Detecting and Getting Older

P.ALLEN

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Jun 8, 2017
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A2 Michigan
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AT Pro, Tesoro Compadre, Ace 250, CMS magnetics, Garrett pinpointer, Fiskars trenching spade.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
As a fella with some physical issues of my own and sometimes use a cane, I was heartened to see this while out digging on Sunday. There I was digging away and I look across the park and see another guy swinging away, detector in one hand and a cane in the other. Props to the fella in Ypsilanti, I have been down about my medical issues getting worse and not being able to do the stuff I love. You made me feel better about it, knowing I will still have a shot at getting out there as I get older.
 

that will be me some day. I already get stuck sometimes if i stay on my knees too long.
 

Yeah. Gone are the days I could squat on my heels while probing and digging. I now sometimes carry a kneeling pad or just give up and kneel on the ground. I tried knee pads but they are too uncomfortable to walk around in.
 

As a fella with some physical issues of my own and sometimes use a cane, I was heartened to see this while out digging on Sunday. There I was digging away and I look across the park and see another guy swinging away, detector in one hand and a cane in the other. Props to the fella in Ypsilanti, I have been down about my medical issues getting worse and not being able to do the stuff I love. You made me feel better about it, knowing I will still have a shot at getting out there as I get older.
Keep the faith, P. At 68, with bad back issues, I'll bet I (and some other seniors) STILL dig more than many of the younger professed "detectorists" here. ╦╦Ç
 

As a fella with some physical issues of my own and sometimes use a cane, I was heartened to see this while out digging on Sunday. There I was digging away and I look across the park and see another guy swinging away, detector in one hand and a cane in the other. Props to the fella in Ypsilanti, I have been down about my medical issues getting worse and not being able to do the stuff I love. You made me feel better about it, knowing I will still have a shot at getting out there as I get older.

....I second that emotion
 

Great exercise, keeps you going and young! :icon_thumright:
 

I had often thought about getting or creating something with wheels and a seat that i could push/pull out in the sports field so i could get around easier while detecting, and having a place to sit & rest when the body parts refuse to go any further.
There have been times when i wondered if i was going to be able to make it back to the truck....then if i would be able to drive home.
Lol! But thats me.
....just have to make sure the metal equipment is far enough away from the detector.

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I had often thought about getting or creating something with wheels and a seat that i could push/pull out in the sports field so i could get around easier while detecting, and having a place to sit & rest when the body parts refuse to go any further.
There have been times when i wondered if i was going to be able to make it back to the truck....then if i would be able to drive home.
Lol! But thats me.
....just have to make sure the metal equipment is far enough away from the detector.

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MzBB, get a chair like I have. Three legs. Folds. And a strap for carrying across the back. It is out of the way.... till needed. ╦╦Ç
 

It's fun to metal detect but yeah squatting, kneeling to dig really can be a pain. If your near a beach, detecting the dry sand with a long handled scoop is the easiest. There's always coin roll hunting, thrift stores and garage sales to seek treasures as treasure hunting is a state of mind really. Or bring a youthful apprentice with you, you detect and they dig the target.
 

I will check that out, thanks Terry!
 

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