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Ricky Muir alleged kangaroo poo fight - video
Sep 9, 2013
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All right... This one is going to set off the "Is Dezi in there" crowd. I wasn't going to share this one, but I decided to under the "If you see something, say something" context. I found a blanket in the entrance of the adit of an old abandoned gold mine. That's a new one for me. In all honesty my assumption was and still is, for some strange reason someone threw it in there, or perhaps it was dragged in there by an animal or something. However, I would be lieing if I said I wasn't suspicious..
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6 months ago
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Ricky Sandra Muir (@rickysandramuir)’s videos with original sound - Ricky Sandra Muir
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1 month ago
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No gas monitor, no go! This is the second Gippsland based adit that a mate and I unintentionally, yet gratefully, stumbled across the other day. I knew they were in there somewhere, but finding the adits wasnt actually part of this trips plan, it was just a bonus :) While my inquisitive nature wanted to explore, I was more than content to just enjoy peeping in from the outside. | Ricky Muir
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7 months ago
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Quick on the spot video in the Gippsland East electorate while getting some footage for a campaign video. We are pro outdoors recreation. Whether you hike, ride dirt bikes, have horses, 4x4, hunt, camp or participate in any of the other awesome outdoors activities you can do on public lands, we support your right to do so. We believe public land is for the public and do not support further restrictive zoning of public lands where outdoors recreation, and public access to public lands is removed!
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Oct 30, 2022
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Ricky Muir ‘forced into a corner’ on Senate asylum seeker vote – video
Dec 5, 2014
The Guardian
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Two centuries collided behind Briagolong in Gippsland. Ducking off the side of the Freestone Creek Track to inspect a culvert yesterday, I did my usual thing and started to wander up stream in Bullockhead Creek. I was pleasantly surprised to come across part of the original 1800's track, Track 96, just around the corner. I have even hiked this section before and don't recall spotting the hand stack rocks on Track 96. I'll get my dates right and do a bit more on both tracks at a later date. Oh, a
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2 months ago
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I fall head over heels for looking into our history. Not down a mine shaft though, I'll try not to do that! This is a pretty good representation of why I deliberately keep certain locations to myself :) I don't know anything about this mine shaft, I stumbled accross it by accident. I'm not sure if it was a ventilation shaft or if it had a drive going off it to follow a reef. There were other reef workings in the area that I was in fact looking for, but this shaft is in the wrong location. I wasn
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9 months ago
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The East Gippsland based boiler I stumbled across right in plain site....that I had never noticed before due to it hiding behind 150 or so meters of bushland beside a road in an area I frequent regularily. I was reading Historic Mining Plots from 1850 to 1880 and have the first battery site here, powered by a 14hp steam engine, getting erected in 1869. However, I'm not convinced this is that boiler as if I read correct, there was a second battery site erected in later years and both were used fo
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4 months ago
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Looking forward to getting back out and filming the second part of my last adventure. Unfortunately reality bites and we all need to earn a crust, so back to work for a while and other responsibilities will chew up the best part of the next fortnight. So there will be little to no content to share with you all for a few days or potentially weeks. Thanks heap for following along. I love sharing my little adventures and have really been shocked by the page growth since sharing the things I love. I
7 months ago
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Open stope standing out a clear a daylight after a fuel reduction burn several months back. You can see the workings further up the hill, there are a few shafts along the reef line and all are connected by the stope that was tunnelled beneath the surface. I have a dilemma too. I have an opportunity on Tuesday for an adventure. The weather is right to hike in and film the second part of my journey looking for a old crusher and boiler, but the price of gold is great at the moment, so do I spend my
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7 months ago
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Where was I here? | Ricky Muir
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Apr 19, 2025
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This is a short video I have made to address the sensationalism in both social and mainstream media about the Adler A110 lever-action shotgun. Please watch and listen to the v | Ricky Muir
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Apr 18, 2016
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"Why don't these shafts have a fence around them". You'll see comments like that a lot in the comment sections of some of my posts. Here is a pretty good example of why. This old mining complex above Bairnsdale in the Vic High Country is a little more known than a lot of the other areas I explore are, so an attempt had been made to fence and cap some of the bigger shafts. Annnnnd of course, this is what happens! Ignore my comment on the tracks been blocked off into the area, the track my mate an
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7 months ago
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Had the urge to get out of the house and do something. Wasn't sure if I was going to search for a plausable new years camp ground, go and swing my metal detector or go for a fish. As it turns out, I did a little of all the above haha. How awesome is this camp ground hiding in Gippslands back yard. All the other camp grounds near flowing water were pretty packed, this little gem, possibly due to only a trickle in the closest creek, was dead quiet. I have been past it plenty of times, but never st
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Dec 27, 2022
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I have no idea how this came to be in the bush between Cobbannah and Dargo. It was a couple hundred metres away from any walking track and close to 100 metres or so from a road. None the less, I dont care. I also dont care if it's because of a medical issue otherwise. Put simply, dont be whoever it was that put this here. Pick up your mess! Removing this certainly wasn't what I was out in the bush to do that day, but it's done now regardless! | Ricky Muir
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6 months ago
