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Title: Opalton claims
Post by: slippery eel on October 18, 2018, 03:21:42 PM
Hello,
Have been watching the outback opal hunters (7mate) and the last episode showed a deserted claim in the opalton fields. How funny are those blokes on Cols Crew. Not much else near opalton pretty wild country but just wondering can anyone go there and take over the deserted claim??????
Cheers
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: MALACHI on October 18, 2018, 05:19:02 PM
Hi Slippery Eel and welcome.  I've also been watching this show via "Dailymotion" on Youtube.  :)  The same thought went through my mind. I would imagine that there is a claim protocol that has to be met. eg pegging the claim and maintaining the mining fees. Perhaps you would have seen in one of the episodes were an inspector/ranger is going around checking the leases. So if a claim is not up to date, you should be able to prospect and perhaps place your own claim on the site.
Cheers
Malachi.  beers
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Rusted on October 19, 2018, 06:02:43 PM
We just came back from there in July, the field is huge.
You will find plenty of abandoned claims but how you go about verifying that I don't know, I guess get a coordinate and ask the Mines Dept.

You would have Buckleys chance of stumbling across the particular claim shown in the show. Like all mining areas there are tracks everywhere going all over the place,winding around hills and mine dumps, easy to get completely bushwacked. Tracks shown on the ordnance survey maps have been dug up and diverted, sometimes quite considerable distances away from the original, so even the best maps aren't really going to help.

Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: FlashGP on October 19, 2018, 06:53:17 PM
The Qld Dept of Mines and Energy has online maps of mining claims, i used it to locate info on a glod mine at clermont.   But I has claim number.  You should also be able to find out information on the status of claims, but this may cost.

The system is different to the Qld Globe, but that has some resource info on it as well.

If you are going to stake a claim, you need to understand the red tape.  The local mines dept offices are helpful at getting their paperwork, but you need to talk to the people in the mining district in which the mine is located.
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: ia1nw22 on October 21, 2018, 05:09:05 PM
 If you need to check if a claim is current in Qld ,
Go online

Go to the Qld Dept' of natural resources , mines & energy
Find , Public searches for resource authorities , down on the right .
Find , resource authority public report .
Enter the Claim number .
Submit . And it's status is there .
If it is a very old claim it probably won't be in the computer data base .
The mines Dept' people in Winton were always very help full and are the first people to take any inquiries too .
Hope this helps
Good Noodling
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: slippery eel on October 22, 2018, 02:46:34 PM
Many thanks for the info.  Wrong time of the year now but we would have to be very self sufficient.  The nearest village appears to be Winton.  Wikicamps shows a campground at opalton with very basic facilities.  Water would be the big problem.
Cheers slippery
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Bucket on October 23, 2018, 05:50:22 PM
Yep, you're spot on slippery eel, Winton is the closest town, there are two caravan parks in town, a number of hotels/motels and a free camp around 3 kms south of town on the Opalton Rd. The free camp has nothing but parking, no water, power or facilities. I was through there a few months ago and stayed in the free camp as the caravan parks were packed like sardines and fully booked out for a few days. Its still a fair haul to Opalton, one I chose not to do as I'd already been to Koroit. Beautiful country but you have to be self sufficient before you head out there. Good luck with it!
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Rusted on October 24, 2018, 07:41:24 AM
The camp at Opalton is the only thing at Opalton, Toilets and water and a bit of ground, is the extent of it. To do any good speccing you would need to go a fair distance, the heaps close by would be well looked over.
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: glot on November 02, 2018, 07:50:57 PM
Contact the term. They will be more than happy to give you the details
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Gemster on November 02, 2018, 08:50:49 PM
Lol just like the Aussie Gold Show... Now WA station owners are having Major issues with un-prepared, ill-informed and down right Dangerous People who think the out-back is full of Gold... Several station workers that I chat with often on another Forum are getting real sick and tired of having to rescue 'Prospectors' and have to give them Food, Water and a helping boot right up the back-side..... Their Theft rate has Sky rocketed too.... Some say 'worst thing they ever did was to allow filming on their Lands'....
   Now this is happening on the Opal Fields too... Thanks to the opal show....
   Im NOT by any way implying that you are one of them, but please Do Your Research BEFORE you venture... All is Not what it appears on TV.... It is after all, 'Reality Television'......

  Gemster... beers
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: FlashGP on November 05, 2018, 08:48:28 AM
Gemster, I think you mean un-reality TV.  A fair bit of the drama seems to be contrived.
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Gemster on November 05, 2018, 02:51:47 PM
So True Flash...  ;) You have to laugh at some of the stuff that goes on in those 'Shows'.. I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it yet....   ::)

And as for the 'Deserted Claim' it is Not deserted as you only have to work your claim for a certain period every year to keep the claim... If any-one else worked that particular claim with-out permission, they would be classified as a "Claim-jumper' and that is very frowned upon by the Department...

  Gemster... beers
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Rusted on November 05, 2018, 06:42:42 PM
I thought it was just me.

Watch for several minutes, then a heap of ads, back after the ads and they have to go through everything thats happened before the Ad just in case you forgot it and then give 30 seconds of new stuff then break to ads, repeat again and again. I reckon they really only have a couple of minutes of material that they have to pad out to fill in between the ads.

I wont bother watching again.
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: MALACHI on November 05, 2018, 07:42:10 PM
I'm glad I watched this show on daily motion, at least I avoided all the unnecessary padding content. At first I did find it melodramatic and annoying, though having got past that, I did find the father and son team quite funny and further still. I did enjoy the colour being found as they picked away.
Cheers
Malachi  beers
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Bucket on November 07, 2018, 10:20:38 AM
Rusted, this seems to be the formula for most of the reality shows on TV at present. I'm surprised at how dramatic they can make a small problem seem like a life threatening situation. The same production company make another reality show I watch called Railways Australia (also makes Outback Truckers). Something like a red signal all of a sudden becomes a case of life and death!
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: swirly on November 07, 2018, 05:14:20 PM
i spent a couple of years at coober pedy in the early 1990's but im scratching my head over these shows.
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: tinker on November 08, 2018, 09:49:00 AM
Yep these shows always seem to good to be true and the amazing thing is they always find good opal or gold on either show.  But thats the media these days, reality shows, really aren't telling the real story.

Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: wallie on November 09, 2018, 07:08:18 PM
All I want to do is visit Cooper Pedy with an ultraviolet torch and pick up all the goodies at night. How hard can it be? :D :D :o ::)
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Rusted on November 09, 2018, 08:16:11 PM
Brilliant idea, what could go wrong. ;)
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: MALACHI on November 09, 2018, 10:04:26 PM
I like this UV idea too, that is until an old bloke at my club told me that you need to watch out for the scorpions; they also glow under a UV light too.  :o ;D
Cheers
Malachi
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: Rej on November 11, 2018, 05:19:23 PM
I like this UV idea too, that is until an old bloke at my club told me that you need to watch out for the scorpions; they also glow under a UV light too.  :o ;D
Cheers
Malachi

Yup, here's the only thing we found while looking for UV-visible diamonds at Staggy Creek

(http://aussielapidaryforum.com/forum/gallery/8/51035-111118171805.jpeg)
Title: Re: Opalton claims
Post by: FlashGP on November 12, 2018, 06:20:11 PM
At least it makes them easier to see at night.  You would have to be blind to accidentally sit on one while using a UV light. beers
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