OutdoorAdv
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- Apr 16, 2013
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I do an annual trip up to the woods in Northern Maine and this year I decided to take one of my metal detectors. We charter a float plane to fly us out to a lake, that is only accessible by float plane and hiking trail, and drop us off for a week. There are a lot of very remote camp sites off the lake and trails that I figured would be fun to check out with a metal detector. The soil in places was very spongy and dark due to the constant decomposition of organic matter burying things deeper and deeper. I brought my old Whites Coinmaster Classic III+, but my next trip I am going to bring my v3i. I don't think that Coinmaster could get the depth I needed in that type of soil.
I ended up digging nearly $6 in clad, and found no silver! I know its there though since I dug a few wheat cents from the 20's, 30's and 50's. I dug two nice ax heads and the largest horse shoe I've ever dug with some odd square cleats on it. I usually toss my iron aside when I get home, but I plan on giving electrolysis a try on these. I may even get a new ax handle for one of them! Where I go is closer to Canada than any other state, which is probably why I dug my first Canadian coins... 2 pennies and a dime. Other than that, some fishing lures, old pocket knife, an ear ring, bunch of ammo shells and bullets and the normal assortment of pull tabs and aluminum. When our pilot came to pick us up he told me about a sporting camp from the 1890's then flew me over it on our way out... I was KICKING myself for not asking him on our flight in.
We also found some old bottle and trash dumps from the 40's and 50's, so I brought back a few of these cool outboard motor oil cans
I ended up digging nearly $6 in clad, and found no silver! I know its there though since I dug a few wheat cents from the 20's, 30's and 50's. I dug two nice ax heads and the largest horse shoe I've ever dug with some odd square cleats on it. I usually toss my iron aside when I get home, but I plan on giving electrolysis a try on these. I may even get a new ax handle for one of them! Where I go is closer to Canada than any other state, which is probably why I dug my first Canadian coins... 2 pennies and a dime. Other than that, some fishing lures, old pocket knife, an ear ring, bunch of ammo shells and bullets and the normal assortment of pull tabs and aluminum. When our pilot came to pick us up he told me about a sporting camp from the 1890's then flew me over it on our way out... I was KICKING myself for not asking him on our flight in.
We also found some old bottle and trash dumps from the 40's and 50's, so I brought back a few of these cool outboard motor oil cans
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