plehbah said:
GunRunner said:
Does anyone know if there is any truth to the story the Forest Service uses different patterns/colors of surveyor tape to mark areas of historical/archaeological importance? I have heard of this over the years but just last week I was quad riding in a remote area near Cultus lake and saw something "red" setting on a rock in the distance away under a rock outcropping. I looked at it with binocs and I could see it was a taped wrapped rock. I walked out to it and found a rock wrapped with red surveyor tape with an "A" marked on it with a sharpie. This was fresh tape and intended to mark something. A quick look around revealed several very old cans and a broken glass jar with a piece that had the "Quaker Oats" symbol on it. I may have to head back out there and do some MD'ing.
Are you seriously posting here about intentionally sabotaging the efforts of an archaeological crew on Federal land? What makes you think you have any right to go back on your quad and detect the site they have flagged out?
This is against the law, and I also think that the trend among metal detectorists is to foster an air of mutual appreciation and cooperation between detectorists and archaeologists, and now here you are, posting on this website about actually going to a site you have determined to have been marked for further investigation/research, and trying to find the stuff for yourself.
We can argue about examples where the system has failed in the proper place and at the proper time.
Your post here about looting a site identified for further research, and also asking for instructions on how to better do so in the future is appalling.
I do not do it often, but I am going to report this post to the moderators. This post is trying very hard to undo the good work for this hobby that TreasureNet and its' membership are undertaking.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
looks to me if he is Unsure.
I Don't see where it says this red tape
Is marking a site Only the question
This Red tape could be many things
including another Detectorists Marker.
The question should Be, Is the land
Open to detecting & Is Permission
Granted to do so ?
I Would Hope if it's an archaeological Site
on land open to detecting there should be
someone who can tell you.
entrapment is illegal isn't it ?
Around here a Red marker
could be someone marking a trail
to marking their Favorite Deer Hunting Spot.
or any number of reasons. Including
"Meet me here"