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Two weeks ago used the Sovereign at the Buckeye hunt with mixed results

Ron from Michigan

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First couple of searches did very well but a couple of detectors interfered too much and hurt my searches.I ended up on my last seeded hunt using a Classic lll which worked better.I always consider these hunts a success by getting my entry fees back.This year fees were $200.00 and sold my silver after the hunt for $155.00.The Hayes family always puts on a first class hunt.Photo of my brother Kevin at our camp site.HH Ron
 
Follow up with the photos the guy in the green shirt is Joe my son.The guy in the burgundy shirt my brother Gene.Last week in my back yard going for a ride over some jumps on Jake my 21 yr old horse.HH Ron
 
All I want to know is...Who owns the Jeep. That's the brains in the family. LOL.
 
Really nice Ron, looks like you had a hell of a time. Nice weather too !

Ron L
 
John,my brother Kevin from VA drove a jeep in and I brought my jeep.Should be two jeeps in the photos.Not sure about the brains?
 
That is the true treasure in it self by getting away and enjoying the company of others and the fresh air of a good camping trip. I also like to swap some good treasure story's too.

Rick
 
Looks like a good time Ron but I tell you I love camping but sleeping on the ground is just a little to tough anymore for me:surrender:
 
Neil,I brought a wall tent not in the photos and it always has a folding cot.More storage space under the cot and sure beats sleeping on the ground.LOL nothing like cooking breakfast on a campfire and a nice hot coffee,which the Starbucks crowd is unaware that one can brew coffee on a campfire.Guess I've been reading too many western books.Thanks Ron
 
OH !! That's to cold for us here in FL. Tell you the truth I miss those cold days in NY Sometime I can just about stand the heat here and then the nice weather comes and saves the day. Thank God we have the ocean close by for relief.
 
Ron from Michigan said:
Neil,I brought a wall tent not in the photos and it always has a folding cot.More storage space under the cot and sure beats sleeping on the ground.LOL nothing like cooking breakfast on a campfire and a nice hot coffee,which the Starbucks crowd is unaware that one can brew coffee on a campfire.Guess I've been reading too many western books.Thanks Ron

Lol Ron, no I think no enough are reading those western books. The great outdoors is indeed the great outdoors., you got it right I think.
A cot sure makes a difference:thumbup:
 
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