Actually got out today in New York!

Otsego digger

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Aug 4, 2013
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Can you believe it? It got up over 50 today and I had the day off so I went out for a while. Only problem is the ground is frozen solid 5-6 inches deep. I dug 8 holes and I was exhausted! I thought I was going to break my lesche. At least I got rid of the itch. Nothing great found,2 rifle shells,a dog tag from 1962 and some misc. junk. Good luck all!
 

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I got out for a few hrs also today in Tioga County N.Y. , Found a Rock w/ a Hole and a Old Oil Can ...I had Fun anyhow and got some SUN !!! lol
 

I charged my battery for my dfx, thats as far as i got-----getting close-----more snow coming thursday[5-10 inches]
 

yup, the ground is still frozen here in the fingerlakes also, i did get out today too, found a nice little sterling ring. i actually didnt care if i found anything or not, just needed to get out.
 

Well good to know my buddy and I weren't the only ones messing around in this frozen ground
 

Yup... I to was out and really did not care if I got anything , I just needed to try...lol... Endicott N.Y. here is still pretty froze , Dug a Ball of foil and a Matchbox Truck...lol...
 

I'm hoping this stupid storm ends up being more rain than snow might get out again this weekend. Hit an old Quaker village in otsego county yesterday and found most of a tomback button and some junk.
 

Glad you guys got out. Out here west of Syracuse it's snowing like crazy and the wind is hitting 30 to 40 mph, can't even see across the road. One more day of this and then 40 for a couple days. Can't wait.
 

I feel bad for you guys in the "Snow Belt"...We are getting rained on here, which will hopefully melt the rest of the snow...unfortunately, the temps won't get above 20 tomorrow...:BangHead:
 

I had enough cabin fever today too and decided to try an old abandoned road I have been eyeballing for a bit now. I had heard there used to be 2 rail lines running parallel to each other and the road. Apparently what I had been waiting on was the other rail line. All I found was 2 rail spikes and a few tie plates in between the rain storms. I need to remember the bug repellant next time- I must have had a dozen ticks crawling once I could get home and strip off. Was good to get out anyway.
 

I had enough cabin fever today too and decided to try an old abandoned road I have been eyeballing for a bit now. I had heard there used to be 2 rail lines running parallel to each other and the road. Apparently what I had been waiting on was the other rail line. All I found was 2 rail spikes and a few tie plates in between the rain storms. I need to remember the bug repellant next time- I must have had a dozen ticks crawling once I could get home and strip off. Was good to get out anyway.

I wash all my "Outdoors Cloths" with permethrin, kills ticks dead on contact.
 

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