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Aug 04, 2008, 03:05 PM
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Virginia Hunt
Looking for people to hit a civil war site. It is on the bank of a river which is all public. A part of the site will remains standing. To my knowledge and research it has never been touched before.
Date Planned: End of August.
Who's Invited: Any detectors in the virginia area, unless you want to travel from another state.
What to bring: From the parking area, it's roughly a 3/4 mile walk. You will want to bring some water or gatorade since its in the middle of the woods.
Heat: There is many trees and shady spots around the area to sit down and take a break. Since it's on a river, if you bring swim suits, you could take a swim!
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Aug 05, 2008, 09:29 PM
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Aug 05, 2008, 10:35 PM
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Aug 06, 2008, 08:25 AM
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Aug 07, 2008, 09:55 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Howdy,
I live in Virginia Beach, and would be interested in attending. Would like more info on when, and for how many days? Would it make a good camping trip? Also, since this is along a river, and I have a water detector, would it be worth hunting the wet stuff as well? Or would we be working the dry only?
I am new to detecting as a whole, and relic hunting is something I have yet to delve into. I would love the opportunity to watch a pro like you, and learn the ropes. But of course, this is wife permitting, lol.
Thanks,
Anthony
It is amazing what men will do for an extra inch.
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Aug 07, 2008, 11:16 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
I'm interested since I never attended a group hunt. I live in Fairfax County and have 2 houses in Powhatan where I will stay if hunt is more than one day. Any day but Sunday. Thanks, RuffandTuff.
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Aug 08, 2008, 08:13 AM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
 Originally Posted by Narthoniel
Howdy,
I live in Virginia Beach, and would be interested in attending. Would like more info on when, and for how many days? Would it make a good camping trip? Also, since this is along a river, and I have a water detector, would it be worth hunting the wet stuff as well? Or would we be working the dry only?
I am new to detecting as a whole, and relic hunting is something I have yet to delve into. I would love the opportunity to watch a pro like you, and learn the ropes. But of course, this is wife permitting, lol.
Thanks,
Anthony
If you want to plan a day at the end of the month then you can, I didn't set a day incase some people couldn't make it.
Camping should be ok to do since it's like in the middle of the woods. Trains may wake you up tho. I had planned on only a day trip, but if more wish to camp you can form a little tent group.
The water is about 2 1/2 foot deep in the middle when I looked at it before. I figure most stuff will be in the water.
Even tho I've been detecting for awhile, and know all the terms and some tricks of the trade. I wouldn't think of myself as a pro. But I can show you some tips.
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Aug 08, 2008, 08:15 AM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
 Originally Posted by RuffandTuff
I'm interested since I never attended a group hunt. I live in Fairfax County and have 2 houses in Powhatan where I will stay if hunt is more than one day. Any day but Sunday. Thanks, RuffandTuff.
If you want to spend more then 1 day at it then its ok. Some might camp there. Hopefully you will come, this is the first time I've ever put together a group hunt before.
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Aug 08, 2008, 04:03 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Sounds good, ill pencil something in and see what I can work out. Since it is August, dont know if camping would be much fun. It is a 3 hour drive from the beach, so we could still get in a good long hunt and make it just a day trip.
Out of curiosity, what sort of activity took place at this site? Would like to have a general idea of the history if you dont mind. I dont need every pertinent detail, as I am sure you want to keep the site to yourself as much as possible, just some general info would be great.
And being the greenhorn I am, just about everyone else is a pro in my eyes, and knows more than I can fathom. Would love the opportunity to learn from some experienced hunters.
Thanks,
Anthony
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Aug 08, 2008, 09:37 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Not sure on other peoples plans but maybe like August 31st on a Sunday would be good? We can play with dates until everyone can make it.
History there was a battle in the area, and general cluster ordered the railroad bridge to be destoryed. So I figured they used gun powder or something to destory it. There is a little bit of it still remaining. The large battle of Rio Hill is just a few miles from it, which they ran from that battle to the Mill building on US-29. Burned and destoryed that, and was pressed back towards this area. Plus the river was the main transportation route for cargo to Milton.
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Aug 09, 2008, 10:19 AM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Very cool, thanks. Ill keep te date in mind, but if work is slow, I wont be able to attend, since money is tight. Will know for sure closer tot he date.
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Aug 12, 2008, 11:22 AM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Still looking for more people. The hunt is set for August 31st at 1pm.
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Aug 12, 2008, 05:17 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
I am leaning torwards being able to go, but cannot be 100% confirmed yet. I may be bringing a few people with me as well. Wife is almost certain to come, and my boss is interested in it as well, but he almost always backs out of things. I will be bringing 2 detectors, and if my boss does not come, your friend and my wife can take turns using my back up, but, it is not a very good detector. It will work, but not as well as a top of the line detector. I also do not have any gear for digging on land. For water, I have a Diamond Head scoop from Nuttall, would that be sufficient for river digging in this location?
You say the river is only 2 and a half feet deep, and that it was a cargo route. Would the river have been deeper 150 years ago? Or did the boats they use have a shallow draft?
Anthony
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Aug 12, 2008, 07:23 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Cool, bring as many as you can. Thanks for willing to bring an extra, I will make sure she doesn't use it near the water or anything. I only have a bounty hunter, it's cheap but works as well as other detectors.
I use a digging tool from Lowes that has very sharp teeth on both sides of it, and a a larger shovel, half the size of a large normal shovel. Like a mini version of it.
The ground is sand/small rocks. So I don't recommend a plastic shovel. I do have extra digging stuff if you need it.
The water used to be huge back in the day, even 40 years ago it was very big and like 6 foot deep. But they mainly used Canoes for cargo. Not large boats. There was a water front battle somewhere also.
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Aug 12, 2008, 08:00 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Count me in. I live at Lake Monticello.
Are you 100% sure that the property is public? Don't want to get locked up!
Bob, you still going?
I support the cancellation of "American Diggers" from Spike TV and "Diggers" from Nat Geo.
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Aug 12, 2008, 09:50 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Yes , I will be there, looking forward to it.
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Aug 22, 2008, 08:31 PM
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"Wherever I go .. That's where I'll be!"
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Aug 23, 2008, 10:16 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
Yes it is, there is multiple sites we could go to, but I guess we'll decide which one when we all get together. I say 1pm is still a good time on the 31st.
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Aug 24, 2008, 09:09 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
I seriously doubt your going to wake up at 6am in the morning to be here by 9am.
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Aug 28, 2008, 07:09 PM
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Re: Virginia Hunt
I might be able to make it where is everyone going to meet ? earlier the better :-) thanks for the invite
Thanks
Hutch
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