For the snowbound

WHADIFIND

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Location
South of the Mason-Dixon Line
🥇 Banner finds
1
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
4
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT-MAX
Garrett AT-PRO,
Garrett Groundhog,
Pro-Pointer,

Jack Hammer!
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I know my threads are not very exciting. Mostly, just clad. But, I know many out there are wishing they could even see the ground. Let alone dig!

I'll be there too, shortly. So, enjoy a bit thru my posts. Don't know how long I can keep it up.

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I would love to have more/better to share but it is, what it is.

In any case, stay warm!

And thanks for peeking!
 

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This is one thing I love and hate about the place I live: we don't get meaningful snow fall. On the plus side though what little fall we do get will soak the ground good enough to make it more conductive and easier to dig lol
 

Well sir, I have not been out since last year! Besides that, I mostly find rust. I appreciate your post and finds. Congrats!
BTB...Milady, I came up with something a bit more practical for my shoulder, "rubber band ", weight helping, harness.

I now use a simple little backpack, like used for running/walking fitness. Then. I just clip my rubber band, (I use one of those rubber resistance training things), to my back pack's shoulder harness. I make a loop and just put it over the hook I mounted on the detector and viola! Works perfectly and gives me something to carry stuff.

Thought you might appreciate and maybe be planning ahead until it's warm again. 🙃
 

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