Tips & Safety On Field Trips
- Take every precaution while on field trips like making sure you have the right gear like gloves,
boots, drinking water and basic supplies.
- Fill in your holes after digging and beware of overhanging rocks and ledges that could collapse
while digging below.
- Don't go into old mine shafts as most are unstable and air quality can never be guaranteed.
- Always wear safety glasses when breaking or chiselling on rocks.
- Watch out for snakes and spiders because as a rock hound you're more prone to finding these
critters than others.
- Always close gates after you and always take your rubbish home with you if there isn't a proper
place to leave it.
- Always tell someone where you are before you leave in case something goes wrong!
- Always have a first aid kit close by.
- If you haven't been to an area before draw yourself a map or have a map with you so you don't
get lost. Mobile phones don't work everywhere!
- Wear a good hat and sunscreen so you don't get sunburnt.
- Never forget: FOOD, SNACKS, DRINKS & MEDICATION.
Disclaimer: It is your responsibility to ask permission from any private property owner at any location
when searching for gemstones before you enter any such property. You may also be required to
possess a fossicking license as per state laws.
Safety In The Workshop
- Don't have loose clothing around any moving machine parts and keep guards on equipment at
all times.
- Wear safety glasses while grinding and using any pickle or acid compounds.
- Wear a filter face mask if required.
- Don't spill water on any electric motors. Electricity and water don't mix.
- Keep fingers and hands clear of sharp moving parts.
- Wear rubber gloves if handling any acids or pickling solutions.
- Use tweezers when handling hot soldered jewelry.
- Have a first aid kit near by at all times.
Club Details
Club Location:-
To Be Advised:
For further details
please contact:-
Coolgardie Gem Club Inc
PO box 34 Coolgardie 6429 WA
Phone 90267194 or 90266169
President: Ronnie Potter Ph. 90267194
Email Secretary : ausgold1@westnet.com.au
Membership Details:-
Memberships: Peta Laine Ph. 90266363
Fees are $15
Renewable on July 1/ 2009
(Map package is an additional $8 + $5 postage)
Use the contact details above to join.
Over 400 members!
About:-
The idea of a Gem & Mineral Club was first proposed by a small, like minded, rock
crazy, group in Coolgardie.
One of the reasons for establishing the club was that there was no such club in the
Eastern Goldfields - a region with abundant minerals, gemstones, and of course world
famous for gold! Lots of people in the region were gathering rocks and interesting
stones (which usually ended up in the garden!) but with no knowledge of what they
were or how to turn them into jewellery.
For many months club members gathered in the Old Gaol, Coolgardie (our present club
room!) without any equipment but fortunately the club eventually acquired a grant for
some equipment from Lotterywest. Even then, we did not have the knowledge of how to
use this machinery. Gradually with the help and advice from members of other lapidary
clubs we are gaining in knowledge and know-how. That is the great thing about joining
our club - we all learn from each other!
We will soon be moving to larger premises - the old Firebrigade shed (thanks to the
Shire of Coolgardie) where we will have a much better workshop setup and a kitchen
area to sit and socialise.
Many of us also prospect for gold in the region so our field trips are often both for
rocks, gemstones and gold. It seems that most gold prospectors also have a passion
for rocks! Most of all though we like to go out bush, sit drinking tea under a tree and
have a laugh!
Harry Boucher member 91 and still rocking! Read his amazing life story on this page:
Harry Boucher Page
Workshop Times:-
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Field Trips:-
Thanks to the generosity of Redemption JV, Coolgardie Gem & Mineral Club members
can now fossick for gold nuggets on two large leases close to Coolgardie. These areas
are still producing gold nuggets, the most recent nugget found was a 17 grammer by a
tourist.
Unfortunately Permission to detect on Barrick leases is no longer available due to many
leases being sold to Norton. The club will attempt to regain permission from Norton at
the end of August.
All you have to do is join the club (cost = $15) and sign a contract and you can also
purchase a map package ($8).
Club Shows & Events 2010:-
Gold & Gem Festival
Competitions & results etc.
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Busybee Festival site July
Club Rooms
Busy bee festival site June
Busy bee festival site
rubbish collected June 2
Busy bee festival site 3
Varischetti Day
Varischetti Day
Gem Club on Varischetti Day
Pam on raffle tickets
Greg on the barbeque
Apla Field Day Kanowna
Learning detecting skills
Apla Field Day
Apla Field Day Coil testing
First Prize 2007 - Gold
nugget found by Ian
Ramsdale and set in silver
pendant by Ian
Agate knife made by
Owen Dalglish
Ronnie Potter on last field
trip to moss agate patch at
Bulong.
THE 2007 COOLGARDIE GOLD & GEM FESTIVAL The Metal Detecting Championships
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Gold Panning Championships 2007
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Coolgardie Gem & Mineral Club Inc
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