What a lot of old miseries are commenting on here. I know I'd be as excited as Rosie if that were me. I've watched these gold mining programmes where big hairy arsed blokes are more excited over tiny slithers of gold, and they've carved half a mountain out to find it with mega machinery. Can't you just find a little happiness for someone who was obviously just having a tinker around and found a piece of gold that has given her pleasure. I loved the way he was encouraging her on and was excited for her. What a sad world we now live in when so many people begrudge anyone a bit of fun and happiness.
Arm chair Buzz Kills is what I call them, doesn't matter what you are doing- they know it all and have already done that and why do you waste your time? The answer is, is they want you to be like them, some lazy, fat ass fool who never strays far from the fridge and Lazy Boy recliner!
@@kalnugget, I loved your video with Rosie's excitement being guided by your experience. It is a lovely moment when you were excited about her find of a gold nugget. I have tried panning for gold, and I would have been over the moon, congratulations.
To all the clowns who think it was staged because the ground was disturbed. It's very obvious they have had a little scrape of the surface BEFORE the video starts but that's how you confirm whether you have ground noise or a deep target like in this case. The inverted signal is harder to pin point so you are end up scraping a larger area before you dig it. This video is real no doubts. I've done this for ten years
Thanks Matthew, at least somebody who knows what Gold detecting is all about these other idiots got no idea and just the way they talk it’s making me very angry reply. Thanks Matthew
@@kalnugget Don't worry too much about the keyboard clowns they clearly haven't dug a gold nugget in their life. No doubt those deep inverted "low high" signals get the blood pumping. They are much rarer than the usual "high low" gold signals as we all know. The inverted ones are sometimes big chunks down deep and are they are the holy grail of what we want to be hearing when we go detecting.
@@camplinpb You have absolutely no idea about gold prospecting. It's only the people who have never metal detected for gold in their life that think this was fake. That's a real gold dig and your claims are wrong. I could post plenty of real gold finds and there's always some idiots out there claiming that it's fake. It's only your loss since we are finding the gold and don't care what stupid comments get posted.
Millions of years ago a mountain stood there, so much time passed. It all melted away to red dirt and some gold. Your joyful video portrays the great adventure of a successful hunt with wonderful humanity and joy displayed. The adventure is what Gold Fever is made of. Thank you for the moments together, in our blink of time here.
@@AnthonyWaikatoSorry Couch Potato Kid, but the only dirt you have ever dug was unfortunately between your butt cheeks! There is no excuse for an armchair know it all!
The poor girl just caught an incurable disease- Gold Fever Syndrome! It doesn't kill or mame, or even make you sick, but what it does do is it haunt's your brain to the point where you will spend the rest of your life looking for all of its family, relatives and unknown strangers alike. Unfortunately there is no cure, nor will there ever be one. You Go Girl!
I spent the day in those goldfields with my husband. We were metal detecting in an area very remote, no one around. The detector went all the time, and we dug up loads of bits of metal, nails, bits of wire, can lids, horse shoes. Back in the Gold Rush days there must have been hundreds or thousands of people digging around leaving their junk behind. I hope detectors can distinguish between metals now. The ones we had did not. Still it was an experience.
The machines are metal detectors so they will make a noise for any metal, not only gold Good thing about this area is the only metal is from shooter stray bullets that’s all
11:06 Unfortunately you still must dig it all, but where the junk is sometimes the richest place of all because the old timers set up camp at the best place they found gold. Some prospectors love those areas even though it's hard work, they rake, drag a magnet, rake, drag a magnet, detect and repeat. Kinda like instructions on a shampoo bottle (I won't say the joke) and their efforts are rewarded! Others with the means dozer the first few inches off to detect, dozer, detect, repeat. Once below the surface trash they are on virgin ground where the huge lunkers hide!
So many uninformed comments on here from people who have never found a gold nugget in the ground. Obviously that lady is learning. It doesn’t matter how long it takes. Anyway she found a very nice nugget. Congratulations 🥂
Thanks for the back up Didn’t realise how many arm chair experts there are arround Im tired of saying nothing was set up Nearly regret putting it up It was so her friends could see it easy Is a good spot snagged a 42g and 22g in 50 metrrs of this one Thanks again
It’s a bit of a wash area of a hill People think it’s set up it’s not lucky my sister called me at the start so we could capture the moment Thanks for the comment. Clifford
I watched the whole dig and the excitement of the narrator and the digger. Awesome job. With Gold at 2,400. USA dollars it doesn’t take much to make some money for a pint or two also.
Wow!! Unbelievable how many negative comments. Sad. Look at how much fun they BOTH are having! That's what itd ll about.. great video. Keep dharing mate. Greetings from America's only state with no naaturaal gold, florida. Haha
Great vid Mate. I am looking to buy my first metal detector that I want to use for gold prospecting and treasure hunting. I have the opportunity to buy an X-Terra 705 for $169 or a Vanquish 440 for $349 here locally in Rockhampton Queensland. What are your thoughts on that for a first detector? Regards, Jas.
Hi Jason trace not to sure about those models most use dedicated gold detectors because they run a lot quieter in mineralised ground round here My wife and me have had all mine lab detectors from sd2000 To gpx 6000 over the years all have paid for themselves twice over and have good resale value Maybe you should you should get in contact with a detector shop or a detecting club around Rocky for their advice on what you wait to do and areas you want to go Cheers and good luck with your decision Richard
Im yet to find my first piece , im north of coolgardie at the moment ,, been out about 8 times now , must be such a great feeling to get that first nugget ..i wonder if she has gold fever now 😊
Invest in a good detector and the results will show Speaking from experience, we bought a detector and within two months we had found 100 g of gold, so give it a go
@@TreasureHuntingNana Anything from the Minelab SD2000 upwards is a brilliant machine, $2,500 will be enough to get a good functional box coil combination. 👍
Martin, of all the of the people that have looked at that video. Over the last two weeks. You were the first person to pick up on that and comment on it other than I rung my mate down in Esperance and he told me exactly what you said as well so you are very very Watching the video On our way out to that site there we were talking about the SDC 2300 as we brought that because the 6000 was playing up a little bit and when we started it and it must’ve just been in my mind then when I said it Good pick up✅✅✅
Stan to go detecting in west Australia you need a miners right $35 that entitles you to crown land and pending leases You are also allowed to camp on the land just let pastoral lease owner know as he might be doing some stock work in that area Keep area clean take rubbish with you and follow fire restrictions Gold you find is all yours to keep 😃