The `Storm` Wind On 28th October....

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The `Storm` Wind On 28th October....

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Managed to avoid any damage from the winds though it took some time for the wifi to be restored. Took a trip down to the beach dodging a couple of fallen trees to find that the sand had hardly moved.The winds were a strong due West ,the sea choppy rather than very rough - actually the strong NE winds on 10th October had more effect on the sand here.After a 4 hour search I managed around 70 coins - mostly badly corroded coppers,all being decimals apart from two French 2 eurocents.Only saw one other detectorist there,still,it was an interesting experence!
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That's a busy old session.....nice one :D
I'd love a go like that at the moment, beaches our way are poor at the minute,but lets hope decent winter and storms shine favourably on us all this year

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yeah nice 1 ::g beaches can be hit or miss but looks like you where kept busy, congrats ::g
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Its nice to be able to get out beach detecting,being so far in land we never get the opportunity,was that from Clacton ???
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Well done buddy. Looks like you had a great session ::g
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Stacks of coinage. You must been knackered lol. Well done
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Post by Expat Aussie »

Hi Mega,yup that was Clacton,I thought it best to keep to the main road while the wind was raging.BTW how did you get on a while back?I seem to recall that you were going to check out the area near the Gunfleet Sailing Club?At the moment there`s nothing much happening on the beaches here so I`m concentrating on the land while it`s available.
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