’N’ PAN ProsPeCtors’ home Club INC. Newsletter.
March 2020.
Prospectors’ Home Club Incorporated.
Club Meetings are held 1st Tuesday of every month at 7.30 pm. Except for January.
Venue: Harry Todd Band Hall, Jubilee Lane Harris Park.
PO box 9135 Harris Park 2150
Inside this issue: Important notices. Club trips and minutes . Appendix with events calendar.
Renewal fees are $25 single. $35 family. $10 joining fee for new members. Please update your details and fill out disclaimer. Please include your email address. Payment can be made by DIRECT DEBIT. BSB 032-282 ACC/NO 286129 (Westpac) PLEASE INCLUDE NAME ON YOUR DIRECT DEBIT. e.g. Initial then last name and what it is for. i.e. m/ship (For Membership)
Macquarie Park and Roberts Model A Ford
http://www.napfa.net/
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The Arms of Australia Inn Museum, Emu Plains.
23 February, 2020. Trip Report by George Glass.
hank you Fred for a wonderful day out at the Arms of Australia
Museum at Emu Plains followed by an impromptu visit to Knapsack Bridge
before detecting at Windsor and a great feed for dinner at the Macquarie Arms
Hotel in Windsor. Not forgetting your victorious pool championship ha-ha!
16 members attendance: Fred Krebs, George Glass, Robert Brown, Anthony
Jacka, Manie Cuevas, Neha Cuevas, Paul Trudgeon, Leslie Salizman, Branko
Halar, Kathryn Miller, Ben Stansby, Leanne Standsby, Tristan Wooten, Roger Payne, Steven Bullock, Cass Bullock.
Robert Brown drove his magnificent Ford Model A to the Museum, very
nice Robert. The Museum is normally open 1St and
3rd Sunday of the month but was opened exclusively for our club on this
day. We were warmly welcomed by
volunteers Ted and Trisha with tea,
coffee and cakes while Manie and Neha brought a spread of freshly
baked muffins, nibblies and assorted crackers. Very nice indeed.
ed was a mine of information as he introduced the Museum and gave us a guided tour through the
“Arms” with its fabulous history and many artefacts. A credit to the volunteers who set up and run the Museum.
The outside area was just as interesting with many of us taking a trip down memory lane with the “stuff” on show
which we could remember being used in our time. We decided to have lunch on site as they had the facilities
and we all had a good old chinwag and catch up
about friends. Fred asked if anyone would like to visit the nearby historical Knapsack Bridge to which most said yes
and others headed to the afternoon detecting site at Macquarie Park, Windsor.
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Steve next to Roger with the maps, George, Branko, Kathryn, Manie and Neha at Knapsack Gully.
Tristans nice find.
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Knapsack Bridge was brilliant and we
weren’t to know that Roger had all the history in his head and in a folder (he
just happened to have with him). He was able to point out the exact places of
the Zig Zag rail sidings, points houses, stations etc etc that once existed along
that section up to the bridge and even produce illustrations. Very well done
Roger as it would not have been as interesting without your knowledge and
input. The Knapsack viaduct was just stunning
and was well worth the detour to see.
On to Macquarie Park on the northern
shore of the river at Windsor Bridge where quite a few detected for various rewards in gold ......... covered one and two dollar coins haha! An enjoyable
afternoon in the sun before retiring to the Macquarie Arms Hotel for a
nice dinner. Finished the day off with a few very
enjoyable games of pool with Fred, George, Robert and Tristan.
Thank you again Fred for a very
interesting and worthwhile day outside of pure prospecting.
Branko showing what his “Bounty Hunter” Metal Detector can do.
George, Steven, Roger and Tristan at Macquarie Park
Macquarie Arms Hotel. George about to sink another one! Branko Kathryn, Roger, Anthony George, Robert and Tristan. Photos by Fred.
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Trunkey Creek trip report
November 13th & 14th 2019 by Fred Krebs.
Trunkey Creek is about 55 Kilometres easy drive South of Bathurst. There is a Police station, a Hotel and a Public school. The population is about 120 people and it has a very nice Oval across the road from the Pub.
There was a very good turnout for this trip, with more than 20 people. The Oval provided an excellent base. There were toilets and plenty of undercover protection
from the elements. You could get power also.
The weather leading up to the trip had been hot and unpredictable. There were recent fires in NSW and we wernt sure if the trip will go ahead. However, things seemed to calm down leading to the weekend.
Some people came a couple of days earlier, and even though there was hardly any water, gold was won panning. I arrived Saturday. Before I met up with everyone I Checked out a couple of spots I have had some success. I found out where I wanted to go was closed off due to logging so I had to change my plans. I found a likely spot and a few of us ventured out. Gold was found in a little creek and Orrie detected a little piece of gold.
