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:crazy:Natures Archeologists Help Me Again

awhitster

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Natures Archeologists Help Me Again

Last year I found an arrow head that a squirrel had pushed up out of his hole. I also found an old self applied top medicine bottle ( pre 1905) that a gopher pushed up. Both were found while metal detecting. Well, believe it or not, this time Natures Archeologists were chickens. That
 
I am getting sick and tired of seeing posts from this person. I do believe he is SALTING THE MINE and when I get down there in a few weeks I will take a good look at what he has said he found. Not only found but what's left!..:cry: From what I've seen and heard..........THERE WON'T BE ANYTHING!!!:hot:
 
Once again, here's me out in the COLD and snow and the coin I dug out of the cold, frozen earth. If I, a CA native can do it, then you, a seasoned cold weather person can. If you need tips on cold weather :detecting:, pm John-Edmonton. It looks like he hasn't let a little cold keep him from :detecting: Keep :cry: about it and I am telling mom on you. Here are the pics of me snow :detecting::rofl:
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Whereabouts in the prune picking state are you? I saw snow in L.A. a few times, also in Phoenix and Las Vegas.

Bill
 
Like I just wrote to my bro, it's not the snow that's the problem here. We had a very long cold spell and the ground got frozen 2-4 inches deep then the snow came, went and came again. I tried believe me. I couldn't get into the bark, the grass, the dirt or anything. I need a pick axe, a blow torch and some warm weather. Then......
I'll.......:detecting: be happy...:wiggle:
 
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