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What A Great Day On The Snow Hill Today!:surprised:

John-Edmonton

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Yesterday was family day in Edmonton, which means most people get the day off, and most things are free such as the art gallery, museum, swimming pools etc. However, because I work for an essential service, I had to work. :( Now I knew lots of people would be heading to those snow hills for all kinds fun, especially going down on garbage can lids, cardboard, garbage bags and toboggans. I got up early and spent 6 hours combing those hills for whatever surprise they might give up.

Well, after about an hour of hunting, I had to go and empty my bladder. Men's privileges allowed me to head of to a nice grove of trees and do my thing. Nobody around for miles. But go figure, I heard a telephone ring??? And when I headed to search for it it quit ringing. Am I losing my mind I thought?

No....about a half an hour I found a cell phone sitting in the grove of tree, where some person spear headed off the hill into the trees. It was just sitting there quietly, on top of the snow. :)

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Now that was a great find! And the phone still worked after I warmed it up. And a couple hours later, I got a POLAROID Camera also just sitting on top of the snow. How lucky can a guy get! Well, I hit two more hills, then called it a day. I got just under 20 bucks in loot and some great exercise.


Not much to say about the bottle opener below, other then it was buried a couple of inches in the snow....... :lol:
 
Dude..your amazing.you must be an eskimo ;)...your posts have lit a fire to go hunt my local sledding hill..those toonies and loonies sure add up!!
 
Nice finds. Getting those toonies and loonies sure make clad hunting worthwhile. Maybe one day the USA will get more dollar coins.
 
I've spotted a few hills in town where people go slliding but
I think I'll wait until the snow melts then detect there. Dang
winters ere are just to cold for my Sinus.

Katz
 
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