Chillin' Out In Alaska, Baptism Of Fire, Gold Panning
November 15th 2007 14:38
Chillin' Out With Metal Detectors in Alaska
Considering it was 29 degrees above zero, and it was supposed to snow, the weather-person had it all wrong, it was somewhat sunny and we only had about 3 inches of snow to hunt in....
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Gold Panning In Vermont -- How To
We were invited to go gold panning when we joined a treasure hunting club. In spite of a lack of knowledge in this area, we were eager to go and try to find some of this yellow precious metal. Both of us were curious as to how it is done, and the techniques that are used to find gold...
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How to Pan for Gold
by Frank Choate
Gold is the heaviest of all metals and sinks to the bottom of the pan through any sand, gravel, dirt or rocks. With practice, panning for gold becomes relatively simple, fun and exciting.
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Baptism of Fire
My Baptism of Fire came after watching my best friend extract a small hoard of silver coinage from the side of a forest rock outcrop where it had lain undisturbed since being deposited in the mid 1600`s. He then went on to add insult to injury by recovering a complete medieaval iron battle axehead no more than 200 yards distant....
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