That night we had dinner at the Hotel. It was nice to have a big get together like this.
Sunday we ventured out again to look for more gold, but the winners this Day were Paula and Lorna detecting old coins.
All in all the consensus was this was a good location and Base from which to explore the region. There seemed to be plenty of areas to explore and we weren’t far away from Abercrombie caves and Tuena.
Paula doing well finding coins.
Andre and Keith.
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March 21st & 22nd
Wollongong Surf Leisure Resort
Club Members Rendezvous 10 am near reception.
Contact Fred Krebs 0438 637 303
Caravan and Camping Sites.
Check in Monday - Saturday 2pm - 8.30pm. Check in Sunday - 2pm - 5.30pm. Check out - 8am-10am
daily
Powered Waterfront Campsite. Large grassy sites located on the beachfront. Parking in front of each site. Large amenities. Free use of 25 meter heated indoor pool, 2 spas & steam room. Motor
Homes Welcome. From $40 for the first 2 adults per night. From $20 per extra person 18yrs+ per night.From $10 per extra person 5-17yrs per night. 0-4yrs, No Charge. Max 6 persons total. Starting from
$40 per night.
Drive through Powered Sites Large grassy sites located near office. Parking in front of each site. Large amenities. Free use of 25 meter heated indoor pool, 2 spas & steam room. Motor Homes
Welcome. From $40 for the first 2 adults per night. From $20 per extra person 18yrs+ per night. From $10
per extra person 5-17yrs per night. 0-4yrs No ChargeMax 6 persons total. Starting from $40 per night
Non- Powered Sites Large grassy sites on beachfront. Parking in front of each site. Large amenities. Free use of 25 meter heated indoor pool, 2 spas & steam room. From $27 for the first 2 adults per
night. From $20 per extra person 18yrs+ per night. From $10 per extra person 5-17yrs per night. 0-4yrs No
Charge. Max 6 persons total.In order to provide peace and quiet for all guests; we insist that no noise come
from any sites or common areas after 10pm.
CANCELLATION POLICY : Deposits will be refunded less $50 booking fee if cancellation are made
prior to 10 days of the scheduled arrival date. There will be NO REFUND if cancellations are made within
10 days of the schedule arrival date.
BOOK NOW or
CHECK AVAILIBILITY
Phone: (02) 4283 6999 Email: [email protected] Address: 201 Pioneer Rd Fairy Meadow NSW 2519, Australia
https://bookings2.rms.com.au/obookings3/Search/Index/2311/1/?Rd=1https://bookings2.rms.com.au/obookings3/Search/Index/2311/1/?Rd=1mailto:[email protected]
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Saturday April 11th.
Man from Ironbark Festival at
Stuart Town.
Camping at Lake Burrendong Caravan and Holiday Park from the 10th of April.
Stuart Town lies between Orange and Wellington. Stuart Town is a small town of about 300 people which is situated in a hillside hollow, 34 km south-east of Wellington and 380 km north-west of Sydney. It is a small service Centre to the surrounding area where sheep and cattle farming and orchards are the major enterprises. There are two general stores and a hotel. The route to Stuart Town follows that to Lake Burrendong. 5 km south of Wellington turn left. After 16 km there is a T-intersection. Instead of turning left to the lake, turn right and head south. 3 km brings you to the village of Mumbil. Although it was established with the arrival of the railway in 1879, the village did not really develop until the 1950s when it became the home of those involved in the construction of Lake Burrendong . Another 10 km south is Stuart Town. The road is sealed all the way. http://www.stuarttown.com.au/. Hotels. Ironbark Inn Molong St Stuart Town NSW 2820. Ph: (02) 6846 8824 Mumbil Tavern/Bistro Hotel 34 Railway Crs. Mumbil NSW 2820. Ph: (02) 6846 7426. Lake Burrendong Caravan and Holiday Park. https://reflectionsholidayparks.com.au/park/lake-burrendong/
Shean Ashcroft. President of NAPFA. Teaching in the field. Stuart town 2019.
http://www.stuarttown.com.au/https://reflectionsholidayparks.com.au/park/lake-burrendong/https://reflectionsholidayparks.com.au/park/lake-burrendong/
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Minutes for Prospectors Home Club Meeting held on 4th February 2020
Chair – Fred Krebs. Meeting opened 7:55pm. Minute taker – George Glass. Welcome and Introduction Fred welcomed all members and visitors to the club. Attendance & Apologies: Total attendance (including visitors): 44 Total visitors present: 3 Apologies: Pauline and Alan Fussell, Joe DeMarco, Beverley Houssenlodge, Andrew Mc Laughin. Motion: That the minutes of the previous meeting held on November 2019 as read in the Pic’n’Pan be confirmed as a true record of proceedings at that meeting. Moved by: Campbell Pardey; Seconded by: Robert Brown; Matters arising from the Minutes:
i) Nil.
