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Snows about gone ground is soft again what do you do.

Jason in TN

New member
You take your AT PRO relic hunting. Made it out for a little over two hours in a pounded confederate camp. Nice soft wet ground glad I have a big shovel.

Jason

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXAlQuCOfMo
 
Great video Nice finds Thanks
for sharing Its gonna warm
up here tommorrow so ill end 2010\
with one last hunt
HH

Ron

Rangers Lead The Way :usaflag::usaa:
 
Nice video again. Need to change your user name to BULLET. Thanks..........:clapping:
 
6INCHKID said:
Nice video again. Need to change your user name to BULLET. Thanks..........:clapping:

I do love to hunt those relics in the winter. Can't change my name though because when summer gets here I will be out chasing those jewelry finds.

Jason
 
Another nice video Jason. Sure am getting the itch to get out myself, but that is going to be at least three months yet unless we travel to warmer climate.

Jerry
 
Speaking of the climate!

Our weather in Australia is a bit upsidedown here with floods up in queensland where it is usually dry as a dead dogs fart this time of year, where an area equal in size to the combined area of Germany and france is completly under water and no let up in sight.(200,000 people displaced by the floods) I don't think it has anything to do with global warming or cooling or whatever, it is just normal cyclical change although the pic I saw of the Antarctic ice cap yesterday seemed to show a hell of a lot of ice melting with a lot of new land showing through. I wonder how much gold is under that ice!?
 
:clapping:WtG nice hunting:thumbup:
 
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