dirtlooter
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- Jun 5, 2014
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- Location
- mid western ARK
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- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus with 9"LF and 9" HF Coils and 600 Equinox with stock and 6" coils
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
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it has rained and rained a lot in the last week or so and hasn't let up much, in fact another 3 inches last night. water is standing and the creeks are way over their banks and rain is forecast at least four days in the next week. i want to go digging in between the monsoons but my ace 250 isn't water proof, you can't even set it down on the ground for the water... more grounds (at least in my mind) for an AT, preferably the AT Gold. I actually live on the back side of a RV / camp ground that i have permission to hunt, it is a mixture of red clay and lots and lots of packed hard gravel. i have found about $30 in clad and some foreign coins but it is tough digging, especially when it is rusty nails and screws. i am envious of you guys and gals out there that dig in actual dirt, here it is rock and roots with the handful of dirt thrown in. my swimming areas are steep, all rock (none of that gravel or sand stuff) and usually very snakey (my wife for some reason has a deep fear of them). what i am saying here is that the scoops are pretty much useless for the rocks and moss, this all translates to adapting to the challenges and that is one of the great things about sites like this and the Youtube videos. i know that there are challenges that i don't have that others are dealing with every day and there are some very ingenious people out there, the proof is everywhere. this sport is really good for the brain damaged, having had a ruptured brain aneurism (at 39) as well as numerous strokes in my forties (had to relearn everything basic). our Lord has truly blessed me in that i am able to do anything at all. my memory kills me at times and i know that i used to be able to do a lot of things that are now like a can of worms but i am content (a walk through the local nursing home puts everything in place). i am a slow learner at times and study the threads carefully as i try to get better at this hobby and i have learned a lot. it took me a while to get up the nerve to join this site (strokes can make the simplest things a gigantic challenge) and i am now electronically challenged but with the word perfect and my wife's help, i am regaining one step at a time. so the flash flood warning should be over tomorrow and maybe i will be able to find some history or even cool treasures. be safe out there and have fun. Jerry