Rick Dangerous
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Sep 12, 2018
- Messages
- 34
- Reaction score
- 75
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- St. Albans, VT
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
So I went out this weekend with my Garrett AT Pro to a small beach on Lake Champlain and spent about 2 hours detecting and digging. I had a ton of fun, my wife was there to help dig and did some beach combing. What my first impressions of the hobby are:
-It is hard work. It's easy to think about treasure hunting, it's another to actually go out and do it.
-Reading the detector is hard, it's not black and white (at least not to a novice.) I got some reading in the 10-40 range that were clearly iron, but then i'd get some 70-90 readings thinking i'd get a coin, just to dig up more iron trash. Still not sure how to really read the finer metals yet, but I need to do some bench tests, that is for sure.
-You spend a lot of time digging garbage/false signals (i suppose less as you get better/get to know your machine)
-It's fairly physical. It was a workout! I was wearing jeans and mud-boots but I'm thinking knee pads might not be a bad investment, or am I being a sissy?
-It's fun to find things even if they aren't valuable. Sometimes even an old nail can be exciting.
-It's nice to be outside. At the end of the day, it's never a bad thing to spend time outdoors.
-Pulling digging tools out of your pouch can be awkward. Do I keep them in, out, put back in if my next dig is only a few steps away?!
-I'm hooked. We had a blast and i'm definitely going to do a lot more of this hobby in the future!
I found a large bolt, a piece of iron that looks like it was from a boiler of some sort (two rivets visible) and some old hand hammered nails, some newer nails, and a clip of some sort. We also found a ton of beach glass and old broken up china. No coinage sadly.
-It is hard work. It's easy to think about treasure hunting, it's another to actually go out and do it.
-Reading the detector is hard, it's not black and white (at least not to a novice.) I got some reading in the 10-40 range that were clearly iron, but then i'd get some 70-90 readings thinking i'd get a coin, just to dig up more iron trash. Still not sure how to really read the finer metals yet, but I need to do some bench tests, that is for sure.
-You spend a lot of time digging garbage/false signals (i suppose less as you get better/get to know your machine)
-It's fairly physical. It was a workout! I was wearing jeans and mud-boots but I'm thinking knee pads might not be a bad investment, or am I being a sissy?
-It's fun to find things even if they aren't valuable. Sometimes even an old nail can be exciting.
-It's nice to be outside. At the end of the day, it's never a bad thing to spend time outdoors.
-Pulling digging tools out of your pouch can be awkward. Do I keep them in, out, put back in if my next dig is only a few steps away?!
-I'm hooked. We had a blast and i'm definitely going to do a lot more of this hobby in the future!
I found a large bolt, a piece of iron that looks like it was from a boiler of some sort (two rivets visible) and some old hand hammered nails, some newer nails, and a clip of some sort. We also found a ton of beach glass and old broken up china. No coinage sadly.