First time out for a while

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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mudlarker
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First time out for a while

Post by mudlarker »

Other events and the dreaded work have got in the way over the last 6 months but actually got down to my local beach (hill head) for an hour and a half late yesterday afternoon. No treasure but amongst the nails and ring pulls I managed to recover 1 x £1 1 x 20p 3 x 5p and 3 x 1p. Really enjoyed myself and should now be able to get out most weekends and during the weekday evenings too. Really need to find some gold! :)
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Post by yellow »

I know how you feel mudlarker,as I've suffered the same lately.
I,like you are am finding a little light at the end of the tunnel,and hopefully I can get back to enjoying my hobby as often as I used to

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Glad you got out mate & that you'll be back "in the swing" again, that gold's out there waiting ;)
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