Magil
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There is a long stretch of gravel road near my summer place that
has been in use since the 1800's.
On one side runs a trout stream and on the other are limestone
outcroppings that are pocketed with hundreds of small caves and holes.
I've tried shining a light into the holes to see if they contain anything without
much success in seeing behind or around corners or the rocks inside.
(My active imagination tells me that someone must have stashed something in these
natural hiding places at one time or another)
Does anyone have an opinion on how a Garrett Pro Pointer might work in this
situation? At least I could reach in as far as my arm would allow and poke around
the corners, etc.
I'm aware that these holes are the ideal habitat for the timber rattlers in the area.
I plan to soak a rag in ammonia on the end of a stick and poke that back into the holes
before sticking my arm in. I've heard that this will drive snakes out of their hiding places.
has been in use since the 1800's.
On one side runs a trout stream and on the other are limestone
outcroppings that are pocketed with hundreds of small caves and holes.
I've tried shining a light into the holes to see if they contain anything without
much success in seeing behind or around corners or the rocks inside.
(My active imagination tells me that someone must have stashed something in these
natural hiding places at one time or another)
Does anyone have an opinion on how a Garrett Pro Pointer might work in this
situation? At least I could reach in as far as my arm would allow and poke around
the corners, etc.
I'm aware that these holes are the ideal habitat for the timber rattlers in the area.
I plan to soak a rag in ammonia on the end of a stick and poke that back into the holes
before sticking my arm in. I've heard that this will drive snakes out of their hiding places.