Colonial site

rjeffw

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Mar 27, 2017
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Western North Carolina
Detector(s) used
Equinox 800, Garrett AT Pro Pointer
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
do some research - there's tons of info out there - you usually cant hunt historical spots but you can try and get permissions out side of them
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Usually when someone tags along with me they seem like they are going to cry. It might be all the sticker bushes, ticks, poison ivory, sweltering heat,rain, snow,ice, bugs, swamps, and miles of hiking. Then it's just a matter sifting. Just down about four feet deep in rocks, bricks, roots and sand stone. Oh yes, did I mention detecting? Just turn it on and listen for non-ferrous metal. Just kidding. Western N.C. has some cool sites. Last time I detected down there I ran into many water snakes. Besides Civil war sites you have GOLD in the there hills....Casper gave you a good lead.
 

Will check that out. I have been in touch with some people about 2 hrs down the road from me that are going to get me a list of where farms were. Not much by way of civil war in my neck of the woods. There was some troop movement, but no battles.
 

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