Del Norte county

Tom_in_CA

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Mar 23, 2007
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Explorer II, Compass 77b, Tesoro shadow X2
Welcome from a fellow Californian. I'm in Monterey county. The closest I ever got to hunting up your way, was in Eureka & Ferndale area. Got a mid 1840s coin in Ferndale. :)

You're in a pretty remote and sparsely populated (relatively speaking) area, so not sure how many hobbyists you'll find from on-line. Sometimes dealers though will know other hobbyists in the area (if there's even a dealer in your area :))
 

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Sep 5, 2013
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Lol your right about the remote part. Anyone know if there has been any known
meteorites to fall in the area?
 

Alan Applegate

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Aug 20, 2013
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Roswell, NM
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Ace 250, GTI-2500
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All Treasure Hunting
If you're into meteorites, all you're going to find with a metal detector are iron-containing ones. The really good ones, like pallasites (<1% of the falls), can't be detected although some of the nickel-based ones will stick to a strong magnet.

I lucked out about two years or so ago. Why I picked up the rock, other than its color, I'll never know as the detector didn't make a peep. I soon discovered it would stick to a magnet (that is how my big digger shovel is attached to my pouch). It weighs in at just 7 ounces, but is worth about $1,500.

Your really don't need good luck, as meteorites fall all over. What you need is a sharp eye, and a bit of knowledge of what to look for.
 

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