Vacation in the Berkshires

Mirage

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Last week my wife and I took a vacation without kids in the Berkshires (Western Massachusetts Mountains). It was the first time in 20 years to take a “vacation” without the kids. It was great and I made some good finds.

The way it went is that I would get up have breakfast and then go detecting while the wife did her thing (women take a lot longer in the morning to get prepared for the day). So I basically had about an hour or two each morning to detect.

So the first time out I just started driving around. Saw a park next to an old library. Parked and started detecting. Dug a couple things and the batteries died. :P A sure sign to move on. So again driving around I randomly take a turn. Houses are too new I am thinking. Make another turn toward the town square and pass another park – keep driving (too new). A little farther down the street the homes start getting older and then I come to a small park. I wasn’t that optimistic but I just wanted to detect for a little bit.

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Not a lot of signals and the first signal I dig is a zinc penny. Not to encouraging. But then I started wandering away from the “newer” part of the park toward what looked like it could be undisturbed ground. Next signal is a little broken up but sounds good and is deep. Dig the plug and it’s still in the hole. As I am digging deeper I see a “flash” of silver. Always gets the adrenaline pumping. Find the coin and it turns out to be a merc. :)

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Wow, I thought, that was too easy! Dig another close by signal and pull out a wheat penny. A signal or two later out pops another merc! :headbang: Then I get a nickel signal and think I should dig it. Out pops a silver nickel. Nice, I am thinking. Then comes more wheats, Buffalo nickels, another merc, etc. After 30-40 minutes I had a nice little assortment:

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3 Mercs, 2 Buffalos, 1 War Nickel, 9 wheat pennies

I had to get back as the wife was going to be waiting to do some exploring. It struck me that obviously this was a virgin spot and there was sure to be more. How easy it is to make decent finds in virgin territory – even if the finds are deep.

While we were doing our “exploring” I was thinking that maybe no one in this small town had metal detectors or they didn’t use them much when we drove by the High School and saw two guys metal detecting it! :tongue3:

So the next day in an hour and 15 minutes I got very close to the same:

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Finds for the hour and some-
3 Mercs, 2 Buffalos, 1 War Nickel, 15 Wheats, 1 old key and 1 Catholic medal

The third visit I had to work harder and didn’t find any silver but managed two Indian Head Pennies. Did a little longer hunt of an hour and a half. Finds:

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2 Indian Heads (1879, ??), 1 Buffalo, 7 Wheats, Some clad(2 dimes, 2 quarters & two pennies)

The fourth visit (no picture) I still managed some finds:
1 Indian Head, 1 War Nickel, 5 wheats & clad

I investigated a couple other spots that had potential but mostly due to lack of time didn’t find much. One site that looked good was next to this old farm.

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They were making it into a park and had already bulldozed a lot.

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I found an old buckle and a deer slug at the site.

It’s too bad I didn’t have more time to detect. Everywhere you drive there are jawdropping old homes and towns. Drive through a town – established 1753, 1775, etc. Crazy because the first settlers in the area I live didn’t arrive until early 1800’s.
Here are the rest of the pictures:

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The wheat pennies from this site were pretty crusty to say the least. When I got home Nate when through some of them and found another IH penny. There still might be more in the pile as I still haven’t cleaned them yet.

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Bob
 

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cheffer said:
Hey Bob,
Um, listen, happy to have you come visit, but those coins are supposed to be mine! Congratulations, that's a nice little haul. There are actually quite a few detectorists around here, but as you probably noticed there is an awful lot of ground to cover. Which towns were you in? More importantly, where is that little park you found? It looks familiar to me but I can't place it....
Congrats once again, if you ever come back to the Berkshires look me up and I'll join you!
Steve

Steve, I did PM at least one person on this forum that I was coming up. Also called my buddy in Albany. Couldn't get ahold of anyone and it was last minute, didn't want to commit much time to detecting, etc.

