sounds like a plan on the burned houses. I'll have to look around. I really want to find old hinges and that kind of thing. Maybe old tool parts gears and stuff would be okay to.
Posted this five years ago and forgot about it. Past two years I have been metal detecting for fun. Mostly when I walk the dog I'll take my detector. Few times on the MB but not as much as walking the dog.I have always wanted to get into that. I had a metal detector or I should say a device that went beep, beep, beep.... it never detected anything. It was around $40 and a complete waste of money.
I have always wanted to go down some of the wagon trails around here and see what I could find. There is hundreds of miles of old wagon trails mostly formed during the gold rush to Cali. I am sure they tossed some interesting stuff to lighten the load.
I always figured if anything at least I am out and about and enjoying the great outdoors.
I know a guy who built a metal detector using PVC pipe and some other stuff that I do not remember. He mounted it on wheels to tow behind is ATV and goes out to the Wilcox dry lake and searches for meteoroids. I know some that he found went for BIG $$$$$.
He know uses a ultra light along with the ATV to look for the meteoroids, he said they are very easy to spot against the white dry lake ground.
But Britain's got more history per square inch than anywhere else Ludwig so it's not surprising really.Britain's different, some of the biggest coin and archaeological hauls of recent years have been from metal detecting.
Maybe i did find a jeep? I'll just have to dig deeper lolSee if you can get on old army bases, just on the off chance somebody buried a jeep because it was too much trouble to dispose of properly.
That could be an option... I'd be pleased to set a birdbath upon it!I thought the half axle looked like one of those free standing ashtrays.