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Woodland Detectors

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RGINN

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Cool pics, 4-H! Did you find anything that day? I have now been at this altitude so long it is strange to me to see that much greenery at this time of year!
 

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Woodland Detectors

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lol! I can relate my friend! Comming from Colorado (color red) I can remember our opening day of camp 3 years ago in the Rockys. Granted it was 65 degrees the day prior which was JUNE 15th. We had just picked up the last of our yearly staff members from the airport which come from all over the world. The very next day we had a blizzard! I mean, hurricane force winds. Half of the staff were freaking out and wanted to go back home! This was a girl scout camp so the staff was all young adult females. DRAMA!!! Long story short, yeah, Rginn It is good to see greenery this time of year too. I found The basic old home stuff coins, and misc metal parts.
 

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