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Too much help while detecting a snow field :yikes: :yikes:

WaterWalker

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No words needed...
 
Please check out if this one is well equipped. Should be some help if he makes it to you.

Can't wait for above freezing air temps so I can get back into the 38F water - may not be for another two weeks.
Many roofs collapsing, rail service is limited, too much snow, no cuts from the storms here in Massachusetts, no parking areas at the beaches...the lots are being filled with the snow removed from the roads, blizzard conditions during the past two weeks. For sure, I'm going to hit the snow pile areas when (and if they ever) melt, some are 20+ feet high. Snow melters go through 400 TONS of snow an hour!
I can't even get a flight out, 400 were cancelled on Saturday. Very limited parking at the airports.

Time to go huddle up with my detectors...got to keep them happy...charging batteries, cleaning and doing anything to keep occupied. I am out of salmon, jerky and now working on the sardines. I'm putting off working on the rings until my grandson comes back from vacation on Sunday. Sure hope I can hold onto my sanity until all this snow melts....
 
Hang in there WaterWalker. You're snowed in and I have great weather, but can't get to go detecting right now. Love your sense of humor, John.
 
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