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Am I Dangerously Addicted To Detecting? You Decide.


klunker

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11 hours ago, klunker said:

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Might be a nice target there for someone in the thaw.... you would have to dispose of the evidence though.☠️

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I bet you were glad to have those boot warmers on when you left this morning.

Now if the person with the camera could just stop distracting you maybe you could get that nugget out of the ground.

Good hunting and keep it swinging to stay warm.

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I can relate to this detecting being a dangerous business and not for the faint hearted. I on occasion find myself using ropes to keep me from falling of cliffs on hydraulic head cuts, crossing high-water creeks and rivers , stepping right over rattlesnakes, pulling ticks out frequently in the spring, having close bear encounters, and being 3 hours away from a vehicle while in rough terrain in the back country with no cell or radio communications. 

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