I would like to post my methodology for using Google Earth as I travel, to find old sites to metal detect.
It all starts with research. I am not going to touch on use of the internet, topo maps, etc. You get your information as you choose. What I am talking about however is the layout I use on Google Earth, to what I believe is an optimum methodology. I have developed this method and hopefully, it will make sense to some of you, and perhaps be useful in how you approach using Google Earth to plan metal detecting trips.
Google Earth uses those push pins to mark locations
It all starts with research. I am not going to touch on use of the internet, topo maps, etc. You get your information as you choose. What I am talking about however is the layout I use on Google Earth, to what I believe is an optimum methodology. I have developed this method and hopefully, it will make sense to some of you, and perhaps be useful in how you approach using Google Earth to plan metal detecting trips.
Google Earth uses those push pins to mark locations