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And Another Few Hours at the Trailer Parks Dirt Trails

awhitster

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And Another Few Hours at the Trailer Parks Dirt Trails

When you were little your Mother told you, stay out of the dirt. Well I
 
Yea, when you are as old as you are(me too) you can play in the dirt. When kids are little you can teach them. When you are older they leave you alone. They think something might be wrong with you.:crazy:
I would like to explain my insanity. When people won't let you play in the grass of their 1800's home. I would play in the dirt road beside the grass. It is a public right of way.
Anytime they remove sod that is another 4" or 5" of dept I get to my advantage. It is all like Fl. beach sand here. It is just all play and no rocks and little roots. The only thing I hit is shells, which is good. When I see shells, that means it is virgin dirt. Shells are on the top layers of soil here. Hey, I KNOW MY DIRT.
 
[quote john 'n' central fl.]Hey, I KNOW MY DIRT.[/quote]
I guess now we will call you John Dirt:rofl:
 
I just came inside from panning a 5 gal. bucket of gold ore I got from NC. I go to NC. with my sluice and pan for gold in the national forest. I always bring back a bucket or two to play with. You have to know how to read your dirt.
 
I did that when I was a Yosemite. We were up to high for gold so I got some dirt when we took a ride down lower. I found a few flakes. Let us know how it pan's out.:super:
 
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