Epi-hunter
11-27-2009, 10:49 PM
... not a lot, but better than shopping! :rolleyes: :)
I am back in Iowa for a couple of days with family and managed to escape... oops, I mean, I managed to get out for a few hours to detect. :) I had a couple of spots that I thought might be promising, and not nearly enough time to try them out. I actually left this morning at 7AM, and it was 27 degrees out :shocked04: :shocked04: I thought my hands were frozen for awhile. But it warmed up nicely by around 10AM.
I hit a local county fairgrounds where I've found some silver coins before, but I need a month to pull the TONS of clad from the 3 to surface so that I can hear what's below. The place is literally covered in clad! I had not enough time to dig it up today. I did find a 1964 silver quarter in one of the trashy areas in front, but I'm sure there is a lot more there to be had.
Then I went to a spot I really like.... not extremely old, but I have found some mercs and rosies there in the past. I enjoy this place because it's so peaceful. Well, except for today. It's located next to a shooting range, and every time a gun went off I had to remind myself that it was not here but in the adjacent property. That is, until I started finding lots of bullets under my coil, then I started wondering about their aiming skills and instinctively ducking with every shot lol Not all that relaxing, but I did manage a 1945d merc and a 1951 rosie. These were found in some really trashy picnic areas as shown in this photo:
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc224/epi-hunter/IMGP0099.jpg
In the following photo you can perhaps make out the lake at the bottom of the hill. There used to be a sledding hill around the middle of this photo... you can see the sign if you look closely. In the dead of winter, when the lake was frozen solid and when the snow was thick, people would line up and sled down the hill to land on the frozen lake below. :) I have found silver around this area, and also on the sledding hill itself. I have dug mid-tones in this area, hoping to find rings, but so far haven't. I have by no means covered it all though.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc224/epi-hunter/IMGP0102.jpg
Here are the coins. This photo is horrible; I'm sorry! I also did find some sort of token at the fairgrounds, shown upper right, and four wheats. (Angel will be proud of me for digging four wheats; I never dig four wheats! lol)
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc224/epi-hunter/IMGP0103-1.jpg
Thanks for looking :) HH everyone!
Angie
I am back in Iowa for a couple of days with family and managed to escape... oops, I mean, I managed to get out for a few hours to detect. :) I had a couple of spots that I thought might be promising, and not nearly enough time to try them out. I actually left this morning at 7AM, and it was 27 degrees out :shocked04: :shocked04: I thought my hands were frozen for awhile. But it warmed up nicely by around 10AM.
I hit a local county fairgrounds where I've found some silver coins before, but I need a month to pull the TONS of clad from the 3 to surface so that I can hear what's below. The place is literally covered in clad! I had not enough time to dig it up today. I did find a 1964 silver quarter in one of the trashy areas in front, but I'm sure there is a lot more there to be had.
Then I went to a spot I really like.... not extremely old, but I have found some mercs and rosies there in the past. I enjoy this place because it's so peaceful. Well, except for today. It's located next to a shooting range, and every time a gun went off I had to remind myself that it was not here but in the adjacent property. That is, until I started finding lots of bullets under my coil, then I started wondering about their aiming skills and instinctively ducking with every shot lol Not all that relaxing, but I did manage a 1945d merc and a 1951 rosie. These were found in some really trashy picnic areas as shown in this photo:
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc224/epi-hunter/IMGP0099.jpg
In the following photo you can perhaps make out the lake at the bottom of the hill. There used to be a sledding hill around the middle of this photo... you can see the sign if you look closely. In the dead of winter, when the lake was frozen solid and when the snow was thick, people would line up and sled down the hill to land on the frozen lake below. :) I have found silver around this area, and also on the sledding hill itself. I have dug mid-tones in this area, hoping to find rings, but so far haven't. I have by no means covered it all though.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc224/epi-hunter/IMGP0102.jpg
Here are the coins. This photo is horrible; I'm sorry! I also did find some sort of token at the fairgrounds, shown upper right, and four wheats. (Angel will be proud of me for digging four wheats; I never dig four wheats! lol)
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc224/epi-hunter/IMGP0103-1.jpg
Thanks for looking :) HH everyone!
Angie