bigscoop
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- Jun 4, 2010
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- Older blue Excal with full mods, Equinox 800.
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- All Treasure Hunting
This winter I’m spending a lot time on the beach probing the beach in search of shallow shell pack areas and firmer bottoms, in both the wet sand and in the water. When I find these areas I record them on Google Earth so once those deeper summer sands arrive I’ll be able to identify those areas with the shallowest hard pack areas. My thinking is that whenever the sand moves I’ll know where I have the best opportunities to possibly access those lost heavier items, such as gold rings, etc. I’ve also done a historical overview and it’s surprising how cuts and holes and rips seem to develop in the same general area from year to year. These areas are also recorded. What I learned here on the East Coast is that everything is dependent on the sand and its movements and I want to be able to capitalize on those movements whenever and wherever they occur. Google Earth is a great tool for isolating and keeping track of these areas and the potential changes. Will be interesting to see how this impacts things next summer.
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