hikeinmts
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Went on my last hunt of 2008, and after a morning of hiking, had a bad backache. But, still had one more prospective site to go to.
The mountain looked to be about a 60% angle mt (I was right), so I decided to take only a light pack, and leave the machine in the car.
Took about one hour to get to the hiking trail on the top, as I didn't find the trail down on the bottom, so had to make my own.
Got on top, went right - nothing there. So, reversed myself, walked back down the trail, and then.....there was the old tree. And, across the trail was the coin site. Looked like at least the top rocks and dirt were not frozen solid, and so I thought, "Wouldn't it be something if I could find a coin or two without my machine." Picked up the first rock, and there was a Japanese WWII era coin staring at me. I laughed, stuffed the coin in my pocket, thought something about dumb luck and moved a couple more rocks. Sifted through the dirt, and the coins began coming. I HAND-HUNTED for about 45 minutes....found one holed Chinese coin, 1736-1795 time frame, 10 Japanese coins, ranging in date from 1920's to 1944, and 5 Korean coins, the newest being 1980. Didn't move all the rocks I could have,
as it was getting late, and I had a mt. to walk down. A day or two later, all that area was hit by snow, and so that site will have to wait for me this spring. Next time, will take the machine with me. I did see that that area is going to produce some interesting finds......about 50 feet X 200 feet hunting area. Not all like the coin site where I found the 16 coins.....but a resting place for those who got up to the top of the mt. So, some great possiblilites......and I have to hunt the old tree, too.
Working on getting a camera that can download into my computer.....will add a picture of the finds to this post.
I DIG DIGGIN!!!!
The mountain looked to be about a 60% angle mt (I was right), so I decided to take only a light pack, and leave the machine in the car.
Took about one hour to get to the hiking trail on the top, as I didn't find the trail down on the bottom, so had to make my own.
Got on top, went right - nothing there. So, reversed myself, walked back down the trail, and then.....there was the old tree. And, across the trail was the coin site. Looked like at least the top rocks and dirt were not frozen solid, and so I thought, "Wouldn't it be something if I could find a coin or two without my machine." Picked up the first rock, and there was a Japanese WWII era coin staring at me. I laughed, stuffed the coin in my pocket, thought something about dumb luck and moved a couple more rocks. Sifted through the dirt, and the coins began coming. I HAND-HUNTED for about 45 minutes....found one holed Chinese coin, 1736-1795 time frame, 10 Japanese coins, ranging in date from 1920's to 1944, and 5 Korean coins, the newest being 1980. Didn't move all the rocks I could have,
as it was getting late, and I had a mt. to walk down. A day or two later, all that area was hit by snow, and so that site will have to wait for me this spring. Next time, will take the machine with me. I did see that that area is going to produce some interesting finds......about 50 feet X 200 feet hunting area. Not all like the coin site where I found the 16 coins.....but a resting place for those who got up to the top of the mt. So, some great possiblilites......and I have to hunt the old tree, too.
Working on getting a camera that can download into my computer.....will add a picture of the finds to this post.
I DIG DIGGIN!!!!