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I have a new found admiration -

steve in so la

Well-known member
for all you guys who detect in humid climates :( We have been down in so Louisiana for 7 days and every time I go out to detect I come home - maybe 1-2 hours later - looking like I jumped in the lake. Man, it sure does wear me down fast.
Going home to dry Az in 2 days. Dug 180 coins and a ring today - pert near wiped me out for the day, Steve in (get me home)so az
 
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Now you know why I don't like it above 70 up here!
 
is a pretty, non precious one but I dug a gold one 2 days ago. I dont have the pic downloading set up here - will post it when home, Steve
 
Prayers for safe traveling for you and Nancy! Hope all goes well and you are home in DRY Az soon! :) And like Mike, me son, says: Now you know what we are talking about when we say hot and HUMID.....which makes Cliff and I very miserable to even work outdoors! I stay wet most of the time, as I perspire easily and I'm done in after a little time working or :detecting: when I do go! If it would stay between 60 & 70 degrees it would be great but alas.....usually very cold in the winter and very hot and humid in the Summer and Fall! :cry:

God Bless and may you do well :detecting: and keep on showing us your finds! :clap:
Betty
 
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