M-Taliesin
02-28-2010, 11:01 AM
Howdy Folks!
My day started out with a trip to my local metal detecting headquarters over in Golden.
Ran into CyberSage over there, and he told me all about this here forum, so I went off
and joined up after my hunting day. I picked up a few goodies there, then headed down
to meet up with another fellow to hunt for a wedding ring set with engagement ring that
some woman lost on a really huge sledding hill. Figured to use my new Bigfoot coil on my
MXT to cover a great deal of ground in the least amount of time.
So I headed down to Littleton, and it was flat-out cold there, and there was plenty of
snow on the ground. We spent a couple of hours working the hill, but never found our
target. We hoped we'd find it so we could get it back to the lady who lost it.
After that, I headed east. As I drove along, the snow got less and less, and the temperature got warmer. By the time I got to my next location in southern Denver,
it was much more pleasant to hunt. I visited several school locations and didn't find
much of consequence. The best was a necklace stamped 14kt GP. The odd find of
the day was a 25 centavo coin from Guatamala. We don't see many of them around
these parts.
Anyhow, I've got pictures to share, so hope you find them enjoyable.
Blessings,
M-Taliesin
My day started out with a trip to my local metal detecting headquarters over in Golden.
Ran into CyberSage over there, and he told me all about this here forum, so I went off
and joined up after my hunting day. I picked up a few goodies there, then headed down
to meet up with another fellow to hunt for a wedding ring set with engagement ring that
some woman lost on a really huge sledding hill. Figured to use my new Bigfoot coil on my
MXT to cover a great deal of ground in the least amount of time.
So I headed down to Littleton, and it was flat-out cold there, and there was plenty of
snow on the ground. We spent a couple of hours working the hill, but never found our
target. We hoped we'd find it so we could get it back to the lady who lost it.
After that, I headed east. As I drove along, the snow got less and less, and the temperature got warmer. By the time I got to my next location in southern Denver,
it was much more pleasant to hunt. I visited several school locations and didn't find
much of consequence. The best was a necklace stamped 14kt GP. The odd find of
the day was a 25 centavo coin from Guatamala. We don't see many of them around
these parts.
Anyhow, I've got pictures to share, so hope you find them enjoyable.
Blessings,
M-Taliesin