they traelled by horse,walk or cart.
yes there was
skipping rope horeshoe
They hat to check there fingernails
mansypan
donkey foot camal horses and many more
From overseas, they came by sailing ships. They then went on, like the locals, by animal transport or walking.
The most common forms of transport used were horse, horse and cart but most of the time is was just plain old walking.
The troopers kept law and order on the goldfields, ensuring that there was a minimal level of lawlessness. They were also the ones who conducted licence checks among the miners.
The diggers got their equipment to the goldfields through various methods. Some would carry their tools and equipment by hand, others used pack animals like horses or mules to transport their gear. Additionally, some diggers would hire carts or wagons to transport their equipment, while others would use boats to navigate rivers and transport their tools to the goldfields.
This was Cobb & Co, a coach company which developed directly out of the need for better transport to and from the goldfields. Cobb & Co's first run departed Melbourne for the goldfields on 30 September 1854.
Yes, and mules. There are lots of good quality donkeys in the USA and Canada thanks to the Spanish.
another name for the goldfields