Good places to search?

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I was thinking of places a person might try and search- of course with permission if needed.

1 place I thought of the other day was FARMS. Make friends with farmers! Go and buy their road-side produce and make friends with them. I see them all over country roads in the summer. Make friends and make new searches available for you.

Then I was thinking this morning ...what about DRIVE-IN-MOVIES? Sounds like that would be a great place also to search.

I contacted someone this morning about searching the local drive-in near me. I'll let you know what happens. I just contacted their local website and told them about picking up their trash if they'd let me search, while making sure I left it the way I found it.

Just sharing my thoughts:thumbsup:
 

Spent about 3 hours working the first 1.5' along the sidewalks at that county court house.. not much trash... to many pennies.. but did get one Wheetie.. and about $3 in clad.. Grass needed to be cut.. hard to get close to the ground so I a sure I missed some deeper stuff.
 

I think another good place (in Ohio) would be in Kirtland at the Holden Arboretum. In the back part of the 3000 some acres there's very long trails and streams that you can follow and I believe it's within the glazier part/thingy. So who knows might find some placer gold (is that how you say it, lol)? I've been back up in there just hiking and it's a great place to go, I just probably wouldn't let em see you're detector though there. I took a small one once, that's where back up in there I found my little meteor rock and lost it at a later time. Next time I go I'll travel up and down those cool streams hidden back up in there.
 

I constantly look at grassy areas as I drive by and think 'I wonder'
 

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