I picked my wife up in Asheville N C at the conclusion of a Church meeting she and some other women were at last Sun morning and we headed down to St Simons Island Ga. Although the Ga temps weren't great, low to mid 50's all week, they sure beat what we left behind in West Tn. Of course, I had the F 75 LTD along and put it to pretty good use every day for almost a week. I did hunt the beach some, but targets were few and far between. I did, however, manage a 14k weeding band from up in the dry sand and a little bit of clad. The beach appeared to be sanded in, so I devoted most of my hunting time to some old parks, of which, I was advised had been pounded by the locals and every tourist that comes to the island with a detector. The first park I hit almost right off yielded me a 64d Rosie and a little later a piece of a broken 925 silver bracelet. Across the street was a bigger park and on Th I started hunting on it. Apparently most of the previous hunters on this spot disc. tabs and nickels, as nickels abounded through the spot. With mostly random hunting, I recovered 25 nickels in about four hours of hunting over two days. 2 of the nickels were Buffalos, a no date and a 1936. Also from this park I recovered a 925 silver ring, a 1890 IH cent, a 34 Merc dime and a 41 Washington quarter. I am kind of looking forward to getting back there and do a bit more hunting on those hunted out spots. We all know better, don't we? For the most part, the LTD ground balanced around 52 and I ran in bp mode, sen. of 85, disc of 0-4 and 3 and 4h tones. HH jim tn