frozen frustrating freedom 3 fix

leslie(nova scotia)

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Not quite ready to throw in the towel for this year. After trying to find some decent tv to watch to no avail I turned to the machin head pile and sorted through those till the yes got wingy (British definitive stamps that are a real pain to i.d. with all the tagging, bars and different perfs and colour).
Had enough and out I went to a local schoolyard that was close. After coming home from the evening shift last night and seeing a car on it's roof I did not want to venture far!

Then the light snow started as I was getting frustrated as I could only get down an inch with the lesche tool before hitting bedrock ice. Lots of good targets there for the spring. Also dug a nice freesbie out of the ice.


Anyway the fix is in and enough added tothe UK Fund for a Guinness. Came home and started working on the 4th draft of this years "State of the Detectorist Union Address.":icon_scratch:
 

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Dang Leslie, I'm surprised to see you got out! Sometimes these late season hunts seem like everything but fun, but I think they're still good for the "detecting soul". Happy Holidays
 

I'm buried in 8 inches of snow that wont even melt so I can see the ground I don't mind going out in the winter I dress super warm as long as the ground isn't too frozen Thanks for the post stay warm I love this site keeps me from going crazy also the treasure foun d magazines those are super fun reads check it out some time!!!!!!!
 

Glad you were able to get out and find a few goodies! :occasion14:
 

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