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  1. So I'm in Idaho and dont see Algoforce making any inroads here for a at least a few months. What can I do to upgrade my gpx 4500 ? Don't have any aftermarket coils but I'm working on it. Are any upgrades going to be worth it? I have have learned a lot on this forum and thank everyone for posting their knowledge. I don't always have the time to geek out on the subtleties that might give me an edge. Yes I have found gold and do my research. I guess I'm asking if the aftermarket coils are worth it?
  2. Has anyone used an 18"x4" arrow detech coil?
  3. As a business owner and consumer I will say this; never be a push over. You will be be taken advantage of. But sometimes you need to pick your battles. And if I go the extra mile on something small for a customer it will pay dividends through word of mouth. By the same account I will not not business with someone/ company who does not provide good customer service. Not worth it.
  4. I hadn't thought of caltopo for this application. I have used it to track the growth of wildfires. Shows the heat levels and has a great overlay showing wind speed and direction. And now you have pointed out another resource for detecting. Thanks for sharing.
  5. Thought I would update this post. Anyone else have newer stuff/ideas? Today I took some reloading equipment and gun related stuff to a gun store in Boise I like to thin out some of what I inherited. In a partial trade I picked up two cases. Almost identical, one is a tactical rifle and gear case, the other is a mobile gear crate. The difference being one has a gun tray, the other a deep gear tray. They have small wheels on one end (but no coffee cup holder 😥). The inside dementsions are 39.5"L x 11"W x 9.5"H. Not super padded but I can adjust that accordingly. I can fit two Nox 800's and coils, 6" 11" and 15" plus gear. It does take some spatial aptitude. Or I can fit in a gpx 4500 with coils (15x10 shown. Has holes for locks if desired. Not a pelican case but but a nice option too protect the detector and gear. And it's made USA.
  6. Uhh...maybe you shouldn't be drinking the water....
  7. I could go sit on a creek bank with a pan and shovel. It would be ok. Different strokes for different folks. I can zone out and not think of anything else. I find it relaxing. I love wandering around waving a stick over the dirt listening to the tones from the detector, tones of hope. But I have found just enough gold to keep me going, knowing it's possible. I agree Steve, if the was a 100 percent assurance that I wouldn't find anything I would look for something else to do. Same with deer hunting. If you assured me that I would never get one... With the coming of the AlgoForce in a price that's reachable and the possibility of gold I know that the dream has a tangible point and I will pursue it.
  8. Hey,!! I've picked up four and half illegal outerspace aliens in in just two days ...the antennas just have to be properly adjusted.
  9. I think a AA is a AA. I would have loved to use the rechargeable 9 volts in my GB 2 but for some reason they were ever so slightly bigger and the tolerance in the battery slot wouldn't take them.
  10. Well now you have a group of north Americans fidgeting and jumping up and down, looking up at the top of the candy shelf that they can't reach.😵‍💫. Great job on the gold and thanks for the write up and info.
  11. Huh. I was hoping some one with some knowledge would chime in. That or some conspiracy theories 🤪. So if I understand it right (I looked up hooper crystals) the gold mineral formed first? And then then the shale around it? I had thought the gold solution was following the fractures/ grooves in the shale. Kind of changes how a guy might look deeper into how or look/ understand where to look for gold. Thanks for the comments.
  12. Wow! Did not expect it to hit gold that small. Waiting to see what you have to say about depth.
  13. The ring still on the hand may be hard to beat!😱 I did have my ears almost blown out when I swung over about an 5" super magnite.
  14. I downloaded a rock I'd app and was testing it against known rock samples (about 75 percent accurate) and found some of the shale rocks we had picked up at Rye Patch last year. They have what I think is calcite veins and show on one side where it has dissolved leaving shallow grooves for the gold solutions to flow through. One of them has the distinct Chevron pattern. I'm not a geologist so am I right or close? Cool rock in any case. And I could say my wife did find a Chevron at Rye Patch...just not the gold variety..
  15. This spot is just up from Riggins but below the wilderness boundary. I've flown into and hunted on the Middle Fork as well. Too bad a guy can't metal detect there. Some of the grandfathered homesteads would give up some some relics but I haven't pursued that. Be a little expensive flying in.😕
  16. Life happened and I haven't been able to get out detecting for quite a while. But managed an overnight trip down to Riggins and got out of the snow for two days. It's been a very warm and dry winter so far and the temps on the river were in fifties. Just bought a new/used travel trailer and we wanted to give it a test run before taking a longer trip. And throwing in some time detecting would be great! Im not sure which topic to post this kind of trip under. It's a very general kind of hunt. Coins, jewelry, junk, fishing gear and gold in the river is all possible. We were happy just swinging an electric stick over the dirt and rocks. The scenery and geology here is amazing! A few buckets of trash not included in the pics. Unfortunately inherent in this area are camp fires and a lot of beer drinking. That equals the redneck aluminum nuggets that ID from 5 to 35. Did find a cheap silver ring but no gold yet.
  17. I don't how many times I have been bit. A couple of years ago I was working in an area that has a couple quadrillion ticks in the spring. After work I hiked up the hill to an old river bench that had mining activity in the past. Didn't find any gold but came home with one of the five or so diseases ticks can carry. Not Limes or Rocky Mountain. They are all treated with the same antibiotic. I was down for a week. My coworker and I brought out all kinds of repellants to experiment with. Hiked up towards the old claim and collected ticks. We put circles of repellant on the table and a tick in each circle ⭕. None of the ticks would cross to get out. But the tick inside the circle of Permetherin crawled to the inside edge... And then died! This stuff is sprayed on your clothes and let dry and is good for many washings.
  18. I'm thinking the would overload the suspension! Nice find.
  19. That's a cool find. I just found a button too. It's the fourth overall button to come out of my yard. Mountaineer and it matches one of the other. I think it's from the seventies like yours. Except maybe the 1970's. The others maybe from the forties. My wife found the woman's button. Love to be able hunt around a colonial. Idaho just doesn't have metal buttons from the 1770's.
  20. I understand. I am trying. Still putting in time and learning more but not there yet. It's becoming one with the machine. I can achieve this state when I'm running an excavator. Haven't reached it with a detector yet. Something to aspire to.
  21. Uugghh! Ok we went to Nevada to do some nugget shooting. We ignored some iffy targets because pumping the coil over them gave a negative 9. This was in prospecting modes. Great for pin pointing but...when we returned home l played with a piece of gold I had found previously from the same area. In prospecting mode when pumping the coil over it gave a... negative 9! Sweeping gave a 1. So good for pin pointing but in prospector when pumping the coil ignore the number. Must be part of that learning your machine thing. Now I know.
  22. Hey Gerry, we had a great time. Improving on the 800's we bought from you last year. Doing good on coins etc. And we both were on bird shot and other small lead in prospecter mode so it's matter of getting the coil over the right spot. Had the 4500 running smooth too. Said hi to the guys at the burn barrel. They had some success. Plan on hitting some spots in Idaho this summer.
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