Harry_Morant
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I live in an inland area of Australia where the ocean is almost two hours drive but we have our lakes and rivers. At one of the rivers an area is set aside as a nude beach. There's not a chance in hell you'll see me there normally but I figured in the first week of spring, on an overcast day in the middle of the week I'd be fairly safe. Thankfully not a soul.
Aside from my backyard it was my first outing with my X-Terra 70 and I took a day off work specifically to come to know my new best friend. I haven't been able to find out whether there are any restrictions on detecting here so I figured that if I carried two pouches, one for the finds and one for the junk that a Ranger wouldn't be too harsh on me if I could show all the junk I was carting out of the recreation area. Well if beer bottle caps were valuable I'd be a rich man. I am now fairly positive after 40 or so that I can readily identify these on my detecter now and can mostly ignore them.
When I got to the nude beach I figured that the bathers would disrobe and leave their clothes on flat rocks and under trees on the river bank and that coins would drop out at these locations. This logic resulted in finds at these locations and not much else in other locations. A old chap came along and asked what I was looking for and mentioned that another person had already been through the area. The coins I found were generally under a root mat which indicated they'd been there for quite some while. The 2 cent coin for instance has not been used in Australia for the last 15 years. It was a good testament for the 70 to find older coins in a worked area.
Aside from the huge haul of beer bottle caps I found half a dozen sinkers and a total of $1.77. I got rained on, my knees hurt - I'm happy, I had a ball
Aside from my backyard it was my first outing with my X-Terra 70 and I took a day off work specifically to come to know my new best friend. I haven't been able to find out whether there are any restrictions on detecting here so I figured that if I carried two pouches, one for the finds and one for the junk that a Ranger wouldn't be too harsh on me if I could show all the junk I was carting out of the recreation area. Well if beer bottle caps were valuable I'd be a rich man. I am now fairly positive after 40 or so that I can readily identify these on my detecter now and can mostly ignore them.
When I got to the nude beach I figured that the bathers would disrobe and leave their clothes on flat rocks and under trees on the river bank and that coins would drop out at these locations. This logic resulted in finds at these locations and not much else in other locations. A old chap came along and asked what I was looking for and mentioned that another person had already been through the area. The coins I found were generally under a root mat which indicated they'd been there for quite some while. The 2 cent coin for instance has not been used in Australia for the last 15 years. It was a good testament for the 70 to find older coins in a worked area.
Aside from the huge haul of beer bottle caps I found half a dozen sinkers and a total of $1.77. I got rained on, my knees hurt - I'm happy, I had a ball
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