pinenut
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- where bigfoot roams
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- Various Tesoro - mostly Bandido II μMAX
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- Metal Detecting
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Out for the first time this year, today. Thought I’d do an area that I was in before, but further back into the canyon where there are more potential sledding slopes. Had the Tejon again - I’d found more rings with it last year than with my favorite Tesoros, but as Tejon users know, they’re heavier and eat batteries more than the 9v models. Tejon still isn’t my favorite to use, but you can’t argue that they don’t produce. BTW - I was only out for about an hour and a half this afternoon. Going out again on Sunday - not a football guy.
I won’t show you the trash I dug; mostly bullet & shotgun shells, lead, a few coins that weren’t old - and a set of keys. Pretty common for people to lose their keys in the snow, it seems. I feel sorry for them, driving up here in the snow - and having to get towed away.. Oh welll.
Since I went further back into one canyon where I hadn’t done before, I looked for the slopes, and as they sometimes do, one paid off with about .55¢ in change, the keys and - an interesting 925 ring with rocks. No idea if the rocks are diamonds or glass but I do enjoy finding rings. This one was about 3” down in the side of a slope that looks like it hadn’t been used for a few years.
No matter that the company is gone (but it’s a little sad); their products will live on for as long as I do..



Looks like kind of an old ring, to me.
I won’t show you the trash I dug; mostly bullet & shotgun shells, lead, a few coins that weren’t old - and a set of keys. Pretty common for people to lose their keys in the snow, it seems. I feel sorry for them, driving up here in the snow - and having to get towed away.. Oh welll.
Since I went further back into one canyon where I hadn’t done before, I looked for the slopes, and as they sometimes do, one paid off with about .55¢ in change, the keys and - an interesting 925 ring with rocks. No idea if the rocks are diamonds or glass but I do enjoy finding rings. This one was about 3” down in the side of a slope that looks like it hadn’t been used for a few years.
No matter that the company is gone (but it’s a little sad); their products will live on for as long as I do..



Looks like kind of an old ring, to me.