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Detect both sides of any asphalt path.Do any of you go on walking paths and metal detect. I live in macedonia ohio & my
walking path is made of asphalt and on both sides have grass and wooded areas..
There's probably a sign at the trailhead with rules and regulations. Assuming it's public property, if there is nothing posted that metal detecting is prohibited then go for it. Calling in an attempt to get permission from some random bureaucrat is likely to get you a no where otherwise nobody would have cared.I assume the path is controlled by a city or county recreational district, call and find out if detecting is allowed. At least you will know and besides, one jurisdictional answer here from another state or location doesn’t mean its ok where you are.
Hi, I do on occasion walk the paths at a couple baseball fields and do have some luck with coinsDo any of you go on walking paths and metal detect. I live in macedonia ohio & my
walking path is made of asphalt and on both sides have grass and wooded areas..
All coils for the AT series are compatible.My question is i have a NEL storm coil for Garrett at pro is it compatible with at max