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Ghost Town Hunting with the F75 LTD and AT Pro

Cal_Cobra

Active member
The items found in this video were found using both the F75 LTD, as well as the AT Pro over three different trips.

I hope you enjoy my Ghost Town Adventures, I enjoyed making them:

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-guG26Xn9w[/video]

HH,
Brian
 
Wow, beautiful place to detect. Lots of potential. Great place to hunt if you never find anything. Looks like you are having a blast.

Don
HH
 
Thanks guys, not every day I get to put together a video with gold and silver coins plus tokens from ghost towns.

Bart I didn't find that 1908 gold Indian, a sifting noob found it. Total beginners luck, first trip there, first hour of sifting, and he scores the holy grail, but that's what keeps us going back :detecting:

HH,
Brian
 
i worked out in north west Nevada for 14 months this last year and loved snooping around ghost towns it just puts you in another time
 
cool vid Cal Cobra,nice finds.Very interesting place to really put your skills to the test and have a great time doing it:clapping: hh rick in mi.
 
You're right about testing your skills out there Rick. These places add an entirely new meaning to "trash" and "iron" infested. Sometimes I think we'd have more success sifting some of them vs. detecting them. There are places where the rusty flat iron and nails are so thick, that you wouldn't think they'd be completely masking non-ferrous targets, but amazingly my F75 LTD was able to get a good signal on a token right in the middle of a mix of nails and old rusty flat iron, how I have no idea, but it did (great testament to the F75 LTD's iron hunting capabilities!). Although to be honest, I'm sure there's tons of masking going on out there. Heck just the amount of cans and junk like that floating around has to be masking some goodies.

It's a lot of work, but it's a lot of fun to be out in the middle of nowhere where fairly good sized (for the day) towns once thrived trying to save a little bit of history :thumbup:

HH,
Brian
 
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