Yes , it makes sense really to treasure hunt in as many formats as you possibly can !
It's fun and interesting to your stories. This is truly a fun hobby, both ND and crh. I'll probably add yard and estate sales too.
It's also fun sharing a hobby with my 7yr old grandson. He wants a treasure box now, instead of mason jars.
That's cool too, txag. When I first got into md wit him, I also planted coins in our yard for him to find, using a Makro pin pointer. He soon "out grew" that, to crawling under bleachers finding coins . Just a lot of fun and quality time. For him and me.That's cool Vern2, enjoy your time with your grandson. My 5 year old grandson lives too far away. I did set up "Treasure Hunt" in his yard when he was four and he loved finding the coins I planted that he later helped me "find" with my new MD, lol!
That's cool Vern2, enjoy your time with your grandson. My 5 year old grandson lives too far away. I did set up "Treasure Hunt" in his yard when he was four and he loved finding the coins I planted that he later helped me "find" with my new MD, lol!
I CRH and metal detect. I was searching this website and found the crhing section and that's what got me restarted in CRHing back in 2006. Made some substantial finds in both hobbies.
I also got my father interested in CRHing, it's a good hobby for someone whos retired. Also bought him a detector. At 81, he doesn't use it much.