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29 km north-east of Orange, Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Camping trip to Ophir Recreational Reserve NSW, Australia - Part 1
A 2016 summer camping trip from Sydney to the old gold mining area of Ophir NSW and site of Australia's first significant gold discovery.
Ophir is located 27 km north east of Orange and 280 km west of Sydney via Orange.
Ophir (pronounced 'o-fa' to rhyme with 'sofa')....I learned this later!
TOP 30 ORANGE (NSW) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Orange - New South Wales, Australia. Orange located about 254 km from Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales. This city of Orange is a city of Central West region in NSW. Popular tourist attractions in Orange is Mount and Lake Canobolas.
Besides visit Mount Canobolas and Lake Canobolas, others things to do in Orange is to visit others beautiful places such as Cook Park, Pinnacle Lookout, Orange Botanic Gardens, Ophir Reserve, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange Adventure Playground, Orange Regional Museum, Orange Mountain Bike Park, Banjo Patterson Park, Gosling Creek Reserve, Huntley Berry Farm, etc.
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Ophir reserve
Main camp ground
OPHIR RESERVE NSW. OLD WORKINGS.
today i took some photos at ophir of some old workings, tunnels, shafts. I hope u enjoy.
Ophir reserve
Ophir reserve
Adventure Gold. Ophir Reserve. The location of the first payable gold found in Australia
In this video we take a look at Ophir. This was the location of the first payable gold discovered in Australia back on the 7th of April, 1851 by John Lister & William Tom. At it's peek mining period there were around 10,000 people working the area. One of the nuggets found in the area weighed in at 63 oz (1.8 kg).
Ophir, NSW
Martina and I went to check out come cool Ophir caves ;-)
Ditherer and Son Prospecting: Gold Prospecting Ophir NSW Homemade Highbanker
Gold Prospecting Ophir - NSW on the Lower Lewis Ponds Creek. My old dad and I have come to Wildwood Cottage a few times now. Each time we come we find more gold than the last.
We stay at Wildwood Cottage on the Lower Lewis Ponds Rd, as guests on the property we can do some gold prospecting.....and we do!
We go there for the gold, there's no denying it. Both dad and I have had goldfever for nigh on 40 years.
For this trip we built a new highbanker called The Hogwash in honour of the Gold Hog rubber matting we used. Dad and I were still bending aluminium the night before we left, and we hadn't even glued some of the PVC pipework. We knew we'd have to play with the setup a bit, and we learned an awful lot. Over the next 3 days we refined our plans as we conducted the daily Post Mortem each evening in the loungeroom at the cottage.
We're both champing at the bit to go again. But that will have to wait. Besides, there's all the modifications to the designs....hours, indeed weeks or months of fruitful dithering before we once again build the prototype the night before.....again.....
For those who are interested, the highbanker is homemade and ditheringly designed. It was a conversion of a classifier/grizzly bar setup we took on the last trip. We run a 2 5.5HP pump, and for the purposes of the testing (and due to fortuitous incompleteness) we had a dual valved manifold glued up out of PVC plumbing parts in line with the water supply. We had intended to have a garden hose attachment set up on one of the outlets and the highbanker on the other. But as dithering is not foolproof, we had failed to purchase enough PVC adaptors of the right size and thus had a spare outlet with a tap on it. By opening and closing this bypass tap, we could regulate the flow of water in the sluice.
The sluice itself uses Gold Hog Mats. we have both UR and Scrubber mats in for the duration of this trip.
Due to a design failure with the hopper, when we ran max water flow through the higbanker, too much of the dirty wash water would make it over the end of the grizzly bars and into the large tailing pile. We tried any number of ways to up the flow while not losing the gold-bearing wash over the back. We tried adjusting the direction of the sprays to control the V rooster tail. We added large rocks to the hopper to hold material longer and release it more slowly while still allowing more water to be put through the sluice. What we really needed to do was shorten the skidplate under the hopper and put the offcut skidplate underneath the grizzly bars. This modification will be made before the next video for certain.
The second sluice is one of our new homemade river sluices. We didnt use any expanded metal over the miners moss in the second sluice, and we felt that with the increased flows and speeds this would have been sensible and the more vortices the finer the gold recovery. This is another guaranteed modification.
We'll make the rubber matting sluice longer and the whole system more adjustable.
From an efficiency point of view, we should have set up the machine between dad and I, and had both of us digging a trench either side of the machine and shovelling straight in.
This we would do next time if the ditherer wasnt nearly 70. I might have to rope in another able bodied assistant and let the ditherer have a bit of a sit down in the shade. We might even put him in charge of concentrates and finishing. So we can get the highbanker reassembled after a cleanout more quickly and get back to processing.
Ditherer and Son
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Stedo's Colour City Episode 3 - Ophir Gold!
This time Stedo takes us out of the city proper to historic gold country at Ophir to explore this fantastic attraction. More fun stuff at sliceglobal.com.
Easter 2016 4wd camping trip to the goldfields near Ophir
Easter 2016 4wd camping trip to the goldfields near Ophir
Exploring Ophir Gold Mine
Just a quick video of one of the mines at Ophir camping ground. Bats! at the end :)
Filmed at Orange NSW
Clergate ophir run 31/8/13
Calere District 4x4 club clergate/ophir run 31/8/13
Navara Ophir reserve.MP4
Washout down to a creek bed - Ophir Reserve NSW
Ophir Gold Mines NSW Australia
Ophir Gold Mines NSW Australia.
Danger : DO NOT enter Mines.This is an educational video only.
For Self Defence and Martial Arts
For Fitness Passion
For Design & Drafting service
Ophir, NSW Drone Video
While we were at Ophir in NSW I gave the Drone a quick run to get some video of the main campground.