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Finally...It Got Up To A Balmy -11 Degrees Celsius/22 F. I Was Sweating While Loot Looking :devil:

John-Edmonton

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It got to around -40 yesterday during the day, a tad too cold for this wimp! Skin freezes in minutes at those temperatures. However, today....this morning, the temperature rose to -15 which is a go. I did my honey do list, did some banking, then headed out to some snow hills where I was hoping to pick up a little pocket change from those people tobogganing down those hills. I did get some loot, about 4 hours of exercise, and sweaty clothing for dressing too warm.:rant:
 
Nice work man..:please:.if anybody had a reason not to go out detecting, it would be you Canadian boys. :clapping:
Mud
 
Nice job.
You Canadians sure rack up some impressive clad totals with those sweet large denomination coins!
Six coins for me usually means 31 cents. But factoring in the exchange rate 31 cents is a monster haul! Lol
Thanks for the other pics of all your other finds in other posts too!
Cheers
 
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