Secretary’s Report: No report as the Secretary is absent. Treasurer’s Report (Robert): Robert read out the closing balance for both the Savings and Check account. Robert also reported the upcoming public Liability insurance. General business Proposed trips: Fred discussed the upcoming trip on the 23rd to Arms of Australia Museum in Emu Plains, there was a show of hands for those interested (Aprox10). Sofala Show the same Weekend. Man from Iron Bark Weekend of April. Wollongong in March was discussed (Approx. 10/12 interested). April meeting there will be a swap meet. Presentation: Given by Campbell Pardey.
1. Prince Leonard and Principality of Hut River. 2. “Investment Gold”. Beware of Tungsten filled Ingots, bars and coins. Hard to pick because
weight is almost the same.. 3. Central West Prospecting has closed its doors in Mudgee.
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4. Gold exports have exceeded Thermal coal exports. Gold is now Australia’s 4th most valuable export.
5. Australia is now 2nd largest producer of gold. 6. N.T Tragedy. Car breakdown in remote area. Of 2
people, 1 Dies. 7. Gold GST Scam explained by Campbell. ATO Targeting
refiners to try to shut down the loophole than enable gold traders to rort the system.
Presentation by Fred: Amphibian RV-Plus caravan Power adaptor. Ernie gave a demo of what to look out for. Campbell asked if supplier was paying for advertising in our Newsletter, Discussion on 10 AMP and 15 AMP leads. Fred then brought up the issue of New SUVs that have a lot more electronics and questions, what can you do if there is a problem in remote areas. Fred recounted an incident where he had a problem with his electric starter motor in his Toyota. The part was easily replaced in a short time in Karratha. New SUVs like the new Defender 110, is probably a very good off road and overland, the stats like approach-angle ramp-over and Departure angle are very good. As is ground clearance and many other features. But it has A LOT of electronics and sensors. Presentation by Fred on Pre-decimal and Proclamation coins. The demonstration part of the talk had to be passed over due to time constraints, due to Membership/ renewal night Gold and treasure prizes. NB: only one entry can be submitted per person per category and all coins entered in the treasure category must be pre-decimal. Fill in a ticket to put with your last month’s find. For ‘Raw’ Gold, Prize $20. For treasure, Prize $20. Prizes and Draw Winners Find of the Month: Gold: David Modra. Treasure: Robert Brown. Raffle Draws, Gold Nugget – Anthony Jacka Lucky Squares – Jonathan Collins, $66 Next Meeting: 3rd of March 2020, 7.30pm.
Closing down: Fred thanked everybody for coming and wished all a good night. Being no other
business he declared the meeting closed at 9.30pm.
Campbell Pardey with a Presentation for Club members
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Prospecting WA. Training. A couple of experienced prospectors (club members) have agreed to share some
of their experiences with interested financial members contemplating a trip to the so called Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia.
A venue and time schedule will be arranged in the Parramatta area depending on
expressions of interest from club members received by 10/3/2020. No fees will
be charged to members.
Topics planned include: What to pack (and not pack); How to acquire prospecting rights and permits; Trip planning (schedules, budgets, weights). Internet and
mobile phone accessible resources. Offline resources.
NOT included is any location information as to where a gold find can be
GUARRANTEED. Those are just not possible, sorry.
If interested send an email to [email protected] with your name, phone number and an indication of your preferred/available and unavailable session
times/days.
PRESIDENT Fred Krebs
0438 637 303
VICE PRESIDENT John Standfort
0409674507
SECRETARY
Jim Fox
0420 235 181
TREASURER
Robert Brown
0439 731 066
EDITOR
Fred Krebs
0438 637 303
FIND OF THE MONTH JUDGEs
Anthony Jacka, Roger Payne.
ORDINARY MEMBERS
Karl McKay, Peter Schreiterer, Steven Bullock, Brian Connolly, Eric Metzke, Pauline Fussell and, Ernie.
PUBLIC OFFICER
Robert Halliday
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Meeting Dates and Events calendar
For those of you interested in Opals,
https://www.opalsymposium.org/
Month Meeting
date Trip Date Destination Contact person
March 3rd 21st & 22nd Wollongong Surf
Leisure Resort Fred Krebs 0438 637 303
April 7th Swap meet
April 10th 11th 12th 13th Easter long weekend
Man from Iron Bark Festival Stuart Town. Camping at Lake
Burrendong Caravan and Holiday Park.
April 25th Anzac Day
May 5th 16th & 17th
June 2nd 8th Queen’s Birthday
June 13th & 14th
July 7th Christmas in July
July 25th & 26th
Trips and dates subject to change
https://www.opalsymposium.org/