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I just got back on Sunday from a month long stay in Pennsylvania. I had the good fortune of finding a dump that dated from about 1900 to 1935 give or take a few years, right beside the house I was staying at, in a brushy gully filled with all sorts of vegetation.
I really owe it to my dad for finding the dump, because he actually poked around in the gully several years ago and didn't bother to dig there. I decided that I would give it my best shot at digging.

After I arrived, I dug in the rain for an hour and found lots of shards, an embossed Vaseline jar, and a California Fig Syrup bottle before I called it quits fo the day. Over the next couple of weeks, I would be digging for hours at a time. I didn't take a lot of dig pics because I was busy digging, lol!

A California Fig Syrup bottle seeing the light of day.

I thought this med was pretty cool, and I can't believe it came out whole. I surprised myself as to how reckless I was with my shovel sometimes.

I was pretty heartbroken by this bottle. It was on my list of top ten bottles to find in the area.

The hole looks deceptively small in this picture, it just has a lot of dirt in it that collapsed in a cave in. At the bottom of this particular section, I found lots of neat beer bottles.

The finished (not quite, there's still more digging to do when I get back) "crater" measures about 30ft. x 8ft. x 3ft.
I really owe it to my dad for finding the dump, because he actually poked around in the gully several years ago and didn't bother to dig there. I decided that I would give it my best shot at digging.

After I arrived, I dug in the rain for an hour and found lots of shards, an embossed Vaseline jar, and a California Fig Syrup bottle before I called it quits fo the day. Over the next couple of weeks, I would be digging for hours at a time. I didn't take a lot of dig pics because I was busy digging, lol!


A California Fig Syrup bottle seeing the light of day.

I thought this med was pretty cool, and I can't believe it came out whole. I surprised myself as to how reckless I was with my shovel sometimes.

I was pretty heartbroken by this bottle. It was on my list of top ten bottles to find in the area.

The hole looks deceptively small in this picture, it just has a lot of dirt in it that collapsed in a cave in. At the bottom of this particular section, I found lots of neat beer bottles.

The finished (not quite, there's still more digging to do when I get back) "crater" measures about 30ft. x 8ft. x 3ft.