New Zealand Gold Prospecting & Metal Detecting Forums Archive

 

The forum has moved to community.paydirt.co.nz, see you there!

This forum is now an archive to preserve the knowledge and finds posted here.

DrunkBrother  
Posted : Thursday, 1 November 2012 1:00:31 PM(UTC)
DrunkBrother

Rank: Gold Ingot

Groups: Registered, Moderators
Joined: 27/11/2011(UTC)
Posts: 911
Man
Location: Auckland

Thanks: 21 times
Was thanked: 206 time(s) in 161 post(s)
Heya All, I promised the story with some more pictures of your second Trip to Rarotonga .
Well, lets make it more broad than just my finds, i will cover all details and costs so you understand that it was awesome budget trip with wicked outcome :-)

I am not gona be like a travel agent, here are essential details to know :
Rarotonga is the most populous island of the Cook Islands, with a population of 14,153 (census 2006), out of the country's total population of 19,569. It is 32 km (20 miles) in circumference and has an area of 67.19 km² (26 square miles). Flight is 4 Hours from New Zealand Direct Auckland -> Raro
For rest general info refer to Wiki :-)

Here is google maps shot that i will explain :
raro

As the island almost round, we will treat is as a clock for further easier directions.
The best of the best area is Muri lagoon with several atolls located at 3 to 5pm
The whole area from 3-9 pm is best for swimming and snorkeling as it has wide reef area and sandy beaches
Where north side has nerrow reef area , rocks and almost no water during low tide ,
High tide is only .7 meters, so it is simply impossible to swim and for the same reason there is no colorful fish you would go after.



We wanted to stay at the same place were at our FIRST TRIP butfor the dates we booked flight we were able to get only 4/7 days, so other 2 nights we had to book at Club Raro,being the cheapest at the time .With the night arrival on Friday to saturday night 00:00 am we had to stay there till Monday before we cou ld move to MANEA VILLAS . We ere spending only evening at club raro and both days we were away at proper beach - Muri and other day at Fruits of Rarotonga (deeper place about 2m with lots of fish)
We traveled by Bus that cost 4$ one way or 25$ for 10 trips - recommend to buy it, or you can rent a scooter at 14$+ a day

Here we are, a Raro team : Elena& Max, Andrew&Ira
team




Special Thank you to Maryanne at Manea Villas for having us back! your service was perfect as first time and we defo will be coming back :-)

Manea Villas are self contained villas with daily room service.To save on Food (THIS PART IS MOST IMPORTANT READ ON) we took a full suitcase of food per couple .
* you CAN NOT not brings fruits and vegetables to Raro, but you can if its is frozen supermarket sealed packs
* you CAN bring meet/fish/dairy products if they are all factory sealed

So spending about 300$ total in NZ on all general food and some specials - saved us Thousands on restaurant there. As you can see we had restaurant quality meals done our self:

meals



The only Products we were buying localy are Fresh Bread 5.4$ a loaf and local eggs at 6$ a dozen.
twice we bought Tiptop icecreams 2L containers at 12$ - but that is pretty much it.
All local free yammy treats included Banas/coconuts and Paw paw growing on the Villas' territory :

UserPostedImageUserPostedImage


So General Holiday part was absolutely fantastic!
UserPostedImage

Now, lets get to the metal detecting part.
UserPostedImage

For some of you who looked up tides and noted that its only .7 difference and would think you can detect 24/7.
You can, but with tide coming and going really strong currents flow in the lagoon and it is almost imppossible to sand on feet. Also you can not use sandscoop as all targets go below the light coral sand and settle of reef bed, that is like sponge. so the only way is to free dive and remove sand with your hand till bottom is exposed and take the target out of the pores.

The Ammount of coins in the lagoon is insane! but with the difficulty in water it takes alot of time and effort to get them.
This time i got almost same amount of coins as i got on my first trip! :-)
UserPostedImage
Total Coins: 355

Cook Island coins:
5$ * 7
2$* 22
1$*28
---
50C*7
20C*5
10C*7
5C*4
Total 107$ spendable
NZ coins:

2$*52
1$*43
50C*24
20C*40
10C*48
5C*24

Total 147$ spendable


Australia coins total 9 with 6.15$ value

Oldest coin 19XX Uk penny , heaps on 1/2 cent and one Florin 1962 :-(

However i got one silver coin - 3D pence 1946 :-)


The over interesting coin i got was 1974 old rarotongan Dollar! it is massive to compare with current one and olso compare with old biggest nz coin -50cent :

