The Generac spot

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Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
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Gonna make a thread on this spot I have to set a generac unit beside this new to me property. The house was built in the 1940's on a mountainside overlooking much history throughout the area even back before the Revolutionary War. I'm at the confluence of the Gauley and New Rivers forming the head of Kanawha River to the Ohio. From ancient earthworks, black flint in the hills, trappers and Native Americans, the George Washington surveys, Daniel Boone area from 1788 to 1795, to lots of civil war activity (camps, trenches, cannon battles, skirmishes) to the coal mining boom, industrial revolution, to a sleepy small town. Previous owners had an above ground pool near the spot for many years. So it will be be from the old pool site to the front porch. Scanning the AT Pro in pro zero across the area is a garbled symphony of signals. Lots of iron grunts, medium dings, but some deep highs and pings not even showing a VDI. Lots of things in this ground. I have a couple of weeks to explore.
The plan is to start from where the gas line will be accessed, to the spot where the concrete pad will sit for the generator unit, to where the wires feed to the house.

A quick start yesterday at the gas line on the high signals before it started raining again.


A 1985D clad dime, a 1996 zincoln penny, a couple aluminum roofing nails, a small bit of old insulated copper wire, and a 25 caliber jacketed bullet.

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