History, finds, drive, weather the whole lot No secrets

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Hi all, i have decided to show how i find my sites and where they are. Why because i think nothing left to dig in this location. Windmill hill, have done quite a lot of posts on TN over 7 years. The site was once a hard rock mine fittingly called Windmill Hill Quartz Mining Coy. Late in the afternoon it blows quite hard to almost gale wind . Thats how the location got its name.

History Gold was discovered in 1852 by an Irishman and the saddle Quartz reef which surfaces on the top of the hill is "The Paddy's Reef" First there was small claims these joined in partnership to form a Mining Company. 6 shafts were sunk to 600 feet and went to 3000 feet over the next 80 years. Why saddle quartz reefs repeat at depth. Mined between 1852-1934. From a old mine pic taken 1880 and then a local Sun news paper i found a pic of what remained the poppet head. The site today and the find and the drive and the local area . The hill sits 5 minutes from the centre of town and 5 minutes from home. I don,t think anyone has ever been this open before. Todays find are no much but i found quite a bit of small gold on this hill over the years. Enjoy the ride The weather was a bit wet to start but what i think is so funny .The fact that locals fill their car with gas while just above them on the hill i,m filling my pockets with finds. Un-noticed and never bothered by anyone. Ask the locals, they will tell if there was still gold on the hill it would still be mined. :laughing7: :laughing7: More like to junky and they couldn,t be bothered Thats the truth.

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Here the gold found on the hill this year gone

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Classic Tinpan, cracking research, hunts and reveal! :notworthy: most entertaining and thought / hunt provoking.
 

It's strange that folks will drive 100s of miles to see something neat and
yet will not go 5 minutes out of their way to see something they live right
next to. I am guilty of this also...it is sad but true. Thanks Tinpan for the
pictures and the story. Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

Thanks Tinpan.

Jonnie
 

seeing gold from any spot is awesome.. but a place no one thinks has it anymore.. is way better... WTG!!!!!!!!!! Hunt where others either cant or wont and you will be sucessful!
 

Great way to show there is still lots to be found. Good Gold too !!
 

Great story, great pics. A piece of history unravelled!! I loved the "Discount Chemist." That cracked me up pretty good.
 

This is an amazing treasure found!
 

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Thanks TP. Very interesting post.
 

Thanks for the History lesson and the pic's. It looks like you have done pretty well here. I too like the pic of the Discount Chemist. We have these too in the metro Atlanta area. They mainly cook crack on their stoves which contributes greatly to apart mint' fires.
 

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