DiggItUp
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- Mar 9, 2013
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Hey all. Other than the usual "hunt around old trees, and fence posts" etc do you guys have any other tips for locating caches? Ill leave this open as a big bank for cache locating advice. Thanks
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once out with my metal detector i came across an old log outbuilding that had deteriorated except the very first foundation logs. in one corner i saw a stone one gallon jug sticking up -- upside down and as i got to it, you know the feeling, '' it can't be in one piece'' but it was and i still have it, no chips or dings.
that tells me that the corners should be checked.
good hunting digguitup.
Get a hold of a copy of "Treasure Hunter's Manual" #6 or 7 by Karl Von Muller. Book is out of print but is probably the best guide for cache hunting. Full of such things as if it is buried outside it was most always within sight of the main bedroom window. If outside it is almost never deeper than arm's length. Lists all the most likely places in a dwelling. (A friend found a good one using that section). Might be a hard to find book but well worth the effort to find a copy. I's a thick book with much TH info.
I can't believe no one has mentioned the chicken coop yet. They were generally fairly close to the house in the back yard and They come with a built in burglar alarm !
Gotta be a cache around them
I know before FIDC people hid their money around their homes, I have access to 2 old houses, 1 log home built in 1700's that just collasped in the last 20 years, and a old farm house foundation from late 1800s. Gotta be a cache around them although I haven't yet lotta junk. I could use more ideas besides all I have tried so far.
If the house is still standing, check all of the floors for loose, and unnailed boards, esp. in closets. you'll be surprised what is hidden under those floors.