Stegner
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I started metal detecting this past spring - have spent most of my time in open parkland, playgrounds, etc. Just last weekend, I did my first forest hunt.
Interesting how items can get to 2-4 inches in depth rather quickly in an open park. This is a huge contrast to what I experienced this weekend in the forest - I was on an old homesite dating back to 1900-1950 range - the majority of the stuff I dug was very close to the surface, e.g. 2" or less.
Is this typical in a forest? If so, any reasons why?
Interesting how items can get to 2-4 inches in depth rather quickly in an open park. This is a huge contrast to what I experienced this weekend in the forest - I was on an old homesite dating back to 1900-1950 range - the majority of the stuff I dug was very close to the surface, e.g. 2" or less.
Is this typical in a forest? If so, any reasons why?
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