I'll post where the park is as long as you post what you find. I doubt I'll get back there for a while. I know there is still stuff there as I was still finding wheat pennies the last few minutes I detected there.

hogge said:
Hey Bob, The park you were at used to be a Drive-In now named Bill Laston park in Lanesboro. The lake is Pontoosuc on Route 7 (I worked at Berkshire Fireplace across from the dam, It's owned by my Brother in law and sister). The old barn is near the entrance to Mt. Greylock State park....It's about a quarter mile from where I found the 1775 Counterfeit Irish half penny a couple weeks ago. Can't quite place the park but I think it's on a side street behind Lanesboro Market. Too bad you didn't have more time to explore the woods where the REAL OLD sites are! Glad you had a good stay. It's really a nice place to live. HOGGE

Hogge - You got the lake right but not sure of the park. The park is off Benet or Benedict. As your heading on 7 toward Pittsfield you take a left on Crane then a right on Benet. The park is on the right about a mile down. It's not the one by the golf course. Is that the one that was the drive in? You are right about the old places. I know if I would have spent most of my time on the older sites I might have come up with a really old find but it's always a risk and I was content with just finding this type of stuff. It does seem like a nice place to live although we were talking with one of the teenagers at lake Pontoosuc and she was telling us that there is not a lot for teenagers to do and there are a lot of "troubled teens". I didn't say but I thought she ain't seen nothin. ;D And aren't all teens "troubled"? ;D :D
 

OOOOOOOOOOO! That's Dartmouth Park!!!!! Got a roller hockey rink. You're about 5 streets from my house. AAAADUH! Had a brain f...! If you go to my satellite photo you can pick my house out. I'm on Sadler Ave. I actually detected that park and didn't find squat.Probably had something to do with the Wal-Mart detector I used to own. Right about the kids... We actually have 4 active street gangs in the area. You wouldn't know it to look at the area. They moved in from the Springfield- Holyoke area. Where did ya stay while you were here?
 

hogge said:
OOOOOOOOOOO! That's Dartmouth Park!!!!! Got a roller hockey rink. You're about 5 streets from my house. AAAADUH! Had a brain f...! If you go to my satellite photo you can pick my house out. I'm on Sadler Ave. I actually detected that park and didn't find squat.Probably had something to do with the Wal-Mart detector I used to own. Right about the kids... We actually have 4 active street gangs in the area. You wouldn't know it to look at the area. They moved in from the Springfield- Holyoke area. Where did ya stay while you were here?

That's funny. I knew the park probably had been detected as there was not a lot of shallow clad. Almost all of the "good" stuff was at 5-7 inches. Here is remnants of something at the park that indicates something was there before....but what? Most of the mercs were found realatively close to this:

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We stayed at the Vacation Village in the Bershires (the resort next to Jimmy Peak). It was a very nice resort and would recommend it to anyone.

Bob
 

A great time spent with the wife...without children...with detectors involved...what more can we ask for, Bob Dude? :thumbsup:

The wilvers topped off a Hall of Fame-like week! :thumbsup:

Kyle
 

Awesome finds! I love the little bit of the cross. :thumbsup: It really stinks that you couldn't hook up with any detecting friends, but I think your haul makes up for it. ;D
 

That's an awesome pile of goodies Bob!
You too must dig a lot of pulltabs as evident by those nickels!
I hope the rest of your vacation was equally awesome!

GRB
 

Nice finds Bob,

I bet you where thinking man if I lived here I could easily hit 100 silvers a yr maybe more. That is a nice little haul you came home with.

I hear ya to. Don't wanna over do it with the detecting and the wife. They don't mix very well lol. You have to space it out. I bet it was a really nice quiet trip without the kids. Can't wait till my days come.

HH Jer
 

Awesome finds :thumbsup: The barn in your picture ? i lived in a house across the street from that for
16 years! as hogge says that new park was the old sunset drive in theater meny coins were dug there.
check out my post SWINGING IN THE RAIN from about 2 days ago and see the old house i am hunting
now. its about 5min from that barn
congrats on your finds and hope you had a wonderfull time here :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Dick
 

Wow, it was like shooting fish in a barrel! :tongue3:

Last week my wife and I took a vacation without kids in the Berkshires (Western Massachusetts Mountains). It was the first time in 20 years to take a “vacation” without the kids. It was great and I made some good finds.

Did the kids go? ;D :-*
 

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