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  1. This seems like an amazing possibility for prospecting off road, hard-to-get-to areas.
  2. Happy Birthday fellow fish. Keep on showing us how it's done. Always fun to see. Best wishes for a great year ahead.
  3. Great perseverance. A tribute to hard work. Your videos are lessons for anyone who wants to learn.
  4. Tvanwho, I think a lot of people would attest; very few lost mine stories these days. gps changed everything…
  5. Great prospecting Lunk. Your hard work is paying off. Keep it going.
  6. It's been awhile since a good detecting book has been published. It's always fun to give them a read. It takes a lot of time and effort to write anything, to put together a concise metal detecting book must be quite a chore. I wish Brandon the best and will order a copy to help support his contribution to us all.
  7. Another vote for knee pads. I have had many instances where they have saved the day. Working in manzanita is not for the faint-hearted. That stuff will tear you, your clothes and your equipment - apart. Best of luck…
  8. What an interesting concept. Thanks for taking the time to keep us current with the latest thinking. It's fun to scratch the surface and learn a little.
  9. I know it's good to update the forum when you are able, but I don't like this format very much. That being said, I'll learn to live with it. This is still the best forum - by far - for people who love this hobby, or whatever you call it.
  10. Garmin Rino, no one has put out a better gps/radio combination for keeping track of partners.
  11. Nice going Fred. It's fun to watch your love affair with the GPZ progress.
  12. Hi Gold Hound, I too have heard many good things about the Little Ripper over the years. It's too bad they are no longer available.
  13. Hi Lunk, That seems pretty much like what your post about not making decisions by the tones alone was alluding to. Nice shooting. I have a long way to go saving for a 7000, but every time I see a post like this I am inspired to keep squirreling the little modest amounts away. Best wishes and good hunting
  14. Lunk you are so right. It is easy to get fooled by the tones. If it's making any sort repeatable tone, get after it.
  15. Pretty funny satire… It's also listing that metal detecting will be an Olympic event in the future.
  16. I have a rookie question about wireless headphones. Do they transmit the sounds as accurately as a wired set? Thanks…
  17. Klunker, Take your photos, get them developed however you do it and then take a shot of them with your smartphone and post them on the website… (half joking).
  18. Long sleeve shirt with an upturned collar and gloves help some (don't wipe your face if you're sweating). A quick change out of detecting clothes (wash the gloves!), as soon as you get back and Dawn 2X dish soap works as well as anything. …and like Shasta gold hunter says, clean your equipment - good point.
  19. This is a way to turn off the information on your iPhone photos. In the settings, (read below), by checking "allow location access" to "Never" it keeps the location information from being recorded. (I'd like to see if a photo taken with the "Never" settings and then run through the program that Steve has, still has the location information in it.) "…If the idea of storing your location with each and every photo creeps you out, then you can easily turn off this geotagging feature by going to Location Services in the settings. Tap on Settings > Privacy > Location Services and then scroll down to the Camera app to make sure it is toggled off as shown above. When you turn off geotagging, it only applies to photos taken after you have turned off the location feature. Earlier photos will still keep their location data, so you will have to manually remove the location information before you share those photos."
  20. Level-headed and smart responses by both of you and the others. It's going to be a nice New Year's celebration for that woman. Nice work guys.
  21. Smart advice Chris, Steve, Fred. Here in Illinois where we are temporary residents, we have learned to carry blankets; very handy if stranded in the cold where you don't want to run the vehicle out of gas. They make warm ones that maintain body heat really well and take up very little space. Those little portable jumper batteries are also worth their weight in gold if you need one.
  22. Dang… another dream-crash… It was fun to contemplate though…
  23. Hi Paul, Have you tried working with a HipStick? You might find you are able to hunt longer with less strain. Best…
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