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Bush pinstripes incoming! If only there was a hand held tool that could be used to quickly clear the track back a little..... like a machete..... I have spent many, many hours clearing both vehicle and walking tracks with the appropriate tools for the job over the years, and like all tools and the fact that I am a decent human being, I have always seen those tools as just tools and used them appropriately! Hell, back in the 80's I even used to manufacture them as a kid for fun. Fast forward to n
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11 months ago
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Here is a little video of the Gippsland based 1870's black marble quarry site I recently posted about. There is not much to see these days. Walking the narrow overgrown tramway/pack track that was carved by hand into the steep gorge 150 years ago, seeing the small levelled site they would have worked from, and the remainder of the fossil filled stone really got the fascination going in how it was discovered and how hard the work to extract it in those days would have been. In regard to location,
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9 months ago
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I misread a site North of Bairnsdale yesterday. I thought I was following an old track to a mine site, but I actually followed it to a loading ramp in an old logging coupe. It's an older coupe as the stumps in the area had been hand felled evident by scarf cuts. I am pretty certain bulldozers would have pushed logs up onto log trucks using this loading ramp. Modern excavators certainly made things easier for the forest workers. I did find two loaming holes where early prospectors were searching
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4 months ago
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D'oh, a deer, a female deer. Of course I would see one today, because I wasn't looking for one. It's always the way! | Ricky Muir
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7 months ago
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Happy new year! I started the year continuing a long held tradition....... "Regret" 🤣 That last drink or probably 6 to be honest probably could have stayed in the esky, but anyway, I'm alive now and enjoying the backdrop while the last of the hangover goes away 😀 Anyway, the real point of this post was just to check out how good the new GoPro footage is. So far so good :) | Ricky Muir
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4 months ago
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I often wonder how close I have come to trodding on good old nope ropes when out exploring old gold workings, metal detecting random areas, hiking etc. Just now I have completed a bike ride from the Port of Sale to the Longford hall then back into Sale via the perimeter of the Sale Common on Flooding Creek Track then back to the Port of Sale. I followed that with a jog towards Redgate Reserve and back, then I stumbled accross this wriggle stick as I was driving out, in a darn clear area. I have
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Feb 10, 2023
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Making up for lost time and getting some great one on one time with my littlest fella. 2nd ride we have been on in the past week. Training him for bigger and better things to come, I need a little sidekick on some of my adventures. It's a shame he cant legally join in on a lot of them for a good 7 years yet. | Ricky Muir
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Aug 6, 2024
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This old mine hiding in plain sight on the way to and from Dargo is so darn obvious.... Yet I had travelled that road for years before noticing it 🤣 I had to quickly pull over on my way past to grab a little footage. I couldn't help myself. Have you spotted it before? I'm actually not familiar with the story here. My assumption is that it was driven into the hill with intent to intercept a reef further in, but never made/found it. Perhaps a local historian or prospector has some light to shed o
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6 months ago
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Gold discovered in Heyfield. Maffra Spectator, Thursday 23 Jan, 1896: "A couple of happy-go lucky individuals finding themselves at Heyfield prospected round the top of the gravel hill overlooking the racecourse, and took therefrom a couple of dishes of dirt which when washed gave some very good specs of gold. This caused considerable excitement in the usually quiet township, which was further intensified when some of the inhabitants panned off and secured good results." A few years ago I was go
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4 months ago
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Out doing a little prospecting and the locals passed by to suss things out ❤ | Ricky Muir
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Aug 20, 2023
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Gold..... Not much, but it's gold! I don't usually find gold in this creek, but yesterday I had a change in luck. Not enough to call home about, but in the end, I was getting good black sands and up to a few specs of gold, with the last one being a flake from ground I didn't expect. All while I was trying out a Turbopan for the first time. Different location than usual on the creek (away from know gold bearing spots) different pan, different technique and it was a win. 7 test pan sites, with the
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4 months ago
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I gave this Blue Tongue Lizard a guarded convoy when I got home last night. Poor thing was basking in the sun when a cranky Indian Myna started squawking at him and attacking him. Once I scared the bird off I gave the Blue Tongue space as it was clearly already on edge with plenty of tongue display and a flattened out body. He was mighty cautious if me, keeping an eye on me as he went, but as soon as shelter was close, he bailed quick smart. I love having these little guys hanging around :), not
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3 months ago
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A sad reminder of the harsh realities of life in the Victorian High Country in the Gold rush era. These two little marked graves, which I assume were of children, and the one adult grave in the background are the only three remaining marked graves of the Store Point burial ground way out in what is the middle of nowhere in the Victorian High Country these days. This site was never a gazetted cemetry however it was used between the 1870's and 1910 with all records being destroyed in the 1939 fire
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3 months ago
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Somewhere between Walhalla and Mount Useful in State Forest in the Victorian High Country. This was yesterdays visual and auditory bliss. I did theoretically do a few test pans as this creek is gold bearing, but I'm going to be honest, once I started walking up the creek in my waders, all the nonsense of the outside world fell away and I was in my own little piece of heaven, and just soaked it all in as I slowly walked down stream. So much so that I ran myself out of time and had to head home em
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3 months ago
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