Deep1
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- Joined
- Dec 30, 2018
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- Location
- Carolina Lowcountry
- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus, Nox 800, Garrett Sea Hunter Mark II, Poor ole wore out Fisher 1266 that still finds stuff.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Yesterday, I'm detecting next to an intersection on a 4 lane and 2 lane road.
The site is very trashy, so I'm concentrating on signals.
I hear skidding and crash.
Look up and maybe 50 feet away there is a car, with the whole side wiped out and the rear tire cockeyed,looks like it's about to fall off.
From what I can figure, the driver tried to take the turn too fast and hit curb and jumped it.
I take a few steps back, to walk around to the driver's side to check on them.
Just as I do that, the driver accelerates right by me, jumps back over the curb with sparks flying and goes down a side road.
I most likely wouldn't be writing this, if:
I had got to the site a minute or two earlier and moving on the track that I was, I would have been hit when the car missed the turn.
I had stepped left instead of right to check on passengers, I would have been a hood ornament.
I don't know if it was luck, fate or help from a greater power that put me where I was at that moment.
Once again this reminds me that at times you have no control of your future.
What will be, will be.
The site is very trashy, so I'm concentrating on signals.
I hear skidding and crash.
Look up and maybe 50 feet away there is a car, with the whole side wiped out and the rear tire cockeyed,looks like it's about to fall off.
From what I can figure, the driver tried to take the turn too fast and hit curb and jumped it.
I take a few steps back, to walk around to the driver's side to check on them.
Just as I do that, the driver accelerates right by me, jumps back over the curb with sparks flying and goes down a side road.
I most likely wouldn't be writing this, if:
I had got to the site a minute or two earlier and moving on the track that I was, I would have been hit when the car missed the turn.
I had stepped left instead of right to check on passengers, I would have been a hood ornament.
I don't know if it was luck, fate or help from a greater power that put me where I was at that moment.
Once again this reminds me that at times you have no control of your future.
What will be, will be.