AurumHunter024
Jr. Member
- May 10, 2018
- 72
- 63
- Detector(s) used
- ML Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I’m not sure but I think I’ve only been out with my machine for a couple hours (total) previous to yesterday. In those couple hours I’ve dug up a little bit of can slaw & foil, a steel hair clip, a few bits of steel wire AND a 1944 penny that I ruined digging it up. I nailed the penny with my pick, in this super compacted red soil, & bent it. DOH!
I went to a spot where I used to go camping & partying & got the detector out for a couple hours yesterday. As I was swinging the detector around I decided I was only going to dig high pitched targets because the ground is sooooo dirty. I was getting signals every couple inches (mostly between 1 & 8) and just about everything I dug was slaw. I also retrieved a dime, a 1996 penny, a 9mm bullet & an unspent 9mm cartridge. Now I’m positive I could go clean the place up & find a ship load of slaw, iron & other trash. Question is;
How would one go about cleaning the place up without it making it look like somebody is trying to start a farm or a garden?
How does one “dig everything” without destroying the ground?
This particular spot is fairly sandy & grassy.
I went to a spot where I used to go camping & partying & got the detector out for a couple hours yesterday. As I was swinging the detector around I decided I was only going to dig high pitched targets because the ground is sooooo dirty. I was getting signals every couple inches (mostly between 1 & 8) and just about everything I dug was slaw. I also retrieved a dime, a 1996 penny, a 9mm bullet & an unspent 9mm cartridge. Now I’m positive I could go clean the place up & find a ship load of slaw, iron & other trash. Question is;
How would one go about cleaning the place up without it making it look like somebody is trying to start a farm or a garden?
How does one “dig everything” without destroying the ground?
This particular spot is fairly sandy & grassy.
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