DesertRat
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- Tesero Lobo Super Traq
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...I stumbled past this ten to twelve foot high slope of sand in a winding wash. Didn't think much of it until I saw the two symbols scratched into the surface. I thought it was a joke, left behind by one of the many desert minions who now creep across the desert in their ATV's. I swept my metal detector on the slope. What I thought was soft sand was actually hard compacted sand. I notched steps up to the small opening and to the right of it. M.D. kept beeping like crazy. I got down and reset my ground balance, reduced my sensitivity and still got strong signals again.
If I remember right, Kenworthy stated that a circle with a dot was a symbol for the number three. It wasn't a Spanish symbol for gold. Could it be a Mexican symbol for gold? I don't know. There's much more to this story up the wash and I can't tell all right now. In a few weeks I'm goin' back out with my new Lobo Super Traq and I just might bring a pick along for the hell of it. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to tackle this one will be appreciated. Alot of sand to move. Below are some of my more interesting finds.
If I remember right, Kenworthy stated that a circle with a dot was a symbol for the number three. It wasn't a Spanish symbol for gold. Could it be a Mexican symbol for gold? I don't know. There's much more to this story up the wash and I can't tell all right now. In a few weeks I'm goin' back out with my new Lobo Super Traq and I just might bring a pick along for the hell of it. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to tackle this one will be appreciated. Alot of sand to move. Below are some of my more interesting finds.