Metal detecting in winter at schools and parks

cjrjr507

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Sep 24, 2006
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Libby, Mt.
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Whites XLT
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Hi all

Metal detecting in winter with an inch or two of snow on the ground is easy. If you want to find clad quarters or whatever just follow the footprints in the snow where people have been. No brainer. Ha ha Hmmm, might work for sidewalks too with snow on the sidewalks.
 

coinman123

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Feb 21, 2013
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5,768
New England, Somewhere Metal Detecting in the Wood
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Teknetics T2 SE (DST)
Spare Teknetics T2 SE (backup)
15" T2 coil
Pro-Pointer
Bounty Hunter Pioneer 202
Fisher F2
Fisher F-Point
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Other
One Sunday I went metal detecting in the woods with 20 degree cold and a few inches of snow on the ground, all I found was a pocket spill of 4 wheaties though. I will try again this weekend.
 

relicmeister

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Jul 26, 2012
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2,127
Poconos, Nw.NJ & Delaware Valley
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XP Orx Deus II, 9” coil
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
I'll attempt to endure snow, cold and all sorts of discomforts during the wintertime and usually for meager finds, just to do some detecting. Wherever it will
be easiest. Sometimes there's a break in the weather and I'll have a good outing.
 

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