bob_e99
07-07-2011, 09:09 AM
This past weekend I made a decision to become a real detectorist and started looking at parks and other potential sites. On Tuesday I went to an old drive in and a really old deserted picnic/playground site behind a cemetary. Both were awful to the max. Obviously anyone who has been detecting in the area has probably hit those sites a hundred times.
Wednesday, I went to an old park in one of our oldest cities and found a single clad quarter which judging by the depth, was probably lost fairly recently. I then headed up to an old farm which has since been sub-divided and couldn't really find any site of where any structure may have been. Everything was all woods. I was hot, tired and hungry. Wednesday night I started thinking that detecting was fun but I was way too late on the bus and all the obvious sites have been stripped clean. Discouragement really set in hard.
Thursday (today) is grocery shopping day but the humidity was down and there was a nice breeze so I figured I would do along the site of our road which is dirt. In no time at all, I started to find clad (a couple of dimes and a penny). As I worked my way around the block surrounding the woods near our house (where I previously found the large cent and the non-descript object) I got drawn into the woods and got a signal deep in the woods which quickly raised my hopes of another large cent. Unfortunately it turned out to be a lincoln which really surprised me considering the location. I didn't want to be long so I started headed for our house through the woods and came across a signal I didn't recognize because it was really, really low. What got my interest though was how clean it sounded so I figured why not spend another couple of minutes and dig. I can only say that while the coin is not in great shape, it got my hopes up again. Sorry to make this so long but I needed to vent a bit.
Lastly, if someone can tell me what I found, I would deeply appreciate it.
Thanks for looking.
Added note: sometimes a quicky search can be pretty good.
Wednesday, I went to an old park in one of our oldest cities and found a single clad quarter which judging by the depth, was probably lost fairly recently. I then headed up to an old farm which has since been sub-divided and couldn't really find any site of where any structure may have been. Everything was all woods. I was hot, tired and hungry. Wednesday night I started thinking that detecting was fun but I was way too late on the bus and all the obvious sites have been stripped clean. Discouragement really set in hard.
Thursday (today) is grocery shopping day but the humidity was down and there was a nice breeze so I figured I would do along the site of our road which is dirt. In no time at all, I started to find clad (a couple of dimes and a penny). As I worked my way around the block surrounding the woods near our house (where I previously found the large cent and the non-descript object) I got drawn into the woods and got a signal deep in the woods which quickly raised my hopes of another large cent. Unfortunately it turned out to be a lincoln which really surprised me considering the location. I didn't want to be long so I started headed for our house through the woods and came across a signal I didn't recognize because it was really, really low. What got my interest though was how clean it sounded so I figured why not spend another couple of minutes and dig. I can only say that while the coin is not in great shape, it got my hopes up again. Sorry to make this so long but I needed to vent a bit.
Lastly, if someone can tell me what I found, I would deeply appreciate it.
Thanks for looking.
Added note: sometimes a quicky search can be pretty good.