Ah yes, physical dowsing. I always incorperate mental dowsing into everything. And what type of rod holder do you have?
And soon, perhaps I can get permission to post on here some of Leland Pederson's book. "The Kensington Rune Stone, An Oceanic View"
Where almost all of his studies are based on his dowsing work. But he did all the research with another guy, Gil Moe, and sometimes more. And they always double check everything.
Like through dowsing Leland and Gil determined the birth dates and death dates of all the members of the Kensington party. Acctually, I'm not sure if they determined all the death dates of the ones that weren't killed in Minnesota.
But the 10 men buried outside of Kensington were killed on November 10th, of 1362.
It's really interesting, the information in his book.
But some things are controvursial (forgive my spelling) between Leland and other people. My uncle, and Leland, and many other people in this area, such as Marion Dahm, Bob Berg (famous around here) have established the ocean shoreline to, in 1362, to be around present day 1370 feet. Where as Scott Wolter, geologist who wrote the book, "Kensington Rune Stone, New Compelling Evidence, told me directly that the water was not that high. And isn't possible. I have yet to get any backup for his statement. So I don't know.
I haven't gotten to study either side enough to really make an opinion.