I live in an area which has a population of about 40,000 people, and do most of my detecting in that area. I almost always remove any junk or rubbish that I dig, although some others who detect in the area are not so diligent.
When I do detect in other parts of our country, I constantly find junk which has been detected before (tell-tale signs), but left there by the other detectorist(s).
My question is: Should we remove such junk (thereby making it easier for the locals) or leave it there for them as they did for me (and each other). At present I usually remove such rubbish (same as I do at home), but I was just wondering what others do, and think is best. The pros of removing it is that I might find something good next to where it was (which happens), but I get to feel that I am cleaning up someone else's rubbish (as it could be argued that right of ownership of the junk has passed to the original finder
).
Just wondering what others think (and do).
Thanks
When I do detect in other parts of our country, I constantly find junk which has been detected before (tell-tale signs), but left there by the other detectorist(s).
My question is: Should we remove such junk (thereby making it easier for the locals) or leave it there for them as they did for me (and each other). At present I usually remove such rubbish (same as I do at home), but I was just wondering what others do, and think is best. The pros of removing it is that I might find something good next to where it was (which happens), but I get to feel that I am cleaning up someone else's rubbish (as it could be argued that right of ownership of the junk has passed to the original finder
).Just wondering what others think (and do).
Thanks
and heck picking up trash has even got me an invite to some private property to do a little detecting, so for me its been win/win.
). We also share a dislike for those who dont do their bit in keeping the hobby going, and helping to give us all a good name. The little litter bag seems to be a popular item (I carry about 3 with me at a time) and a bag or cloth to put loose dirt on is also handy.
I hope you aren't frozen in at present, or if you are, then you can get out and about soon.
