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Oh My Freaking Sore Knees:stretcher:

John-Edmonton

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Got up early today. Headed out with my wife to the market for some fresh produce and some baron & eggs, then headed out of Edmonton to a spot that I had hunted years before. It was productive back then, but even better today. I found about 5 coin spills, with one and two dollar coins in the mix which really bumped up my totals. The best coil on Garrett's for Canadian clad, or probably all coin hunts is a concentric coil. It ID's bottle caps as trash, has good separation qualities if you lift up the coil while swinging over a target. It is very quick and accurate if you pinpoint off the inner front toe, and the way the audio cuts out when pulling the coil towards you tells you how deep the coin/ring is. A sudden cutoff of tone means the target is quite shallow, down to about a little more then an inch. A delayed cutoff means that the target is deeper, and you may just decide to leave it in the ground if you are hunting a manicured sports field. I won't dig any pugs in these areas. It's a good way to get banned from hunting those places. I believe that finding $39.54 is a new record for an afternoon hunt.:thumbup:

Below is a great breakfast for a hungry fellow who will spend most of the day metal detecting.:biggrin:
 
I know a good THERAPIST is you need one...

AND

You keep eating that good stuff and I will recommend a dietitian.

How about a publisher? Isn't it time to write a book or two? Before you can't remember all you have learned about detecting.

Until then, keep on showing us there is still a few targets yet to be found.
 
I was thinking about your keens, but knowing you are a PT you know what you are doing.

Whatever it take to cure you of your Obsessive Compulsive behavior in everything you do. Second thought you may not need one.
It is wonderful to see you enjoying life in your daily endeavors. Wish I could keep up with you...amazing to say the least.

IF that is your diet, losing 12 pounds, I am going on it!
The jerky, beer, bacon, a side dish of rings...Ah-ha, to be young again.
 
I love Jalepenos! The perfect breakfast. And you can enjoy them twice. Once going in and once coming out.
 
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