I've read that Native Americans used to "train" trees to grow in such a pattern that acts like a map of sorts. I came across two trees that look really out of place, and I'm wondering if there's anything to it. Not sure if it helps or matters, but both of these trees are located on a property...
Edit: Sorry, this was a dupe post of http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/metal-detecting/597054-how-would-you-approach-searching-site-pics-included.html
Something went wrong with my first post. Not sure if it was because of the link, moderation, or what.
hey guys i got out for a bit today and found some remains of a native village (mescal pits), ollas (clay pots) and some metates (grinding stones). pretty cool for a couple hours of adventuring. the wash i found the olla pieces in i renamed olla wash for my own notes it was full of them i...
Hey guys, this is my very first (of what I hope to be many) posts here.... I've been interested in metal detecting for a couple years now, and I'm finally ready to jump in and give it a shot. I live in western Kansas with many abandoned farmsteads and even more stories about great-great...
This ranks as 1 of my top finds for the year/ever. I've never found anything gold or gold plated but what a weekend we had. We hunting a big private farm here in northern Carroll County, MD. I think we may have stumbled into a possible Civil War camp but we need to go back and spend more time...
Here is my shameless plug for a blog I started. "Metal Detecting Maryland"
http://mentalmetal314.wix.com/mm314mdm
Be easy on me I rather new to the blog thing but i found it extremely easy to update as I find something new and want to share it with anyone who cares. There is a photo gallery...
Hi Guys,
I'm pretty new to this but have identified a few sites that are interesting targets for MD'ing, but according to government records, they are all owned by a commercial (land ownership) company.
They are undeveloped right now, but I have reason to believe based on old maps that the...