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Going out, ground may be diggable

GKMan

Well-known member
Here in the mid Hudson Valley I just might have a chance of breaking through some crusty earth. Some spots are still frozen an inch below ground while others I could slide my shovel in without a proble. This winter I found a small old dump off the beaten trail that had some antique bottles sticking right out of the ground now if I'm lucky I maybe able to recover a couple of those and some other goodies anyone else in this area detecting yet?
 
well I made it out for 3 hours. The ground was frozen in some places but for the most part it was easy digging. I only found some modern coinage and 2 interesting copper rings laying on top of each other at the site of an old mill. Not a bad way to start the season, just being out there is good enough for me.
 
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