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  1. #1
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    Mar 2009
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    Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    I am new to this and have a lot of questions about metal detecting. I get out of the Marine Corps tomorrow and will have a lot of free time until june. If there is anybody that would not mind taking along a newby in the Riverside/Moreno Valley area area on a hunt, i would much appreciate it. I bought a MXT 350 yesterday and am dying to get my first find.

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    Mar 2007
    Salinas, CA
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    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    There's a brick & mortar club in the Riverside area, if I'm not mistaken. Attend their monthly meeting, and see who comes into the "find of the month display" with the oldies. Ie.: not just the sandbox hunters with matchbox cars and clad, but see who comes in with old silver coins and such My experience is that aces like that, tend to mingle with like-ACES. So if you have a spot that you've milked old silver (seateds and barbers or whatever), and you come in with a shadow box of those, you will tend to get the aces to warm up to you, and be willing to swap sites It's only natural that those that have researched out good spots, and now how to make their units sing there, will want to pace themselves with persons of like caliber, not persons who tag along and expect them to do all the research, teaching, etc.... Yeah I know, it's a "catch 22", because how are you supposed to know the type sites, settings, techniques, etc.... unless someone shows you? Doh!

    also get on the Kinzli forum, which is specifically for CA only posters. To get past the main page, you have to sign up, but it's easy: just pick a name and password.
    Metal detecting is my one worldy vice!

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    Ant
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    Aug 2006
    Cali
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    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area



    Riverside Treasure Hunters is the club, and they meet the first Friday of the month. Just yahoo Riverside Treasure Hunters and check their web site to get directions to the meeting place.


    Several people from Moe Valley who Metal Detect. Do you have a Job yet, and are you leaving 29 Palms or SD for MV?

  4. #4
    us
    Jan 2009
    So. Cal
    BH QD II,Minelab GPX 4500 PULSE GOLD PROSPECTING DETECTOR,Garrett Infinium LS Pulse Metal Detector
    310

    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    RAD send me a PM and we can hook up. It doesn't matter to me what experience you have. I'm just out there to have fun. I have alot of old properties to hunt. You need to find your first silver some time right

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    mpl
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    Jun 2007
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    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    I live in La Quinta and would love to go out with someone else. I'm pretty new to metal detecting and often feel I'm in over my head with research or where to go.

  6. #6
    us
    Oct 2008
    26

    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    RAD: Your in luck, providing you read this before this Friday evening! The Riverside Treasure Hunter's Club is meeting this Friday Night at 7PM - 10PM, in Riverside, in the cafeteria of the Jackson Elemenary School, on the SE corner of Colorado & Jackson! It's about 1.8 mi North of the 91 fwy on Van Buren Ave! At Colorado, turn right, go the signal light, you're there! I will like to give you a personal invite to come! We have about 110 members, who hunt in every location, and can help you! My name is Bob. I am the President of the Riverside Treasure Hunter's Club. Hope to see you there!

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    Jun 2006
    Reche Canyon California
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    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    Hi Bob,
    I hope you won't mind if I tag along...I went to the site to check ( I joined the site awhile back but have not been to any of the meetings ) and found out the time as well... Hope to see you there..

    PLL
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  8. #8
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    Sharing the culture, history and adventure of the American Southwest.

    Jun 2006
    Reche Canyon California
    ace 250
    1,769
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    hey Rad,
    Did you go to this meeting I was there and I'm not sure if we met ....

    PLL
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  9. #9
    us
    Apr 2009
    Murrieta Ca
    Tesoro Silver Sabre, Tesoro Lobo Super Traq
    156

    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    Old town Temecula might be a decent place to hunt. Google it. Pujol st. looks to have been an area where some really old properties were. I've been through there a bunch of times on my way up to the santa margarita river. Right now there is construction going on....who knows what the grading could have stirred up? Best of luck
    www.Hamiltontileandstone.com

  10. #10

    Jun 2008
    Oceanside, CA.
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    Re: Free time and Lots of Questions: Riverside Area

    Check out First Class Miners. They are in Yucca Valley and have good claims outside Pioneer Town and in the Old Dale Mining area.
    Charlene Myers
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