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Road Trip!!! :clapping:

Found out Thursday morning from the boss that we would close down the shop Fri-Sun for a 3 day weekend. Hmmmmmm.... the wife and kid are out of town, what will I do with 3 days of free time??? - Road Trip!

I decided to head north into Iowa to hunt some sites that were good to me in past trips. I didn't expect a lot of finds because I know the wave of Explorer users have been through everywhere up there, but it didn't matter much - I just needed to get out of town and the weather was looking to be nice.

I concentrated mainly on town squares as these are my favorite sites to hunt. Lots of trash and iron and not much ground to cover ensured that I wouldn't have to work too hard. ;) I still came home in pain and virtually crippled from all the bending and digging I did. By the end of the trip I was passing up some good iffy targets because my knees were to the point where I could hardly kneel on the ground, let alone get back up. I'm sure I left some goodies behind, but I have to be able to get out of bed and make it to work Monday.......:veryangry:

It rained all day Saturday so the hunting suffered - even on Sunday the wet ground played hell with all the iron falsing and It was tough to get the iron to sound bad and the coins to sound good. Most sites produced little to any good signals, the combination of the weather and the thoroughness of the Explorers didn't make anywhere easy! Out of about 2 dozen sites I tried 3 of them produced nearly all of the finds.

Twice I ran into other detectorists from the forum and I was shocked and flattered that they knew who I was before asking. I guess I spend too much time up there......:) I had a good time chatting with them though. This will probably be my last road trip up there, so I wont be raiding their goodies anymore!:clapping:

Most of the finds were tough signals... one place I found 6 mercs at in a 2 hour span and not one of them read dime... they bounced around penny and iron because the ground conditions were so bad. I only dug them because the grass was pretty bare and it was easy digging. Most sites up there have an unbelievable, almost bulletproof carpet of thick, thick turf and cutting through that stuff was hell. The spring rains sure helped grow that stuff thick :(

All the barbers came from one place - a site I had almost been run out of before. It was technically illegal to hunt that park, but with talking to the police chief and demonstrating my digging skills, I was granted permission to hunt anyway. I know about 3-4 sites around the midwest that have been shut down to detecting since the 1980's and if you talk to the right people, you might be able to get back into them to hunt again.... those types of places are in cities where hardly anyone remembers the laws against detecting from that far back and a little persuasion and demonstration can get you into a sweet spot - always worth a try!

The results of this trip were pretty good, and the pics are as follows:

The tribe of indians (1878-1907) with the big chief in the middle 1937D.

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I also included a pic of the 62 wheaties, which I normally don't do, but I feel it was warranted as my knees and back creaked and popped copiously with digging each one. No big surprises with the dates, the usual 1909, 1914, 1931 dates without the proper mintmark :rant: ..........

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And now for the shiny stuff! 1906D Barber Quarter 1898, nice 1901O, 1907, 1912 Barber Dimes 10 Mercs from a beautiful 1920D to 1944 and 4 Roosies

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Also a couple other finds.... silver pin from Disabled American Veterans (the top fell off in the hole and I was lucky to see it), silver pin "For Progress In Writing", and a Marines pin

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Well I've gone on long enough, hope you've enjoyed the pics.... now I have to go hobble off to work :veryangry::veryangry::veryangry::veryangry::veryangry::veryangry:
Take care and HH, Mike.
 
Looks like once again "worked out" is only a phrase . . . . some great finds from these sites as usual . . . . . . I had a fair amount of time this weekend as well but unfortunately the ground was like concrete and made digging anywhere other than in a construction site out of the question.

Glad to see one of your posts . . . . . and that you are still pulling the goodies out

Andy Sabisch
 
You sure got a tribe of Indians there that's for sure. Sure was a good couple days of hunting for you and well worth the aches and pains. Good to see you made it out again and hope you can do it again soon. Continued Success, Good Luck and HH to you Mike when you do get back out. :detecting:
 
WOW Very nice finds Mike!!!
 
Good road trip Mike. Indian heads are cool to find and silver is always good.
 
n/t
 
Heres a couple pics of past road trip finds from 2003...... you can certainly see why I like doing road trips :beers:

One weekend in June 2003 from Illinois.....

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Another weekend in August 2003 in Iowa....

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Here's another weekend in Kansas and Nebraska September 2003.......

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This barely scratches the surface of what I've found on road trips from 2000 when the Explorer first came out to today. I have hundreds of pics from road trips of silver indians gold relics, you name it. If I remember right, my best road trip was a 3 day weekend in 2002 that netted 83 silver coins and over 100 Indian cents. In my "heyday" of roadtripping I was netting 100 silver coins a month..... something I wasn't even able to do back in the early 1980's. Those were some truly awesome days..... when the Explorer was cleaning out the "hunted out" sites all over the midwest and the rest of the country for that matter. It was almost like hunting virgin ground back then. Road trips today aren't as productive, but back then I was the first Explorer user in most of those sites. Today, they have nearly all been hit with Explorers and the sweet signals are very tough to come across, but the excitement of getting out and travelling from site to site to make some cool finds has never left me! Hope these pics inspire you! HH, Mike.
 
WTG Mike, glad to see you out finding stuff again. And, WOW!! what a haul:super:


Congrats.
 
Everytime I detect a "detected out" site that has had dirt removed it comes alive again. Suggests that there are still many coins hiding in the trash. Wonder if anything akin to explorers will be developed that makes these sites come alive again.

Chris
 
Man, I know too many sites with a gold mine in old coins lying under 10"+ of deep mineralized soil.... if I could luck out and run across one of those places with the bulldozers taking off that top layer for a parking lot, I know I'd have a day you could only drean about. One such place I arrived at, years ago, right after they cut up the ground to lay new sidewalks, there was a silver coin every 5 feet all along the freshly poured sidewalk in the dirt along the sides...It just makes you daydream what is in the rest of the ground. This hobby is part luck, after all....
 
I hit about 8 wheats in the same hole the other day at an old school and they were just about out of detection range...makes you wonder what's even further down as the school pre-dates 1909 by a fair amount. I don't understand why they can't come out with a detector that can get 16" inches of depth on a coin - this would open up a whole lots of site around here including those that have had some dirt added. I remember seeing an odd looking machine that almost looked like it had two overlapping coils on it that claimed depth like this, but I've never seen anything else about it. So why can't these newer Minelab machines get this sort of depth? Is it constrained by the coil, the power output, or what?
 
That "tribe" sure looks good. Still waiting to find my first 1.
 
Erik,

It's been discussed before many times, but basically throwing more power at the the problem is not the answer. At some point the ground mineralization is a much greater signal than the goodies we want to dig. That is why people hunting beaches get so much more depth. But....Even before mineralization becomes a factor; I find that masking due to trash is a bigger issue at most of the sites I hunt. When they take off four inches of dirt find tons of stuff inch or two deep. Certainly most detectors can go that deep even with the topsoil there, but all the junk masks the finds.

At least it means that no site is truly worked out with today's technology.

Chris
 
Nice finds as usual Mike.

Mike just wondering which Minelab Detector you are using now? I remember hunting with you and Guv. and JW aka (Golddigger).
Everybody had the XS at that time.

HH BiLL IL
 
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