Your current relic hunting conditions by observations

Scrappy

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I made a little fun map, click the link for current conditions from t-net members:

Relics Map : Scribble Maps

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Oh my you have to much time on your hands today. That was really neat.
 

I felt like going out today.....until i got outside my front door. Then, I turned around and went back inside! :BangHead:
 

Plum stir crazy with a dash of cabin fever. Soon the time will be beer:30
 

Apache Junction, Az was hot hunting yesterday, high 80's. Much nicer than back home in Pa!
 

Scrappy,It is supposed to snow in my area of Indiana both Sunday and Monday also it has been too cold for me to hunt.
 

-15 windchill here today, couple inches of snow, probly about 6" frozen ground too

Sigh......
 

It's not too bad here. It's 458.67 degrees above Absolute Zero here in VT!
 

Looks like it will be warming up later this week. Cool Map, seems to be correct.:thumbsup:
 

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-10 and average depth of 15cm of snow
 

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I'll like to say I feel your pain, but that would be untrue...lol
 

Well, here in Upstate NY, we are outta luck hoser...air temperature was -18F with -40F wind chills. The good news concerning frozen soil is that buried coins will get moved around and be available in the spring. Silvers this year...Washington quarter in a grocery store CoinStar, and a war nickel in change.

aj
 

Got my new diggin tool !!!
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