I'm finally on our yearly trip to Port Hedland, Western Australia.
The following day we drove for 3hrs to a small camping area on the coast called Eighty Mile and relaxed
just checking out the fauna and do a bit of shell collecting, which Eighty Mile is well known for.
We had a resident Perenti living under our hut which the boys thought was great.
But after 3 days it was back to Port Hedland for the rest of our holiday.
Theres a place in PH that is called Pretty pool and thought it was time to break out the Tracker for
it's Maiden run.My eldest boy opted to to a bit of fishing while I donned the headphones and headed off.
The first signal was a very heavy and ugly multi colored silvery ring followed by 100's of bottle caps and a few dollars
in loose change.
Then zach wanted to have a go and straight away he was a coin spill that totalled $10.55 and was followed up by
a few more loose coins.
His arm got a bit tired so I was on my way again straight onto a small silver ring in the loose sand.
I also found a live round .22 and other spent shells as well as projectiles.
To sum up the BH Tracker IV, I Iiked it as a an all rounder machine and easily handled by the young lad also.
I'm glad I bought it and will send some more posts of our trip in WA Aust in the following days.
Cheers and HH
aushunter


The following day we drove for 3hrs to a small camping area on the coast called Eighty Mile and relaxed
just checking out the fauna and do a bit of shell collecting, which Eighty Mile is well known for.
We had a resident Perenti living under our hut which the boys thought was great.
But after 3 days it was back to Port Hedland for the rest of our holiday.
Theres a place in PH that is called Pretty pool and thought it was time to break out the Tracker for
it's Maiden run.My eldest boy opted to to a bit of fishing while I donned the headphones and headed off.
The first signal was a very heavy and ugly multi colored silvery ring followed by 100's of bottle caps and a few dollars
in loose change.
Then zach wanted to have a go and straight away he was a coin spill that totalled $10.55 and was followed up by
a few more loose coins.

His arm got a bit tired so I was on my way again straight onto a small silver ring in the loose sand.
I also found a live round .22 and other spent shells as well as projectiles.
To sum up the BH Tracker IV, I Iiked it as a an all rounder machine and easily handled by the young lad also.
I'm glad I bought it and will send some more posts of our trip in WA Aust in the following days.
Cheers and HH
aushunter


