phewww.... What a hobby
It all started for me last summer when I decided to start desert prospecting. I bought a Garvin Roof rack for the jeep (craigslist) and large travel cases for it. Some 5 gal containers for gas and water, a dry washer to prospect with, shovels, picks, a gps, gold pans, a rock vac, a Gold specific metal detector blah blah blah.. I went to big bear and did in fact find some gold. Not enough to cover my gas however. Then I went to Quartzsite AZ for a few days.. BUST.
So after spending a couple hundred in gas and nothing to show for it I decided to keep it local in San Diego. I started hitting up parks. In one month of detecting for a good 20 hrs of laborious fun I found 3 gold rings, one silver bracelet and about 120.00 in change. Hard work but it's addictive.
The other week I sold a rear seat out of my jeep and the guy was also a detector-ist. He's a beach comber. My gold specific detector BLOWS at the beach water. Simply won't work. So yesterday I bought a water machine. Today was the 1st time I got to take it into the water. TALK ABOUT A WORKOUT! The day was basically a bust for me but that's expected since I don't really know the ins and outs of this machine yet. My buddy? Well he has the same machine as mine and at the same beach about 20 yards behind me, found 4 gold rings and a silver bracelet. The bastard.
I'm gonna hit the beach as much as possible. Wish me luck...
It all started for me last summer when I decided to start desert prospecting. I bought a Garvin Roof rack for the jeep (craigslist) and large travel cases for it. Some 5 gal containers for gas and water, a dry washer to prospect with, shovels, picks, a gps, gold pans, a rock vac, a Gold specific metal detector blah blah blah.. I went to big bear and did in fact find some gold. Not enough to cover my gas however. Then I went to Quartzsite AZ for a few days.. BUST.
So after spending a couple hundred in gas and nothing to show for it I decided to keep it local in San Diego. I started hitting up parks. In one month of detecting for a good 20 hrs of laborious fun I found 3 gold rings, one silver bracelet and about 120.00 in change. Hard work but it's addictive.
The other week I sold a rear seat out of my jeep and the guy was also a detector-ist. He's a beach comber. My gold specific detector BLOWS at the beach water. Simply won't work. So yesterday I bought a water machine. Today was the 1st time I got to take it into the water. TALK ABOUT A WORKOUT! The day was basically a bust for me but that's expected since I don't really know the ins and outs of this machine yet. My buddy? Well he has the same machine as mine and at the same beach about 20 yards behind me, found 4 gold rings and a silver bracelet. The bastard.
I'm gonna hit the beach as much as possible. Wish me luck...
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