UserPostedImage
The Other cool items are 2 pair of sunglasses , one of them is POLICE brand with Rrp150$ +
UserPostedImage

And all the best finds are here :

UserPostedImage
The picture speaks for it self with what rings are what :-)

Thanks for stopping by! See you at the beach !
*2014*Rings PlT/PD=0 GOLD=30 STG=53 Junk=46
Foiled again  
Posted : Thursday, 1 November 2012 3:30:18 PM(UTC)
Foiled again

Rank: Gold Ingot

Groups: Registered
Joined: 10/04/2012(UTC)
Posts: 861
Man
Location: Christchurch

Thanks: 459 times
Was thanked: 251 time(s) in 192 post(s)
Great post Max. Beaut story and pictures, looks lovely!
Great rewards for your efforts too huh! Holiday in a fine place AND detecting. Nice!
There's another to find and I'm gunna find it!
tonznz  
Posted : Thursday, 1 November 2012 6:01:23 PM(UTC)
tonznz

Rank: Gold Ingot

Medals: Donation: Made a second donation helping cover the running costs of the site - thank you once again! :)

Groups: Registered
Joined: 20/07/2011(UTC)
Posts: 667
Man
New Zealand

Thanks: 261 times
Was thanked: 199 time(s) in 152 post(s)
some nice gold rings ....jealous
gavin  
Posted : Thursday, 1 November 2012 6:52:38 PM(UTC)
gavin

Rank: Gold Ingot

Groups: Administrators, Registered
Joined: 20/02/2010(UTC)
Posts: 1,326
Location: Christchurch

Thanks: 736 times
Was thanked: 535 time(s) in 287 post(s)
Awesome haul there - especially the gold rings! I would have thought it was warm enough water to not need a wet suit?
DrunkBrother  
Posted : Thursday, 1 November 2012 7:13:38 PM(UTC)
DrunkBrother

Rank: Gold Ingot

Groups: Registered, Moderators
Joined: 27/11/2011(UTC)
Posts: 911
Man
Location: Auckland

Thanks: 21 times
Was thanked: 206 time(s) in 161 post(s)
Originally Posted by: gavin Go to Quoted Post
I would have thought it was warm enough water to not need a wet suit?


It is nice and worm in at the lagoon most of the time during the day, but with tide coming- it comes from the ocean and it is bloody cold,
and as far as we were mainly doing the areas of tide/current flow - we had to wear wetsuits spending hours in the water.

The reason for spending time exactly in cold areas- is Current washing away top layer of sand over the reef giving easier access to targets.

*2014*Rings PlT/PD=0 GOLD=30 STG=53 Junk=46
DrunkBrother  
Posted : Thursday, 1 November 2012 7:17:55 PM(UTC)
DrunkBrother

Rank: Gold Ingot

Groups: Registered, Moderators
Joined: 27/11/2011(UTC)
Posts: 911
Man
Location: Auckland

Thanks: 21 times
Was thanked: 206 time(s) in 161 post(s)
And another reason - SUN.. A lot of SUn.

Either put tons of sunblock, ot have wetsuit +gloves+bandana (cos on a day without bandana -i got sunburn on forehead above mask :-( )
*2014*Rings PlT/PD=0 GOLD=30 STG=53 Junk=46
madsonicboating  
Posted : Friday, 2 November 2012 1:15:52 AM(UTC)
madsonicboating

Rank: Gold Ingot

Groups: Registered
Joined: 21/03/2011(UTC)
Posts: 674
Man

Thanks: 187 times
Was thanked: 157 time(s) in 127 post(s)
awesome story and photos now thats a real treasure hunting holiday!!
Apostle40  
Posted : Friday, 2 November 2012 9:45:40 AM(UTC)
Apostle40

Rank: Gold Nugget

Groups: Registered
Joined: 5/06/2012(UTC)
Posts: 41
Man
New Zealand
Location: Auckland

Thanks: 3 times
Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
Great Post Max... Wish I was there... :)
Teknetics T2 11" DD
"You Can't Handle the Truth" www.disclosureproject.org

Metal Mikey  
Posted : Friday, 2 November 2012 11:22:59 PM(UTC)
Metal Mikey

Rank: Gold Ingot

Groups: Registered
Joined: 29/03/2012(UTC)
Posts: 120
Location: Rangiora

Thanks: 17 times
Was thanked: 22 time(s) in 18 post(s)
Great post Max. Go to paradise and find treasure!

Cheers Mike.