lol very true Joe. When it heats up, the more the people flock to the beaches. I was reading a newspaper article from 1918 about the heat wave (98 degrees )they were having here in Connecticut. Back then people obviously didn't have air conditioning luxury so what do they do to keep cool? Head to the spring fed swimming hole in my home town. (public park with a 1 acre swimming area) The town stated there were over 800 + people in the water per day during the heat wave. lol. What a sight that must of been and the coins and jewelry that was lost! The swimming hole was just done away with a couple years back. Now it is an environmental animal sanctuary.
Even with the advent of the AC, thousands of people still make the trek to the ocean to cool off.
I wish you the Best Joe at finding those lost rings and look forward to seeing you post some more goodies!
Hey Mike,
the heat wave has hit CT too. very humid and hot! at 8am I was on a ballfield looking for goodies and the sweat just poured off of me.

The temp has a lot to do with "bearability" and I can deal pretty good out in it for a few hours...however, it is the humidity that finishes me off very quickly.
oh well, time for more research on hunting areas.
Stay cool everyone and drink PLENTY of fluids out in this heat.
Here is my local CT forecast for the next several days ( I am inland)
5 months from now - while I am out removing 2 feet of snow from my car and driveway, this will sound real good lol