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Jim-Seattle
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Hi all,
I'm a relatively new member - and have found this forum to be a wonderful source of information (and entertainment). I thought I'd seek some opinions on the following;
I recently learned that one can buy a permit to metal detect in King County Parks. I sent off for and received the application for the permit. It spelled out various common sense restrictions, such as clean up after yourself, don't leave open holes, etc.
The restriction that puzzles me is "All digging must be done with a screwdriver or an ice pick."
Is this feasible? Can one dig a hole with an ice pick? I can only envision two ways to dig a hole with an ice pick, hundreds of stabs and then tear along the dotted line, or stab and then brute force RIPPPP the ground asunder.
Am I missing something? Does anyone use ice picks or screwdrivers to dig/extract?
Thanks for any comments.
Jim
I'm a relatively new member - and have found this forum to be a wonderful source of information (and entertainment). I thought I'd seek some opinions on the following;
I recently learned that one can buy a permit to metal detect in King County Parks. I sent off for and received the application for the permit. It spelled out various common sense restrictions, such as clean up after yourself, don't leave open holes, etc.
The restriction that puzzles me is "All digging must be done with a screwdriver or an ice pick."
Is this feasible? Can one dig a hole with an ice pick? I can only envision two ways to dig a hole with an ice pick, hundreds of stabs and then tear along the dotted line, or stab and then brute force RIPPPP the ground asunder.
Am I missing something? Does anyone use ice picks or screwdrivers to dig/extract?
Thanks for any comments.
Jim
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