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I am heading to the Northeast US, would like to hunt with one or two of you guys

gitterdug

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I am cross-posting this from the ETrac group, as I also love my Explorers......

I am leaving next week, for the Northeast, to work as an insurance adjuster, and I would like to try and meet up with one or two detectorists along the way, or after I arrive, to hunt in some older parts of our country. I have never driven up there before, always flown, but I just bought a new 32 ft travel trailer (Forest River Flagstaff V-Cross), and will be towing it with me. I am showing my route below. If any of you folks in the older part of our country that I will be passing through wouldn't mind sharing a hunt with a fellow forum member, I would deeply appreciate your time. I'll even buy you lunch......or dinner.

I plan on hunting while up there, once I get caught up with my files......I will most likely be in the New Jersey/Virginia/Vermont part of the country. Not sure which yet, but I would love to hunt any of them.

So, any takers out there? I will be takin my Etrac and my Excallibur II with me, so I can do whatever type of hunting I want.....

Regards to All!

Dennis, a travelin man......
 
Well, if you could make your way through NC via I-40 I would invite you to a hunt that has produced some nice silver and so far one Cival War era coin. Just yesterday I plugged a 1864 2 cent nickel and a copper coin with the a farm stamp.I have also found Mercury dimes,Morgan dimes, wheaties and a nice 1915 Morgan Half, a couple of Old Timer knives. This farm is huge and has lots of potential. I have hardly scratched the surface of this farm yet, only gained permission just this past spring.It is equipped with a slave graveyard and slave house that still stands. If you can find your way to Wilson NC, let me know. Its a little off your route, but I'm sure you woud enjoy the hunt. Take a look at my latest post."A couple of old finds" on the Explorer form for today. I can hadly wait to get in the field after the tobacco harvest. If you are interested just shoot me an IM.

Take care

Roger
 
Now THAT's what I'm talking bout! LOL A rare opportunity to hunt a good place with another hunter. Thanks Roger, sent you a message......

Right now, I am planning on leaving this coming Tuesday, and meander my way toward the North East.......detecting my way to work.....

HH

Dennis
 
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